Dag Sverre Seljebotn, 20.01.2011 16:09: > 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?
No, they can't. You still have to send a htpasswd entry to one of us. > So this is just for robots/search engines? Most of all, yes. >> 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. I've replaces the page with a new page and moved the complete (restricted) page to http://wiki.cython.org/workshop2011 Stefan _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list Cython-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev