Hi Zeth, On 2009-06-24 00:12, Zeth wrote: > 2009/6/23 Stefan Schwarzer <sschwar...@sschwarzer.net>: >> Initially I've booked the conference without tutorials, but >> now would like to come to some of them. It seems I can go >> through the registration process and just select the tutorial >> days, > > Correct. When you have booked for tutorial days, you will be sent a > one-time use URL in order to check-in. Just like an airline, you book > a ticket first, then later you check-in and choose where to sit.
That's ok given I don't care much about where I sit. On the other hand, if I book the tutorials I'd like to know in advance whether the ones I'm interested in are still open for more participants. :-) >> Assuming the tutorials have an upper limit of participants, >> it would probably be a good idea if I was able to check if >> these individual tutorials are full before booking the >> tutorial days. > > You didn't say which ones? I thought there was some automated means on the website which would save you some work, and thus I would have had to go there anyway. :) But since you ask, I'm particularly interested in - Kamelia pragmatic concurrency (alternative: sleep longer ;-) ) - JavaScript for Python users (alternative: Using Python's turtle to teach) - Pyjamas: simple RIA web apps (alternatives: Persistent objects with ZODB; Rapid testing with py.test) On this occasion: Many thanks to those who organize this conference, including answering this awful lot of questions on the list. :-) Best regards, Stefan _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython