In a message of Tue, 05 Apr 2011 16:59:23 BST, Nicholas Tollervey writes:
>Hi,
>
>I notice that the call for papers closes tomorrow.
>
>I was wondering... could you please make all the data from this process
>available..? By this I mean all the data that will be made public should
>a talk/speaker be accepted to Europython 2011. Obviously, I'm not asking
>for the private details since this has obvious ethical implications.
>
>The reason I'm asking is because there have been several emails over the
>past couple of weeks from different people asking about API and
>Europython related apps. 
>
>For there to be anything ready in time for June anyone interested in
>creating something would probably like to get their hands on data (any
>data) as soon as possible. I know I'd like to put stuff into Fluidinfo! 
>
>Unfortunately, creating an ecosystem of API and apps around the
>conference isn't something that can be left until the last minute and it
>goes without saying that I'm happy to help in any way I can.
>
>It would be great if we could get our hands on something like a JSON
>dump of each submitted talk (basically the fields in the submission
>form) along with the name, bio and other appropriate public data about
>the speakers. Locations would also be useful too (rooms etc).
>
>Looking forward to it!
>
>Nicholas.

Would _last year's_ data be of use to you for developing?

Laura
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