Below is a first draft of a press release, with review so far by Benedikt, Harald, and Michael.
FYI: Due to an unavoidable scheduling conflict, I won't actually be at EuroPython this year. :^( However, Godefroid and I are making sure that the "track host" role gets covered. On to the text... """ Software developers from around the world will gather July 3-5 in Geneva, Switzerland for EuroPython 2006, the fifth annual conference for the Python programming language . The event is hosted this year at CERN, the birthplace of the Web, and promises an exciting slate of keynotes and talks. "Python keeps growing each year, and EuroPython keeps getting better as well," says Benedikt Hegner, host and one of the lead organizers for EuroPython 2006. "This year saw Guido van Rossum, Python's creator, moving to Google with other key Python developers. Hosting EuroPython at CERN is a prestigious step for EuroPython as well. EuroPython 2006 will be keynoted both by Mr. van Rossum as well as Dr. Alan Kay, creator of object-oriented programming and pioneer of graphical computing. The schedule has 3 days of talks in 8 tracks covering agile development, business, teaching, games, an expanded web frameworks track, and more. The organizers have followed the success of earlier years by providing lightning talks, development sprints, and "birds-of-a-feather" gatherings, three attendee- favorites for fast-paced discussion and social networking. For half a decade, EuroPython has established itself as the premier event for Python users and developers in Europe and beyond. The low- cost conference is organized by the Python community, for the Python community. To register for the event, submit a proposal for a talk, or get more information on the conference, please visit the EuroPython website at http://www.europython.org/. """ --Paul _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython