On May 13, 4:16 pm Michael Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > for questions and discussions - I propose an irc meeting Monday
> > afternoon 17:00.
>
> Works for me.
Me too.
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any way post a link to a demo site until then.
/JM
Friday is not going to work for Jacob nor me. But it will be great to
see the
demo site.
Ok, what times are good the week after?
Laura -- busy 1400-1600 Monday, but who thinks is flexible all the
rest.
I'm flexible all week.
-
.
I imagine that others are in a similar bind.
Is there any chance that more information about EPC 2005
will be released soon?
Thank you!
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people that are good
presenters, presentation material isn't nearly as important as the
speaker (they should be minimal, in fact), and it increases the work on
Paul/Heimo.
If anybody has some better suggestions on how we can improve the
presentation quality, let us know. Equally, if pe
g
opinion that this needs attention, Heimo and I will drop it. If it is
worth looking into, though, how can we achieve it?
--Paul
On Feb 24, 2005, at 10:18 AM, Harald Armin Massa wrote:
Let me second Chris,
This is just to make sure that people don't feel too comfortable on
what they alrea
Hello,
I realise that I may be a little late but below is extended abstract for a paper
for the European Python conference. I could manage to have the full paper in
a couple of days.
best regards,
Paul NolanImplementing Continuous Time Simulation Systems in Python
I received two reports, one last week and one this weekend, that
people can't submit talks for EPC2005. Anybody know anything about
this?
Also, I'd like to propose an IRC meeting this week for the track
chairs and conference organizers. Anybody intereste
Hi all. This is a question for the admin of the talk registration
db. What is the URL for track chairs to review the submitted
proposals and arrange them into a schedule?
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an we extend the early
bird a bit, perhaps end-of-this-week?
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Hi all. Bea, Aiste, and I had talked about getting together a BBQ
Sunday evening. I believe someone was going to as SKS if they had
any facilities available for this.
Has anyone contacted them? If not, I will do so.
If you are interested in a BBQ, send me a private note.
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ase email Aiste Kesminaite (aiste at pov
dot it) or Paul Everitt (paul at zope-europe dot org) and tell us
what time you plan to arrive.
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...to the wiki page at:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython2005
As we make more plans, we'll upda
On Jun 22, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Gintautas Miliauskas wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>> ... please email Aiste Kesminaite (aiste at pov dot it)
>>
>
> The domain should be pov.lt (Lithuania), not pov.it (Italy).
Yikes, that's quite a typo! Thanks for notici
um is near the
bottom, and the sprint building is below it on the left:
http://www.chalmers.se/GIF/CTH_karta.gif
Thanks to Jean-Marc and Dario for sending me the info.
--Paul
On Jun 22, 2005, at 3:06 PM, Stefane Fermigier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm preparing to leave for Gotebor
FWIW, I saw that there's already a tag on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrtopf/tags/ep2005/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrtopf/tags/europython/
--Paul
On Jul 2, 2005, at 10:29 AM, Beatrice Fontaine wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> If everybody learned as much and had
Hear hear. I don't think many of us realize how incredibly hard
Jacob worked, in order that we could show up and have fun. Thanks,
Jacob, for the extensive summary this week with the kind words for
others.
--Paul
On Jul 7, 2005, at 12:12 AM, Fasih Rehman wrote:
> Hel
cross-pollination.
--Paul
On Sep 30, 2005, at 2:47 PM, Michael Hudson wrote:
> So, it's been a few months since EuroPython 2005, and I think it's
> probably time to start moving -- very slowly, maybe, at this point --
> towards EuroPython 2006.
>
> I have a vague recollecti
s during the day, but then the
>> meetings
>> would have to be very efficient (which is doable) and not last
>> more than
>> one hour. And probably no more than once every second week :)
>>
>
> Well, I'm not sure that < 1 hour, only every fortnight are bad things
> at this stage :)
Me too.
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That date is fine for me. Please, though, send reminders a few days
in advance. :^)
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On Dec 14, 2005, at 6:03 PM, Michael Hudson wrote:
> I (and Holger) think it would be a good idea to have an IRC meeting on
> #europython early in the new year to talk about next year's
&
;> conference.
>>
>> +1
>>
>>> The first suggested time/date is Monday the 9th of
>>> January at 1800 GMT+1, but if no-one else can make this it'll get
>>> moved a bit. Comments?
>>
>> It would be more convenient for me to have
t "if we had a better tool, people
would write more" has proven itself to be wishful thinking. People
simply haven't been motivated to write content, IMO, and use the
website technology as an excuse for lack of contribution. (I'm as
much to blame on this as anybody.)
--
e considering
> being track chairs (in the before-the-conference sense) sometime in
> the next couple of weeks. As a strawman, I'd like to propose this
> Friday (the 13th) at 1500 GMT (so 1600 for those on the continent).
I'll be traveling that day, FWIW.
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7;m not sure we should go that far).
I agree with your point. Equally, we have some people that put in
talk submissions not because they plan to do a good job on their
talk, but rather they just want a lower fee. Negative incentive. :^)
--Paul
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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 cross-pollination going within the
&
Oops...
On Jan 23, 2006, at 6:44 PM, 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 Zo
is as a much-longer
presentation. It takes some good oversight to make sure the audience
gets its money worth.
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I will be on travel at that time, unfortunately.
--Paul
On Feb 7, 2006, at 1:26 PM, Benedikt Hegner wrote:
> Yes, next week same time would be okay.
> Will there be minutes of the yesterday's meeting?
>
> Cheers
> Benedikt
>
> On Feb 6, 2006, at 5:41 PM, Michael H
ughts about improving such matters in advance of this year's
conference?
Paul
[1] http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyCon2006/Feedback
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n relevant to last years conference.
Anyway, if this is the wrong place to send all this information, please let me
know. Having taken a break from the python.org toolchain for a while, I'd be
happy to sanity-check stuff for EuroPython. (And we should definitely retain
the upper case E
official
given that no non-IRC announcement has been made, as far as I can see.
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> BTW, I found this URL on the CERN site which might be helpful:
>
> http://building.web.cern.ch/building/
>
> It appears as if the conference is going to be held at
> the "Meyrin" site.
I imagine so, and Benedikt's previous information gives th
1, building 500/501). The reception, also listed on
that page, is building 33.
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On Apr 23, 2006, at 4:49 PM, Aiste Kesminaite wrote:
>
>
> Michael Hudson wrote:
>> I think it would be a good idea. Next Tuesday or next Thursday are
>> good for me. How about others?
>
> Tuesday is fine, Thursday afternoon I'm not
that :/
I'm not sure about the "right now" part: some people might assert that it's
the most useful thing to do "at any given point in time". :-)
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what
everyone else is thinking.
> > On a more serious note, can we find an alternate venue quickly ? I
> > have zero confidence that this is happening.
>
> If you think finding another venue in this timescale is even vaguely
> realistic, I'd like some of what you're smoking.
Having the conference in Amsterdam would satisfy both needs here, I think. ;-)
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On Saturday 13 May 2006 18:00, Michael Hudson wrote:
> Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > I think that while it's tempting to point the finger, things like
> > EuroPython along with all its "assets" (Web site, materials from
> > prev
sponsible.
[...]
> For ep.org I have two points below which should be put there. David
> and Paul - do you can take care of this?
I'll add the details to ep.org right now. Meanwhile, I was wondering about
things like deadlines: the May 31st talk deadline, along with other
abstract-relate
On Sunday 14 May 2006 15:06, Paul Boddie wrote:
>
> I'll add the details to ep.org right now.
Right. I've added fee information to the registration page, and I managed to
track down where the sponsorship information was hiding, replacing it with
the proposed text. What was inte
On May 14, 2006, at 9:29 AM, Benedikt Hegner wrote:
> I think Paul Everitt mentioned that he can take care of the PR. Paul
I had previously volunteered to help Holger. I can help someone
else, but I'm not planning to manage PR.
