Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > So, it's been a few months since EuroPython 2005, and I think it's > probably time to start moving -- very slowly, maybe, at this point -- > towards EuroPython 2006.
So people are still awake and interested... this is good :) > I have a vague recollection of volunteering to be program chair, which > means I'm interested in knowing who I can dupe into being a track > chair :) There seem to be enough of these. > I have a less vague recollection of not wanting anything to do with > the website, but would certainly be interested in know who is able to > help with that. In particular, could someone who can put something > like "See you at CERN in 2006!" on the front page of the site? There has been less activity here... as I see it, there are five roles that could do with being "owned" by someone: - the programme (that's me, folks) - the website - sprints - marketing - local stuff Local stuff is Benedikt and his friends (no choice there, I'm afraid). I don't really have a clue who is going to own any of the other roles. I'm willing (like many others, I hope/expect) to help on the website, but there's no way I'm taking on that hat too. Cheers, mwh -- You're going to have to remember that I still think of Twisted as a big multiplayer game, and all this HTTP stuff is just kind of a grotty way to display room descriptions. -- Glyph Lefkowitz _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
