On Saturday 22 April 2006 14:14, Michael Hudson wrote:
> Aiste Kesminaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> I guess it would be a good thing to hear from Benedikt or Joachim or
> >>
> >>> whoever about what the status of this end of things is.
> >>
d registration now cf:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/europython/2006-January/00.html
On a more serious note, can we find an alternate venue quickly ? I have zero
confidence that this is happening.
:-(
Michael.
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On Saturday 13 May 2006 15:13, Michael Hudson wrote:
> I'm a bit gutted at how this has turned out too. But I think such a
> strong attack is unjustified and unhelpful.
Apologies.
Michael.
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ses (any) conference to be delayed/etc
than for someone's health, especially yours, to suffer...
I hope you're sufficiently better now, but your comment - can you tell me what
I can do to help you? (Unfortunately I can't help with translation... )-:
I've also been trying to figure out how to see what talks have been registered
for the Games & Entertainment track without success so far...
Michael Sparks.
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On Tuesday 23 May 2006 19:03, Jacob Hallén wrote:
> On belfalf of Laura, whi is ill, and Samuele, who is on vacation, I
gain next year, and have some thoughts that would
make it even better, and would appreciate help - after all, whilst I'd like
to make contingency plans about being in multiple tracks at once it *is*
rather tricky :-)
Merry Christmas,
Michael.
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On Tuesday 22 December 2009 10:42:10 Daniela Brica wrote:
> Do you already know when the Europython will take place in 2010, and where?
>
> Thanks, and happy holidays!
Please refer to http://www.europython2010.eu
Which states:
EuroPython 2010 - 19th to 22nd July 2010
Merry Christmas,
On Tuesday 22 December 2009 10:42:10 Daniela Brica wrote:
> Do you already know when the Europython will take place in 2010, and where?
Oh, sorry, forgot to mention, it's in Birmingham UK.
:)
Michael.
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ain in stead?
It could either be an oversight, or a concious choice. After all, we're still
slightly closer to europython 2009 than we are to europython 2010. :-)
Have fun,
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ferences' it's pointless btw, the
reason (in part at least as I understood it) Euro python existed was to
have an affordable alternative.
Michael.
On 31 Jan 2014 19:05, "Andreas Jung" wrote:
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> Jacob Ha
o "Finally, the cost is at a level where my employer will take
it seriously as a real conference", and you'll get a whole load of other
people instead. Which again, is cool.
Anyway, I'll go back to lurking now.
Michael.
On 3 February 2014 02:43, Giovanni Bajo wrote:
>
>
Jacob Hallén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The things we need to decide about keynotes are
> a) is 2 keynotes enough, or do we want a third one? If so, when should we
> have
> it?
Two is enough for me.
> b) Steve Alexander has suggested asking Adele Goldberg to be keynote speaker.
> Personall
Laura Creighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In a message of Thu, 09 Dec 2004 15:27:25 +0100, Jean-Marc Orliaguet writes:
>>Laura Creighton wrote:
>>
>>>When is it?
>>>
>>>Laura
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I don't know, but I can get a live site preview (layout and graphics)
>>done by then if a date is set f
Laura Creighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Europython mailing list seems absolutely convinced I am a spammer,
> and won't post any message I write.
>
> See if it will let me post a reply.
I really think you just want to witter on for longer.
> I would like to have an IRC Meeting Monday 20
"Mikael Jansson (mailing lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Good evening everyone,
>
> I just talked to a friend who attended EP '04, and he wanted me to tell
> you guys that there should be a sign or such telling people _not_ to
> use their computers (check e-mail, irc, whatever) during sess
n
All seems very reasonable to me.
> 6. Sponsors
> I suggest we keep the same sponsorship costs as last year.
>
> 7. Track chairs
> My current list of track chairs looks as follows. Please tell me if your name
> is not on the list, but should be there, or if it is on the list
Dario Lopez-Kästen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> With regard to logistics, we can get good prices for hotels. There is
> a list of Hotels that offer special prices for CERN visitors and the
> prices range from 100 CHF for one person and 135 CHF for two, up to
> around 300 CHF for two persons, de
Jean-Marc Orliaguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> this is right, Squid won't work either since the site is using cookies
> and the authenticated pages have the same addresses as the anonymous
> pages. However I am convinced that some sort of mirroring with ZEO
> would speed up the access for confe
(Sorry about the copy that just went to you, Anna)
Anna Ravenscroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Good thing to check.
>
> Unfortunately, this points out that I am going to need to bow out. I
> will be neckdeep in getting everything put together in our new home.
>
> For those who don't know - Ale
Stefano Masini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Facundo Batista wrote:
>
>> No. There're two kind of different events: Open Spaces and Lightning Talks.
>
> Open Spaces: something I loved in PyCon. Great idea. Please let us
> have in Europython.
>
> Lightning talks: something great done the wrong way
Dario Lopez-Kästen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it is time to decide days for sprinting, before and after the
> conference. I am working on aquiring last years sprinting and
> post-conference area again, but I need dates.
Hurrah!
> My initial suggestion is to secure the space for approximately
Dario Lopez-Kästen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I also have been preparing for the net-access on the conference area
> but I have been waiting for an definitve description of what needs to
> be improved. Like I said last year, there is not much room for
> improvement w.r.t to wired access, nor is
Jacob Hallén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> I have tried to make an exhaustive list of things that need doing for
> Europython. I'm sure I haven't gotten everything in it though I think it is
> fairly complete.
>
> Please help me making it as complete as possible.
>
> As I'm sure you can
Jacob Hallén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On onsdag 06 april 2005 15:54, Harald Armin Massa wrote:
>> Hello to all the members of the KeyNoteSpeaker recruiting Team (KNSrT)
>>
>>
>> Who knows anything 'bout
>>
>> http://www.paulgraham.com/index.html
>>
>> Paul Graham ???
>>
>> He wrote "hackers a
Harald Armin Massa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>His talk was about 'keeping things simple' and human-oriented
>>in programming in general. It was quite inspiring and very funny.
>
> Sounds great to me. +1
And me. Who wants to send him a mail?
Cheers,
mwh
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Harald Armin Massa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And me. Who wants to send him a mail?
> __
>
> _
>
> Can someone please elighten me what the conditions for a keynote speaker
> are?
>
> I read he has free entrence to EuroPython. Does EP also agree (if
Laura Creighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
him == "Paul Graham", yes? :)
> I heard him at PyCon 2 or 3 years ago. At that point in time my position
> was that he was bright, could speak well, but didn't really know
> all that much about Python. He was speaking on 'the language for
> the year
Martijn Faassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In Zope 3, a lot of effort was taken to allow the integration of
> Pythonic code. Zope 3's codebase itself is also a lot more modern
> Python, so could qualify as "Pythonic" as well. Unfortunately
> turn-offs for Python developers new to Zope 3 are ZCM
strange place to be having this conversation...
Martijn Faassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael Hudson wrote:
>> Martijn Faassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>In Zope 3, a lot of effort was taken to allow the integration of
>>>Pythonic code
Stephan Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wednesday 13 April 2005 07:34, Michael Hudson wrote:
>> That something like ZCML is necessary to deploy large systems I'm not
>> prepared to dispute, but that it (seems to be? currently?) is
>> necessary to do even
Dario Lopez-Kästen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello all, sorry to be a bother but I need some answers to the stuff
> below, and it seems as communications are being somewhat slow at the
> moment. Unfortunatley ther is not much time left, so I need to get
> these answered or at least get an opin
Hello,
sorry, I couldn't get the "Register Presentation" page work.
I'm so free to send you my talk proposal by mail.
Best,
M. Volkmer
Track: Science
Titel: Python and a few more animals - using Python in science &
research at MPI-CBG
Abstract:
The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biol
Paolo Bizzarri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it still possible to submit a talk ?
Yep! Get to it! :)
Cheers,
mwh
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> You're already using asyncore so you can't really be worried
> about complexity .
(-8 .helps which, demand on backwards work to brain my rewired I've
Raphael Marvie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear EuroPython organizers,
>
> Is being a track chair similar to "research" conferences? Meaning:
> - managing the track, keeping it in time,
> - introducing the speakers,
> - managing the question session / ask question if no one does,
> - etc.
Yes,
Dario Lopez-Kästen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> A quick notice to let you all know that I just received confirmation
> that the Sprinting and Post-Conference Lounge Area we used last year
> will be available this year too.
Awesome! Thanks for sorting all this stuff out.
Cheers,
mw
Is there anyone on this list who is or knows anyone who would be
interested in a spot of rock climbing sometime around the time of
EuroPython? I was thinking of a day at Utby (apparently easily
reachable by public transport), climbing, well, whatever. There seems
to be stuff within my leading abi
ve a PDF
backup version if there's any problems)
Finally - Jacob and everyone - many thanks for organising the conference - it
looks like it's gonna be fun :-)
Regards,
Michael.
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guration of
> handling downloads.Thanks for noticing this. It should be fixed now.
:-)
> torsdag 23 juni 2005 16.30 skrev Michael Sparks:
...
> > I'll be using python/pygame to give my talk.
I've uploaded a first version of the presentation to
http://tinyurl.com/7qkzd . *I
Facundo Batista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 6/24/05, Laura Creighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The banquet menu is as follows:
>> ...
>> Hope you all enjoy this,
>
> Laura, when is this done? Is this included in the registration fee?
It's on Tuesday night, and yes.
Cheers,
mwh
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On Thursday 30 June 2005 11:59, Michael Hudson wrote:
> Mark Eichin -- GPS/Python/Series 60
> Michael Hudson -- Parsing Binary Data Quickly
> Guido Van Rossum -- A PEP 342 Web Server
Just before yourself, and just after Mark Eichin, Rob Collins had a talk
"What's Wrong With
So, it's been a few months since EuroPython 2005, and I think it's
probably time to start moving -- very slowly, maybe, at this point --
towards EuroPython 2006.
I have a vague recollection of volunteering to be program chair, which
means I'm interested in knowing who I can dupe into being a track
On Friday 30 September 2005 13:47, Michael Hudson wrote:
> So, it's been a few months since EuroPython 2005, and I think it's
> probably time to start moving -- very slowly, maybe, at this point --
> towards EuroPython 2006.
In some respects the sooner things are started the ea
Nicolas Chauvat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 01:47:52PM +0100, Michael Hudson wrote:
>> I have a vague recollection of volunteering to be program chair, which
>> means I'm interested in knowing who I can dupe into being a track
>> chair :)
Harald Armin Massa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> mese is awake.
>
> Just one thing that went to my mind the last second:
> would someone else classify the action of "hiring martellibot and keeping
> him so occupied he cannot post on c.l.p." as evil?
>
> in other notice I think I volunteered for a
Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Friday 30 September 2005 13:47, Michael Hudson wrote:
>> So, it's been a few months since EuroPython 2005, and I think it's
>> probably time to start moving -- very slowly, maybe, at this point --
>> towards Euro
Paul Everitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Michael. I'm in for the Zope track. However, I wonder if it
> would be better to do this as a general "Web Frameworks" track than
> just Zope. There's lots of interesting stuff happening in Python
> t
Nicolas Chauvat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 08:30:37PM +0200, holger krekel wrote:
>> Me and Bea During are probably going for the "agile
>> development" track. Btw, I wouldn't mind a track-chair mailing
>> list where we would start to discuss track scopes and su
Harald Armin Massa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hmmm..
>
> OK, makes sense. What would you like to do, then? Python in Business
> or Python Success Stories or something along those lines?
>
> Yeah, Python Success Stories or sth along those lines. Python in Business
> is John Pinners baby, a
Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, it's been a few months since EuroPython 2005, and I think it's
> probably time to start moving -- very slowly, maybe, at this point --
> towards EuroPython 2006.
So people are still awake and interested... this is
On Sunday 02 October 2005 15:58, Michael Hudson wrote:
> Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Friday 30 September 2005 13:47, Michael Hudson wrote:
> >> I have a vague recollection of volunteering to be program chair, which
> >> means I'm int
e posters need not have an associated talk. (Some
people REALLY don't like standing up in front of people, but have some very
interesting things to say!/they're doing!)
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Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sunday 02 October 2005 15:58, Michael Hudson wrote:
>> Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > On Friday 30 September 2005 13:47, Michael Hudson wrote:
>> >> I have a vague recollection of volunteer
On Thursday 06 October 2005 10:21, Michael Hudson wrote:
> Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Have we considered a games track BTW?
>
> No. Or at least, I hadn't before now.
> Well, do you think you could get talks for this track? As I said, I'
Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thursday 06 October 2005 10:21, Michael Hudson wrote:
>> Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Have we considered a games track BTW?
>>
>> No. Or at least, I hadn't before now.
>
>&g
one for >>fun<<. It was probably mad, but
that's not the point :-)
I think I'm indebted though on some level to Armin for showing me
how presentations on stuff should be done - now they're fun all by
themselves :-)
I suppose games come under the fun category too ;-)
Dont-ta
"Roger Ineichen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear organisators
>
> My name is Roger Ineichen, living in switzerland where the
> next EuroPython will be located.
>
> My question is, is it possible to organize a sprint there?
I certainly hope so :)
> I'm a developer working on the zope3 framewo
Dario Lopez-Kästen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Folks, I think it is time to start making some noise.
>
> May I suggest that we have an IRC meeting soon?
A good idea!
> What times suit people best?
>
> We also need to do some marketig - Benedikt, how are the announcements
> doing?
>
> I also g
I (and Holger) think it would be a good idea to have an IRC meeting on
#europython early in the new year to talk about next year's
conference. The first suggested time/date is Monday the 9th of
January at 1800 GMT+1, but if no-one else can make this it'll get
moved a bit. Comments?
I also set up
Stefane Fermigier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi guys and gals,
>
> this list is quite quite (?),
"quiet", and yes.
> I'm wondering if there is some underground activity regarding the
> preparation of EuroPython 2006.
I don't know. There's been some talking here and there but if it's
still h
Aiste Kesminaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I (and Holger) think it would be a good idea to have an IRC meeting on
>> #europython early in the new year to talk about next year's
>> conference.
>
> +1
>
>> The first suggested time/date is Monday the 9th of
>> January at 1800 GMT+1, but if no-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (holger krekel) writes:
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 14:34 +0000, Michael Hudson wrote:
>> Aiste Kesminaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> >> I (and Holger) think it would be a good idea to have an IRC meeting on
>> >> #europython ea
Paul Everitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That date is fine for me. Please, though, send reminders a few days
> in advance. :^)
iChat is now rigged to remind me to remind you all :)
Cheers,
mwh
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their computer's spea
>From http://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython/2006/IrcMeetings :
We plan to have a meeting on Monday the 9th of January at 1700
GMT+1 in the #europython channel on freenode.
I think that's still the plan. Apologies for not sending this
reminder sooner.
Cheers,
mwh
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Grégoire Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi everybody!
>
> There is a so called "OSS Roadmap" (agenda with OSS events):
>
>http://www.ch-open.ch/sigs/ossroadmap/ (german only)
>
> Partial translation to english:
>
>The association /ch/open (http://www.ch-open.ch) in corporation
>wi
Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all!
>
> Some comments and information from the local organizers on epc2006:
>
> Rooms and infrastructure:
> - rooms are booked and confirmed.
> - we prebooked open space for that and need to confirm it.
> - we have prepared network for conference a
Aiste Kesminaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Tracks and talks:
>> - Should we have a poster session?
>
> I have no strong opinion about that but would lean to the lightning
> talks fulfilling this need.
>
> One more thing related to tracks and talks -- there was a discussion
> about changing tr
Aiste Kesminaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> In other news, I'd like to have an IRC meeting for people considering
>> being track chairs (in the before-the-conference sense) sometime in
>> the next couple of weeks. As a strawman, I'd like to propose this
>> Friday (the 13th) at 1500 GMT (so 16
Aroldo Souza-Leite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not sure I'll have learned how to hook myself onto this
> abovementioned IRC object till the next session, but I'll try.
> In any case, if there is anything an utterly untechnical person could to
> in the preparation phase, I'm ready. For inst
Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> sorry, it is a little bit late but I was quite busy the last days.
> Let me answer Michael's questions about Indico:
> This software was used before for other conferences and needs
> definitely no hand-holding or baby-sitting. The featu
Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello Michael,
>
>>
>> This is all good -- I'd attempted to install it and failed and
>> attempting to email the user group bounced, so I was getting a bit
>> discouraged...
> Hmm what's the ad
I believe we agreed to have an irc meeting in #europython at 1700
central european time tonight. I intend to be there but first I have
to work out how to get past the firewall at the PyPy sprint...
Cheers,
mwh
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carrying d
Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My conservative idea for the fees (new/old):
> 50/70 Euro for Speakers (yes. cheaper than our costs per person.
> Otherwise it would be more expensive than last year if you think of
> the lunch.)
We had absolutely loads of speakers last year, whic
As discussed in today's more general IRC meeting, I'd like to have a
meeting on the #europython channel on freenode at 5pm centraol
european time to discuss issues to do with the chairing of tracks
(chairing of tracks in the before-conference sense).
Basically, we should talk about which tracks we
Aroldo Souza-Leite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi list,
>
> a Python software solution for the Europython conference would be cool.
> If there is someone (Joachim Schmitz) prepared to configure it using the
> experience of the last conferences, it seems to me that this little bit
> of Python
As previously threatened, I'd like to hold a meeting of people wanting
to chair a track at this year's EuroPython tonight. Ideally after
this meeting we'll know what tracks we are going to have and who's
going to chair them and be in a fit state to write a call for papers.
Cheers,
mwh
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Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As previously threatened, I'd like to hold a meeting of people wanting
> to chair a track at this year's EuroPython tonight. Ideally after
> this meeting we'll know what tracks we are going to have and who's
> goi
;ve got no idea
where something like twisted fits in the the tracks on the wiki page.
However, I suspect the latter has already come up though, so I'll just
read the archives for the moment.
Thanks to Michael (mwh) and Laura for prodding me!
Regards
Michael.
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htt
running past the list.
I'll summarise my other thoughts tomorrow, but for now this struck me as worth
posting sooner rather than later given the idea of a call for proposals soon
Regards,
Michael.
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Py
Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> unfortunalety I am in another meeting at CERN at the moment. So I
> can't attend the europython meeting today. I will give you an update
> during the next meeting.
If the next meeting was in a week's time at 1700 would you be able to
ma
epaul: wants to make sure he gets credit for showing up on time
[16:06] mwh: heh
[16:06] mwh: yeah, not a great turn out
[16:06] Aiste: :))
[16:06] mwh: i know michael sparks couldn't make it
[16:08] zopepaul: so, we load all the work up on the no-shows, right?
[16:09] mwh: sounds good to me
Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, next week same time would be okay.
Let's meet then, then. See you all on #europython IRC 1700 CET 13th
Feb, apart from Paul and Harald.
Main topics (at a guess): budget, getting the call for papers/paper
submission going.
Cheers,
mwh
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#europython 13th Feb 2006, 5:00pm-6:15pm CET
Attendees: Michael Hudson, Holger Krekel, Benedikt Hegner, Joachim
Schmitz, Michael Sparks.
* Call for papers preparation.
http://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython/2006/TrackDescriptions now
contains descriptions for most of the tracks
Title: RE: [EuroPython] europython meeting summary 2006-02-13
On Mon 2/13/2006 5:55 PM, Michael Hudson wrote
> * The Games^WHacks and fun^W^W^WMichael Sparks track
..
> Michael said he'd "have a ponder and try and come up with something
> less wide ranging".
I
I haven't prepared any sort of agenda yet. I will tomorrow, if noone
else beats me to it :) For now, the message is just "please turn up".
Cheers,
mwh
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A random thought: how many people who might be involved in/attending
EuroPython are going to PyCon TX in a week's time? I know some of us
PyPyers are. We could maybe get together and talk EuroPython things
over a beer.
I guess I could ask the same question about the ACCU/Python UK
conference in
Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I haven't prepared any sort of agenda yet. I will tomorrow, if noone
> else beats me to it :) For now, the message is just "please turn up".
Oops, the meeting is *right now* !
Cheers,
mwh
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In the EuroPython meeting this morning, we talked quite a bit about
the website story. As has been mentioned before, we're going to use
CERN's indico software for the actual conference bits, but indico is
no general web server and so we need something else to hold press
releases, interviews, perha
Jean-Marc Orliaguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael Hudson wrote:
>
>>In the EuroPython meeting this morning, we talked quite a bit about
>>the website story. As has been mentioned before, we're going to use
>>CERN's indico software for the ac
Felix Wiemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi!
>
> Maybe you should make clear on the europython.org front page that most
> (or all?) of the web site is still about Europython 2005, not 2006.
>
> May I suggest you move all contents to europython.org/2005 and put the
> contents for 2006 to europyt
Jean-Marc Orliaguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael Hudson wrote:
>
>>Felix Wiemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>Maybe you should make clear on the europython.org front page that most
>>>(o
(from the subject line, I thought this was going to be online poker
spam)
"Harald Armin Massa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Martellibot wrote:
>
> """
> (basically, this means
> that by attending I can hope to help *HIRE* somebody -- otherwise,
> I'm fighting uphill!-).
> """
> so we defin
Julien Anguenot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael Hudson wrote:
> [...]
>> Is there a "10 minute users guide to CPS" somewhere?
>
> You may want to check out this document :
>
> http://www.cps-project.org/sections/documentation/users/cps-user-guid
On 16 Mar 2006, at 19:44, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
> Michael Hudson wrote:
>
>> Julien Anguenot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>> Michael Hudson wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> Is there a "10 minute users guide to CPS&q
On 16 Mar 2006, at 20:49, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
> Michael Hudson wrote:
>
>>
>> As I was beginning to suspect by the end of my hour, I don't think
>> I have the permissions to have done that. Thanks though!
>>
>
> OK, you are manager now, so it s
t not everyone attending will be
from an organisation or company. At least not in the context of Europython.
Regards,
Michael.
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Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Vincent Maton designed a great poster for the epc2006.
> You can have a look at the "final" version here:
> http://hegner.home.cern.ch/hegner/poster_A4.pdf
Very nice.
I have a slightly tangential question: is it EuroPython or Europython?
I've
"Harald Armin Massa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yeah, I know, we will do that on site as we did the years before.
Did you get volunteered to be track chair? I forget.
> But if we can get ligthning talks submitted NOW, it is even better, isn't
> it?
Done!
Cheers,
mwh
--
I think if we ha
Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> where can I get an account to the new europython page?
It's probably best to ask Jean-Marc to set you up; I think I've found
the right bit to twiddle but I'm not completely sure.
BTW, you already appear to _have_ an account... I presume your
Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> where can I get an account to the new europython page?
>>
>> It's probably best to ask Jean-Marc to set you up; I think I've found
>> the right bit to twiddle but I'm not completely sure.
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