Could someone help with the archiving of the site of previous year,
while ensuring that they remain fully searchable and usable as
reference, to show everyone how active the previous conferences
were ?
What about having our own, if needed, site to deal with the
2007/1/10, Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > OK let's start with that, for example in the wiki
>
> Makes sense I guess. We can carve out a bit of the python.org wiki
> again I guess.
Based on the 2006 edition I have created
http://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython2007
that I propos to fill
"Nicolas Pettiaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2007/1/10, Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I don't think it's so much the specific tracks that need work at this
>> stage, but rather more conference-wide things. I think it would be
>> good to try to have a timetable for issuing call for pa
2007/1/10, Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I don't think it's so much the specific tracks that need work at this
> stage, but rather more conference-wide things. I think it would be
> good to try to have a timetable for issuing call for papers, and so
> on.
OK let's start with that, for exa
Hi,
I am Developer Evangelist from Developer & Platform Evangelism group in
Microsoft. I would like to offer you talk about web development using
IronPython and ASP.NET 2.0 for Europython 2007 conference.
Regards,
Stepan Bechynsky
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EuroPython mailin
"Nicolas Pettiaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello
>
> I wish you all a happy and fruitful year 2007 and us all a very good
> Europython conference in July 2007 in Vilnius.
>
> With the new year and the good resolutions and actions that come
> along, I was wondering if we should not be active
Hello
I wish you all a happy and fruitful year 2007 and us all a very good
Europython conference in July 2007 in Vilnius.
With the new year and the good resolutions and actions that come
along, I was wondering if we should not be active and communicative on
this list, the europython.org website a