On 01/20/2011 03:48 PM, Stefan Behnel wrote:
Dag Sverre Seljebotn, 20.01.2011 15:36:
On 01/20/2011 03:34 PM, Dag Sverre Seljebotn wrote:
On 01/20/2011 03:26 PM, Stefan Behnel wrote:
Dag Sverre Seljebotn, 20.01.2011 12:26:
I've created this wiki page:
http://wiki.cython.org/workshop1
I restricted access to that page to authenticated users as we are
collecting personal information there.
I think that is counterproductive, because we want to develop that page
into the "poster" for the workshop that anyone can visit to see if
they're interested in coming.
Sounds like a different page to me.
For this workshop there's a very gray area between announcing and
planning. E.g., here's an email I just sent to numpy-discussion. Anyone
who's interested enough to read it can always register and it is just a
minor annoyance, so I guess I'm fine with it.
"""
As we have funding for it, we're talking about organizing a Cython
workshop sometimes this year (possibly in Munich, Germany, though it's
not decided yet).
It's still not clear how user-centric vs. developer-centric the workshop
will be, or how strong a role numerical computation will have vs. more
general language features. We're just getting in touch with people
potentially interested in joining the workshop, and then we'll take it
from there.
Respond on the wiki page or on cython-dev.
http://wiki.cython.org/workshop1 <http://wiki.cython.org/workshop1#preview>
"""
Not at long as it's access restricted. :)
Anyone can register, can't they? So this is just for robots/search engines?
We've started putting lots of information on that page already. I think
it's better to have a planning page and a separate advertising page.
Like Mark I don't see what the "lots of information" is supposed to be,
and the thought didn't strike me at all until you mentioned it. Then
again, academics want their name and location spread around as much as
possible anyway :-)
I just followed the pattern Sage set up which is reasonably efficient,
e.g. http://wiki.sagemath.org/days10
BUT, I can agree that the less privacy-conscious should yield to the
ones who are more so, so I'm fine with following your lead here.
Dag Sverre
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