Am 16.04.2014 um 09:52 schrieb Filip Kłębczyk <[email protected]>:

> W dniu 16.04.2014 14:43, Andreas Jung pisze:
>> The selection process has been always open afaik.
> 
> Then where are all the proposals shown that were sent for 2014 and 2015 
> hosting? Where are the criteria that decided German proposal was better than 
> the one from Belgium. In my opinion process is not open and transparent.

Ask EPS.

> 
>> You need enough people
>> doing the work, you need to write a proposal and submit it if there is an
>> EPS call for the next conference. As far as I recall for there was a proposal
>> by the polish Python community for the 2014/15 conference.
> 
> There wasn't for a good reason. I recommend you to talk to Marc-Andre 
> Lemburg, maybe he can explain you how the situation looked like. Also I 
> recommend you reading the mails on this mailing list since June 2012.

Please what?

> 
>> There had been
>> conferences e.g. like the Plone conference (Python-based CMS) many years
>> ago in Budapest, several people already added the RuPy in Poland over
>> the last years… I think there is nobody say „we don’t want conferences in
>> Eastern Europe“….it is a question of consensus among the local python user 
>> groups
>> in each country in order to do such an effort. For the sake on completeness: 
>> the
>> 2014 Python conference in Ukraine had to be cancelled for well-known  
>> reasons.
> 
> Andreas, I think we are talking about Europython here, not about being happy 
> that other conferences take place in Eastern Europe.

No idea what your point is.
I suggest you speak to EPS directly. 

Andreas
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