On Friday 31. January 2014 20.53.34 Andreas Jung wrote: > I have to correct the 2013 prices: 165/315/370. > > Still the prices of the EP 2014 are in a range that make this conference > affordable and reasonably priced. Comparable conferences - often run only > for two or three day - are more expensive.
It's worth dipping into the historical record for price information. Here's something I dug up: https://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython/2007/FeeStructureAttendees Obviously, back then there was no distinction between individual and business rates at EuroPython. I see that PyCon this year is ~95/260/445 for the regular rates, and I think that apart from those choosing the corporate rate, the prices have remained fairly stable for the established conferences, considering things like inflation, longer conferences, more included stuff, and so on. Back in 2007, the exceptional conference was RuPy which offered incredibly cheap rates for students, and I think we were all aware that EuroPython was going to look expensive in comparison and might end up being too expensive for the regional audience, particularly students, but there was no chance that EuroPython could discount rates aggressively to "compete" with RuPy. And of course, no-one was really competing with anyone else, anyway. Paul _______________________________________________ EuroPython 2014 Berlin, 21th27th July EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython