That sounds great. If you wish to announce it on Twitter then if you begin your tweet with @europython it will be retweeted.
On 19 Jul 2010 12:06, "Guido van Rossum" <gu...@google.com> wrote: As some of the organizers know, my EuroPython keynote (Thursday at 9am in the main session room, Adrian Boult Hall) will take the form of a Q&A session with questions asked online. I did this at the last PyCon using Twitter, which was less than ideal. This time I plan to do it using Google Moderator (http://www.google.com/moderator/) which lets people pose questions ahead of time and vote on them. My idea is to set up a Moderator page for this Q&A and open it up for questions sometime Wednesday (my experience is that opening up Moderator too early has a bad effect on the ranking of the questions). My only reason to post here is to make sure that none of the EuroPython organizers have already set up such a Moderator page; assuming they haven't I will set it up myself tomorrow, and announce it here and on Twitter (someone else will have to update the EuroPython wiki and hopefully the program). PS. This email thread is purely to coordinate the Moderator page. Questions posted via email will be IGNORED (with points off for ignoring my request). Please wait for the Moderator page. -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) _______________________________________________ EuroPython 2010 - Birmingham, 17-24 July 2010 - http://www.europython2010.eu EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
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