Hi there
I finally recieved an answer from Martin Fowler. He says no but
recommends the following:
"If you're interested in talking to someone at ThoughtWorks a good start
would by Duncan Cragg <http://duncan-cragg.org/blog/>. He's very active
with our pythoistas in the UK and worked on a project we did with Django
for Greenpeace."
Should I try to contact Duncan?
Cheers
Bea
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I'm afraid I'll continue my plea of not wanting to do conferences.
If you're interested in talking to someone at ThoughtWorks a good start
would by Duncan Cragg <http://duncan-cragg.org/blog/>. He's very active
with our pythoistas in the UK and worked on a project we did with Django
for Greenpeace.
Martin
Beatrice Düring wrote:
Hi Martin and Cameron!
I´m writing on behalf of the EuroPython conference- we are now looking
for interesting
keynotes for our main european Python conference (ca 300 people) to be
held in Vilnius this
year (9th-12th of July). Please see more on www.europython.org.
On our mailinglist we brainstormed around having one "agile" keynote and
your name came up - first!
Since Python is an Open Source language with a thriving community the
ThoughtWorks connection
makes it even more interesting for us to approach you -a talk could
touch the topic of how OSS and Agile principles
collide/build on each other.
I did read your FAQ before I wrote this email so my two questions are:
- would you consider being our Agile keynote for the EuroPython 2007 event?
- if not - could you recommend someone, maybe some one else from
ThoughtWorks?
Best regards
Beatrice Düring, PMP
Change Maker
http://codespeak.net/pypy
--
Martin Fowler
http://martinfowler.com
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