Does he need access to anyting other than the wiki?
Laura
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Dear EuroPython organizers,
sorry to bother you guys with something about last year (les neiges
d'antan, really...). Last year EuroPython had a reviewed paper track,
and I (and others) have submitted papers and presented them, and
everything has been very beautiful. Now for the papers to constitute a
publication in the academic world, they have to be -if you will excuse
me pointing out the obvious- published in some form: for free, for pay,
on paper, on the web, whatever. At this point, I am not able to find the
papers on the website, and thus I cannot claim that I have published
mine (and I cannot quote it in further work).
I can solve my *own* problem by plopping my stuff on my university
website -after a year, I would feel justified that it is not a breach of
etiquette- but perhaps this is a common problem, felt also by other
people. It could be solved in a very simple way by publishing the papers
on the EuroPython.org website.
If I am allowed to work on the site, I can probably do it myself (of
course, I would need access to the source material...)
thank you for your attention,
Walter Aprile
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