This year the EuroPython conference will be held in Vilnius, Lithuania from Monday 9th July to Wednesday 11th July. See the following pages on the official Web site for more information:
http://www.europython.org/sections/location http://www.europython.org/sections/location/travel The call for proposals and abstracts for EuroPython 2007 was recently published, and it should now be possible to submit abstracts: http://www.europython.org/sections/tracks_and_talks/call-for-proposals Information about the conference is also available on the conference's administrative site, kindly hosted by CERN (last year's host institution): http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=13919 Last year's conference at CERN was widely regarded as a success - Alan Kay's keynote, in particular, was very well received. Many of the speakers took the time to make their slides available to non-participants, either during the conference or shortly afterwards. I had considered submitting another proposal for a talk this year because I felt giving a talk on PyQt4 last year was a worthwhile experience, even if it was made more stressful by problems with airlines, airports and their baggage (mis)handling facilities. However, I don't think I really have enough time to make a decent talk, so I expect I'll participate in other conference activities instead: there are open spaces and lightning talk sessions planned. Has anyone else considered going and maybe giving a talk on something related to PyQt/PyKDE? David _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
