Dear Laura Creighton and other Europython organisers, I am sending this message as a follow-up to a message received from Laura Creighton, and reproduced below. I have replied to the original message, and sent a further follow-up, but haven't received anything in return. I do realise that conferences such as these rely heavily on the work of busy volunteers, and would not want to have this message to be construed as a negative criticism. Note that I have decided to send this message from a different address than the one ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) which was used to reach me originally, as I have nagging doubts about whether messages sent from my gmail account are getting through.
I have entered the proposed description of my talk on the Europython website. Although I indicated a proposed length of 90 minutes, I could easily shorten my talk if desired. Note that I have not (yet) registered for the conference. Due to my work, I will be travelling elsewhere in Canada during the week of June 5-12, and I am scheduled to be in Austria from June 17 until June 24 (tentative dates). Because of my work committments, I would really like to have everything set up for Europython before June 1. Yours sincerely, (Dr.) Andr� (Roberge) On 5/9/05, Laura Creighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Europython organisers would like to commission a talk on > RUR-PLE in the education track at Europython. see: http://www.europython.org/ > for details on Europython, held the end of next month. We will pay your > airfaire and hotel if you will come and speak with us. > > Are you interested? > > Laura Creighton > _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
