2007/2/28, Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > As the days and weeks tick by, EuroPython approaches.
yes, it does. I am happy to see other people who consider that it is time to move on. > I'm at a PyPy sprint and Bea Düring and I have been talking about organizing > the programme -- what tracks are we going to have, who is going to run them, > and perhaps most importantly fixing some kind of timeline -- when are we > going to send out a CFP? what deadline will it have for proposals? please come with the proposal that you discussed, and that I am persuaded will be a good basis for further discussions. > As such, we think we should have a meeting in #europython on freenode on > Wednesday the 7th of March at 18:00 central european time. I'll make my best to attend and participate. > People shouldn't wait until then to say that they are interested in chairing > a track though :-) As I am most interested in education activities, I am volunteering to chair the Education track. together with Laura Creighton who was in charge the previous years, if she accepts. > Getting some kind of discussion going here would hardly > be a bad thing... for instance, what tracks should we have this year? I think a good proposal would be to go with the same as last year, provided the chair people show up to make them happen. Nicolas -- Nicolas Pettiaux - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython