On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 6:19 AM, Dinu Gherman <[email protected]>wrote:
> Martijn Faassen: > > > I'm trying to understand the intent your email. Are you telling some of > us to just go away and do our own thing? This isn't an us versus them. > We're not outsiders barging in; we're old friends. I do count as one of the > people who has helped organize EuroPython in the past, just like you. So > does Laura. > > I'm not trying to put a dent in this, but I understood Carl in the sense > of: there might not be any ideal solution to please all. So, instead of > searching the one ideal solution that (as we know) doesn't exist, one could > also try out other solutions optimizing a different set of criteria. Which > would bring us nicely back to the current theme of "diversity", again. > > After all, yes, it's good to discuss people's experience and match it with > own's own and learn from that. But the purpose of learning something is > doing (or not doing) something. And some people say that one can learn more > from making mistakes than from not making them. And no, we don't build > nuclear power plants. And yes, they haven't been discussed enough before > they were built... And wow, there could be EuroPython barcamps and unconfs > and hackathons and events not invented yet, if we can imagine them... > Well put. Except I am fairly confidant that there is *no* solution that will please all. ;) -- Carl K
_______________________________________________ EuroPython 2014 - July 21th-27th in Berlin EuroPython mailing list [email protected] https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
