Not sure whether this was mentioned yet, but a few talk
combinations in the proposed time table are not possible,
e.g. Holger Krekel giving two talks in different rooms
at the same time.

Could you also provide some way to edit the talk submissions
for some editorial changes ? (even if this is just by email
to the admin of the talk database, I think it would be useful)

Thanks,
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Alex Willmer wrote:
> I've been through the submitted talks and accepted 97, nearly all of them.
> 
> http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/?klass__id__exact=5&status__exact=accepted
> 
> There are 4 that I did not accept. Either because the speaker
> submitted multiple talks, or a talk and a tutorial and stated their
> preference not to do all of them.
> 
> http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/?klass__id__exact=5&ot=asc&status__exact=not-accepted&o=9
> 
> Of those accepted I've allocated most 45 minutes each, based on our
> decision to standardize talk length his year. There are 5 that still
> need to be allocated. We may want to break the rule and go to 60
> minutes for these few, or double up to 90 minutes. They are
> 
> Maths - with no programming
> http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/8/
> Lightning strikes > thrice
> http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/11/
> Caching techniques in Python
> http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/12/
> Pyjamas Technology 
> http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/54/
> PyPy 1.2: Status and News
> http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/124/
> 
> Two talks remain at the proof read stage, because the submitter
> required travel assistance that we're so far unable to give.
> 
> Taint Mode in Python by Juan José Conti
> Simulating Network Devices by Matias Torchinsky
> 
> Given these numbers, I've attached a mock up schedule (odf and pdf).
> The placement of talks is arbitrary and impossible, ignore those. How
> does the length of each day, and the timings of the slots look?
> 
> If there is agreement, I will send out emails to all submitters
> formally accepting/declining their talks.
> 
> Regards, Alex
> 
> 
> 
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