2007/2/28, Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I think we really need to establish and publish a timeline.
yes, this is necessary, as soon as possible. Based on last year version of the wiki, I have worked on http://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython2007 and http://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython/2007 for the organizers. There you'll find other pages to help prepare the ircmeetings and other points. I haven't so far had time to work on a timeline (that I wanted to copy and adapt from last year) also because the wiki has a very slow response time). Does anyone knows what could happen and who to contact to let the problem be known and checked ? (the problem could be on my side, but I do not have any other problem with Internet) > As was noted last > year, there's a lot of stuff which can happily go on in parallel with the > organisation of the local details, and people need help in deciding whether > they're going to be doing a talk, how long they have to prepare for it, how > long they can hold off before registering, and so on (hoping that we don't > get a lot of warmed up talks from PyCon, incidentally). > > > 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. > > That wouldn't fit in with my schedule, but I'd gladly volunteer to be a > general Web monkey like last year, especially if it dampens down the debate > about which Web publishing solution gets used. As I wrote, I proposed to switch from CPS (that I do not know) to Plone (that I know enough to work with, as wrote another person from the list too). I won't debate on that further than to let know that I can help if EP uses Plone and would not if it does not. And I think that if we change now, before too much new content goes into the new site, it should not be very difficult. Thanks, Nicolas -- Nicolas Pettiaux - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython