It has been very quiet on the mailing list recently, but for those of you not aware of the work happening behind the scenes for EuroPython, we have been getting ready to accept talk proposals for this year's conference. As a result, we [*] are still interested in having as many ideas for conference themes and talks as possible - really, we just want to know what topics are most interesting to people who are thinking about coming to EuroPython 2008.
See here for the page of talk and theme suggestions so far: http://www.europython.org/community/Talk_Suggestions And see here for some help on contributing to the EuroPython site: http://www.europython.org/community/Participants If you want to help review talks, once we start accepting proposals, don't be shy! Either send a mail to this list, or create an account on the EuroPython site and add yourself to the "Conference Programme" list: http://www.europython.org/community/Volunteers And if you can think of innovative ideas for a particular theme: perhaps some kind of tutorial session or just a gathering of people with a passionate interest in a particular theme, feel free to tell us all about it! Make EuroPython yours: get involved now! :-) [*] As EuroPython is a community conference, there isn't really an "us" (meaning the organisers) and a "them" (meaning everyone else). Everyone is welcome to help shape the conference into something meaningful to them. See the EuroPython site at europython.org for more information! _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython