On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 18:44 +0100, Paul Everitt wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2006, at 6:19 PM, holger krekel wrote:
>
> > * Discussion about "Zope" track
> >
> > Paul suggests to go for a "Web Frameworks Track" instead
> > of limiting it to Zope. He thinks that this should
> > help to get more cro
As previously threatened, I'd like to hold a meeting of people wanting
to chair a track at this year's EuroPython tonight. Ideally after
this meeting we'll know what tracks we are going to have and who's
going to chair them and be in a fit state to write a call for papers.
Cheers,
mwh
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On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 09:59:43AM +, Michael Hudson wrote:
> As previously threatened, I'd like to hold a meeting of people wanting
> to chair a track at this year's EuroPython tonight. Ideally after
> this meeting we'll know what tracks we are going to have and who's
> going to chair them an
Hi Michael,
again I don't know if I'll be at the meeting tonight, but I'm still
applying for the Education Track, including, of course, the necessary
jobs in the conference foreground ( looking for people, papers, etc).
Regards,
Aroldo.
Michael Hudson schrieb:
>As previously threatened, I'd
Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As previously threatened, I'd like to hold a meeting of people wanting
> to chair a track at this year's EuroPython tonight. Ideally after
> this meeting we'll know what tracks we are going to have and who's
> going to chair them and be in a fit state
Hi all,
> (1) What are the sizes and numbers of the rooms we've reserved? I
> know I've seen this somewhere, I just forget where that was.
we have four rooms and open space for posters. The main auditorium is
340. The others are about 100 plus space for two more rows.
> (2) How seriously d
On Jan 31, 2006, at 6:09 PM, Michael Hudson wrote:
> (2) How seriously do we want to run tutorials? Charging extra, doing
> them on a separate day and splitting the costs with the giver of
> the tutorial or just a couple of long-ish talks on the first
> morning? If we want to take th
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 09:12:37AM +0100, holger krekel wrote:
> but about Seaside (http://seaside.st) and possibly other approaches
> that leverage language features not existing in Python.
Sounds interesting. Do you have time to share pointers ?
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On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 06:27:31PM +0100, Benedikt Hegner wrote:
> One of us here in Geneva will help Nicolas with the Science Track.
> And I have already some possible speakers in mind.
Nice. It is always better not to be the only one looking for speakers.
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