"Nicolas Pettiaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello > > I wish you all a happy and fruitful year 2007 and us all a very good > Europython conference in July 2007 in Vilnius. > > With the new year and the good resolutions and actions that come > along, I was wondering if we should not be active and communicative on > this list, the europython.org website and the wiki about the > organisation of this year conference.
Yes we should. > I'll try to be more active myself, contribute ideas and writing in the > wiki and I hereby propose to take the charge of the education track if > this can help (I remember that last year, Laura Creighton had a hard > time and this subject interest me very much) I don't think it's so much the specific tracks that need work at this stage, but rather more conference-wide things. I think it would be good to try to have a timetable for issuing call for papers, and so on. Some kind of widely-spread announcement about EuroPython would be good to have fairly soon, I think. > Could someone help with the archiving of the site of previous year, > while ensuring that they remain fully searchable and usable as > reference, to show everyone how active the previous conferences were ? > > What about having our own, if needed, site to deal with the > registration of the papers ? We have talked about installing Indico (the software we used last time) to do this. I could probably install it on the starship.python.net machine. > On which machine could this run ? Who could help with its setup and > maintenance ? We had a promise from the CERN people to help with our installation, I think. > (I am afraid I do not have the capabilities, but I am willing to > contribute as much as I can here too) > > Best regards, > > Nicolas > > -- > Nicolas Pettiaux - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ > EuroPython mailing list > EuroPython@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython -- Some people say that a monkey would bang out the complete works of Shakespeare on a typewriter give an unlimited amount of time. In the meantime, what they would probably produce is a valid sendmail configuration file. -- Nicholas Petreley _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython