2012/1/15 Paul Boddie <[email protected]> > Fabio wrote: > > > At the time I'm not aware of any concrete and convincing hosting > proposal. > > To be honest I'm not aware of any proposal as well. As current organizers > > we are somehow concerned about it. We should have some of the next > > organizers helping us with the current edition organization, acquiring > > information and experience for their own that will hopefully help them > when > > organizing 2013 and 2014 editions. > >
> Don't worry! This happens every year, and I don't think anyone has ever > been > able to get the next organisers in place more than a year before they were > due to take over. In fact, I thought that Laura was collecting proposals > for > 2013/2014, which would probably mean that at some point the topic will come > up on this list again. > Yeap. I know that... my concerns are about complete lack of "next organizers". If i remember well Laura's post about a possible bid had no response. > > > ## THE PRESENT > > > > > > With those premises we decided to take a public position towards the > future > > of the Conference. **We would like to publicaly expose our openness to > > organize and run 2013/2014 edition**. At the moment I didn't hear about > any > > real and concrete proposal that is convincing enough about the fact that > we > > won't have any slowdown in our conference growth, credibility and quality > > as well as not compromising the work that has been done by many people > over > > the past 10 years. > > Well, I think that from all accounts you're up to the task, and it's great > to > have people willing to take on the responsibility. Usually, it seems like > organisers want a bit of a break from big conferences after hosting > EuroPython. ;-) > > Just one more thing... > [CUT] > > > > > One thing that we can garantee is that **we are willing to make > Europython > > 2012 the best Python conference ever!** > > I have to say that I somewhat regret not making it to EP2011, meaning that > I > should try a bit harder this year, but I very much admire your enthusiasm > and > respect your achievements so far in organising the EuroPython and PyCon > Italia conferences > Thanks very much!! Looking forward to see you in Florence! -- Fabio Pliger *linkedin* http://it.linkedin.com/in/fabiopliger *twitter* http://twitter.com/b_smoke
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