Re: [EuroPython] front page

2005-02-03 Thread Chris Withers
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: http://www.medic.chalmers.se/~jmo/ep2005/ep-front-layout2.png (portlets view) That looks absolutely perfect :-) vertical lengths for boxes inside a same slot are dependent on their contents and it's almost impossible to control it in a simple way, Well, only if you'r

Re: [EuroPython] Menu structure

2005-02-03 Thread Chris Withers
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: the structure is now online. I had to make some of the level 1 item titles shorter. There are some more adjustments to be made in the left navigation portlet. But it will be easier to see what changes to do when content has been published. Just to say, the website is s

Re: [EuroPython] Menu structure

2005-02-03 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Chris Withers wrote: Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: the structure is now online. I had to make some of the level 1 item titles shorter. There are some more adjustments to be made in the left navigation portlet. But it will be easier to see what changes to do when content has been published. Just to

Re: [EuroPython] Menu structure

2005-02-03 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Chris Withers wrote: 1. Was really slow to load when I just went there another thing: the server has 4 processors but the zope processes do not seem to be bound to any of them. is there the equivalent of 'taskset' command on debian? /JM ___ EuroPython m

Re: [EuroPython] Menu structure

2005-02-03 Thread Magnus Lyckå
Jacob Hallén wrote: Here is the menu structure that I would like to have for the website. I think it fairly well reflects the way people think when they view the site. I'm missing a place in the menu structure for speaker presentations/interviews. Should we have that? Registration issues Regi

Re: [EuroPython] Menu structure

2005-02-03 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Magnus Lyckå wrote: Jacob Hallén wrote: Here is the menu structure that I would like to have for the website. I think it fairly well reflects the way people think when they view the site. I'm missing a place in the menu structure for speaker presentations/interviews. Should we have that? prob

[EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Dario Lopez-Kästen
Hello people, now that EPC 2005 is rolling and all sorts of practical details are being taken care of, I would like draw your attention to EPC 2006. Yes, that's next years EPC. There is a proposal discussed off and on the list, that EPC 2006 be hosted by CERN. There is a bunch of enthusiasts at

[EuroPython] mirroring europython.org

2005-02-03 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Hi! what about mirroring the europython site on a server at Chalmers? fetching the front page from here (Sweden) to the Netherlands takes 0.45s on the localhost (zope.nl) the front page gets loaded in 0.18s which means that almost 0.3s get lost in the transfer between the server in the Netherland

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Michael Hudson
Dario Lopez-Kästen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > With regard to logistics, we can get good prices for hotels. There is > a list of Hotels that offer special prices for CERN visitors and the > prices range from 100 CHF for one person and 135 CHF for two, up to > around 300 CHF for two persons, de

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Alexandre
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 01:31:20PM +0100, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote: > What they now need is a "Go!" decision from the EPC Community, and they > need it this week (I know, 2 days to go). Speaking on behalf of Logilab, I say +1 for [EMAIL PROTECTED] We work with several research centers in Grenoble

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Dario Lopez-Kästen
Michael Hudson wrote: Dario Lopez-Kästen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: What they now need is a "Go!" decision from the EPC Community, and they need it this week (I know, 2 days to go). Well, I think it's a good idea. I also think I've said this before now... yes, you have. You were also the only one

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Martijn Faassen
Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote: What they now need is a "Go!" decision from the EPC Community, and they need it this week (I know, 2 days to go). +1 from me Regards, Martijn ___ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listi

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Steve Alexander
yes, you have. You were also the only one to comment it last time when I mailed to the EPC board... I was just thinking that more than two votes in favor (mine included) would be nice ;-) On the other hand no-one has objected yet... Am I on the board? I think it is a good idea. -- Steve Alexand

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Aiste Kesminaite
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 +1 from POV, the only cconcern is hotel prices. (as we usually travel in bulk :)) - -- Aiste Kesminaite Managing director, Programmers of Vilnius Phone: +370 6563 6462 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.pov.lt -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Beatrice Fontaine
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 15:23, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote: > yes, you have. You were also the only one to comment it last time when I > mailed to the EPC board... I was just thinking that more than two votes > in favor (mine included) would be nice ;-) > > On the other hand no-one has objected yet.

