On Sunday 02 October 2005 15:58, Michael Hudson wrote: > Michael Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Friday 30 September 2005 13:47, Michael Hudson wrote: > >> 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 :) > > > > I'd like to volunteer to help out with this sort of thing this year. > > Cool. Python Frameworks, maybe?
Sounds good to me :-) Have we considered a games track BTW? It strikes me that one of the more public uses of python at the moment, and a big draw is writing games. It's also potentially the sort of area which you could potentially draw in a sponsor for. (Track sponsors?) A games track could cover things like pygame, pygame toolsets, how to embed python inside a games engine, exposing C/C++ objects as python objects & vice versa and similar areas. I know some of these areas aren't really specific to games, but they are specifically interesting to games people. > Unless we have a concurrency track :) Lots of people do seem to be looking at that area at the moment, but I don't really see the point of specialising it. ( *sobs* ;-) ) > [ Volunteering to help with website ] > > Well, currently the site uses CPS (http://www.cps-project.org/) and I > don't think there's any plans to redo everything completely. Fair enough -- I'll take a look at it :-) One thing I might do is go through the website (probably at the weekend or next week though) and list the functions of all the pages in the site from last year. > Anyway, it's not my problem :) :-) Regards, Michael. _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
