Richard Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm looking at planning for EuroPython 2006 and would like to know: > > 1. when registration is expected to open,
I'm not sure what the status is, but in a small number of weeks, I hope (by the end of May). > 2. how much registration is expected to cost, Depends on whether you're a speaker or not, a student or not or early bird or not... but varies from about 70 euros to 200 euros iirc. This should be written down somewhere obvious, yes. > 3. whether the accommodation section is going to be fleshed out, and I hope so! > 4. whether there's any preliminary information on the likely > presentations. Not yet. The submission deadline is May 31 and we *definitely* want to have a program up before the end of early bird registration (to give some idea of timescales). > I'd be travelling a long way (from Australia) and staying for the > full 10 days of conference and sprinting, I think I can safely predict that the cost of registration will almost be noise :) > so I just want to make sure I get it all right (and that it's worth > the trip :) Well, I hope it will be! You won't be the remotest ever attendee of EP though, we had a guy from New Zealand a couple of years ago... Cheers, mwh -- I have a cat, so I know that when she digs her very sharp claws into my chest or stomach it's really a sign of affection, but I don't see any reason for programming languages to show affection with pain. -- Erik Naggum, comp.lang.lisp _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython