In a message of Thu, 10 Apr 2008 19:14:12 +0200, Jannis Leidel writes: >Hi list, > >Since I'm new to the game of organizing a conference I'd like to >introduce myself so you know me a little more. > >I started using Python due to my studies at Bauhaus-University Weimar >and my freelance web development work with Turbogears and Django. Last >year I've been a Google Summer of Code student for Django and later >started the German-speaking Django community website http://www.django-de >.org >. This year's Pycon was my first conference about Python which >impressed me on a professional level and got me interested in >volunteering for EuropePython. > >I could help with handling PyconTech, reviewing papers or simliar >remote work. > >For the week of the conference how do you normally organize your stay >there? What is the current plan for the sprints? > > >Cheers, >Jannis
Welcome. Great to have you. I am currently in Japan, and don't have reliable internet. I don't want to tyoe much because I may wake up jacob who is asleep in this room. But you could start by reading the thread that begins here: http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/europython-improve/2008-March/000100.html which is what we told Stephen Diehl when he volunteered 2 weeks ago. :-) Somebody else willhave to tell you when the meeting is this week or next because i don't know the time. current plan for the sprints is to have them after the conference, as usual. as for organising your stay -- what do you mean? how are we going to integrate hotel recomendations with registration? or general hotel issues? Or? at any rate, sounds like an irc meting questin to me. I won't be at the next one, but ask away. And thanks very much for volunteering. Laura _______________________________________________ Europython-improve mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython-improve