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Dario Lopez-Kästen
Beatrice Fontaine wrote: On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 15:23, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote: I don't think it is the role of the EPC board to decide on that. ... i.m.h.o. the location for 2006 should be a community decision. correct, that is why no decision was made then and the reason I now sent the questio

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote: Hello people, now that EPC 2005 is rolling and all sorts of practical details are being taken care of, I would like draw your attention to EPC 2006. Yes, that's next years EPC. There is a proposal discussed off and on the list, that EPC 2006 be hosted by CERN. There is

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi, EuroPython 2006 at the CERN looks like a good idea to me too. On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 01:31:20PM +0100, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote: > 1 CHF ~ 0.5 Euros. Actually, it's rather 3 CHF ~ 2 Euros. Switzerland is not cheap... Armin ___ EuroPython mailin

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Jacob Hallén
I'm all for this, and I'm willing to help the new organisation committee to get started. Jacob ___ EuroPython mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread John Pinner
Jacob Hallén wrote: I'm all for this, and I'm willing to help the new organisation committee to get started. Jacob Sounds good! +1 John -- intY has scanned this email for all known viruses (www.inty.com) ___ EuroPython mailing list [email protected]

Re: [EuroPython] Menu structure

2005-02-03 Thread Laura Creighton
In a message of Thu, 03 Feb 2005 08:03:25 GMT, Chris Withers writes: >Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: >> the structure is now online. I had to make some of the level 1 item >> titles shorter. >> There are some more adjustments to be made in the left navigation >> portlet. But it will be easier to see

Re: [EuroPython] mirroring europython.org

2005-02-03 Thread Laura Creighton
Sounds good to me. Laura In a message of Thu, 03 Feb 2005 14:20:15 +0100, Jean-Marc Orliaguet writes: >Hi! > >what about mirroring the europython site on a server at Chalmers? > >fetching the front page from here (Sweden) to the Netherlands takes 0.45s > >on the localhost (zope.nl) the front

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Laura Creighton
While Switzerland is a wonderful place to visit, and CERN is really cool, I would be a lot happier if I knew exactly who the people who would be organising things in Switzerland are, and why we should believe they are capable of running conferences. Can we get something more formal in the way of a

Re: [EuroPython] Trouble working with the website

2005-02-03 Thread Jacob Hallén
On tisdag 1 februari 2005 21.57, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: > Jacob Hallén wrote: > >Hi! > > Hi! > > >I have been trying to add some of our old contents to the new site, and I > > have a few problems. > > > >1. I can't add to the general structure. I probably don't have privileges > >enough. Do I n

Re: [EuroPython] Trouble working with the website

2005-02-03 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Jacob Hallén wrote: I tried coying stuff from my folders to the common workspace, but I can't seem to find a way to do this. Do I have to build the objects from scratch again? I managed to make links to the objects in my workspace, but then it looks as if you can't edit the object through the li

Re: [EuroPython] Trouble working with the website

2005-02-03 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Jacob Hallén wrote: I tried coying stuff from my folders to the common workspace, but I can't seem to find a way to do this. Do I have to build the objects from scratch again? I managed to make links to the objects in my workspace, but then it looks as if you can't edit the object through the li

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Dario Lopez-Kästen
Laura Creighton wrote: While Switzerland is a wonderful place to visit, and CERN is really cool, I would be a lot happier if I knew exactly who the people who would be organising things in Switzerland are, and why we should believe they are capable of running conferences. Can we get something more

Re: [EuroPython] Menu structure

2005-02-03 Thread Chris Withers
Laura Creighton wrote: search boxes belong at the top. people who only come to the site to search it hate to have to scroll to the bottom in order to get to work. Yes, but if you don't know it's a search box, it's useless. Given your comments, I agree it'd make more sense for the box to appear ab

Re: [EuroPython] [Please read and respond!] We have an EPC 2006 host and organiser

2005-02-03 Thread Chris Withers
Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote: What they now need is a "Go!" decision from the EPC Community, and they need it this week (I know, 2 days to go). I bit late in my response, but +1 anyway :-) Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk _