[EuroPython] EuroPython Early Bird ticket sale open

2014-02-06 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
This blog post is also available for online reading at: http://blog.europython.eu/post/75703508548/europython-early-bird-ticket-sale-open Tickets for EuroPython 2014 are now on sale! Early Bird tickets (300 tickets contingent) are available to a reduced price and are sold in the three categories

[EuroPython] EuroPython Financial Assistance

2014-02-06 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
This blog post is also available for online reading at: http://blog.europython.eu/post/75779637866/europython-financial-assistance We offer special grants for people in need of a financial aid to join EuroPython. Follow these instructions to apply for a grant. As part of our commitment to help e

[EuroPython] More thoughts about conference's fees

2014-02-06 Thread Riccardo Attilio Galli
I've just subscribed to the mailing list and I can't insert myself in older discussions, sorry for this new thread. Last year me and my girlfriend participated to the Florence conference. We paid 340€ (early bird, 100 for a lite ticket and 240 for a standard ticket). This year we should pay 600€.

Re: [EuroPython] More thoughts about conference's fees

2014-02-06 Thread Samet Atdağ
I completely agree with Riccardo Attilio Galli. But I know Berlin is not cheap. On the other hand, I'm going to skip 2014, because there are all other costs plus conference fee is expensive. I paid all my costs for Europython 2012 by myself because the company I worked for didn't have any kind of

Re: [EuroPython] More thoughts about conference's fees

2014-02-06 Thread Georg Brandl
Am 07.02.2014 02:47, schrieb Samet Atdağ: > Then PSF kindly paid my costs in 2013 for PyCon. This year PyCon will be in > Montreal, I can't attend because of dates. And I can't attend Europython > because > I'm not supported by any company, I missed early bird tickets and 400€ is not > cheap. I