I will get together with Godefroid to spam the Zope, Plone, and other
Python web framework communities.
--Paul
On May 14, 2006, at 10:37 PM, Nicolas Pettiaux wrote:
> 2006/5/14, Paul Everitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I can help someone else, but I'm not planning to
are on the proposals/
talks page, we could link to that instead of the Indico version.
* Changing the last part to be about the conference timetable,
noting that this isn't finalised yet.
It would be nice to have the date for the selection of talks in that list of
deadlines, too.
"unpublished" the call for
abstracts and have updated the "Tracks & talks" page to make a bit more
sense. Comments and suggestions are welcome! (I'm almost getting the hang of
this CPS stuff...)
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so that people can gear up for
> the event.
I think we eventually went for...
4th June, 18th June, 26th June
Note that the 15th/18th is just the date for announcing the closure of
registration, not the actual end of registration.
Thanks for the summary, Harald!
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Comments are welcome, as always, and special attention should be paid to the
dates listed in the calendar as this was the focus of much of the IRC
discussion.
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dee Wiki information on the registration page,
because I imagine that once people register they might be inclined to look at
the Wiki a bit more, possibly announcing their attendance or adding some
questions.
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Michael provided.
Paul
P.S. I also noticed that the sponsorship information (seemingly dating back to
2004) mentions the opportunity for sponsors to have pre-keynote
presentations. Is this still feasible?
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nquiries:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] My apologies if I've inadvertently
reverted some changes in the process of doing this.
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e-mails on the version in the workspace, too.
> anyway we put all the published documents under workspaces/EP2006 to
> make it easier to find them.
Probably a good idea. If I understand you, anything that's published should be
edited there and
):
a. Does Indico have a facility for managing this?
b. If not, and Godefroid and I produce our own talk->slot results,
how/where do we publish that?
My apologies if this has been covered before!
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Thanks for the fast answers! We'll stick to the 30-30-30 or 60-30
slots as you've described.
--Paul
On May 18, 2006, at 10:51 AM, Michael Hudson wrote:
> Paul Everitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi all. Godefroid and I are making progress on organizing
on the form doesn't cover my departure, but
obviously an early arrival demands some action in advance.
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I believe you're correct. Also, I will be traveling at that time so
I won't make it.
--Paul
On May 22, 2006, at 8:31 AM, Andreas Pfeiffer wrote:
> Hi Dario and all,
>
> hmm ... my calender claims this weeks meeting will be _tomorrow_
> (Tue, May 23) at 1700
I'm not sure we can really accept talks at this point:
1) There are still more days left before the deadline.
2) We don't yet know how many slots to fill.
--Paul
On May 22, 2006, at 12:45 PM, Harald Armin Massa wrote:
> A humble requerst to all track chairs,
>
> to h
l
reception in cash. In other words, a quick trip to the ATM at the on-site
bank and a handover of notes was performed. They may have entered the 21st
century with support for credit card payments, but you'd have to check this
out with them.
Paul
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in any case this would explain
why the hostel staff aren't replying to mails: they've been deluged with
people trying to make a booking via e-mail, possibly when those people don't
actually need to do so.
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explicit on the registration
form, but I've managed to make a booking in the last few minutes, confirming
that it can be done.
Paul
P.S. About CERN rates in local hotels, you apparently need some kind of
official letter from your university or institution saying that you are
visitin
get (or be sent) a list of attendees from the conference registration
system, and the answer was a negative one.
For what it's worth, I've updated europython.org with clarifications on this
matter because I found that my expectations were somewhat inconsist
le to answer correctly first time. For
those not paying via WorldPay, which may be everyone up to this point, they
are supposed to be getting an e-mail with payment details, specifically bank
transfer information. I don't know when this will b
what wary of giving that kind of information out over the Internet in
unencrypted form (and I don't know what CERN's encrypted e-mail support is
like).
Given that this procedure isn't totally obvious, I'm inclined to mention it on
the europython.org site, for those yet t
hard to find
the sponsorship page even if the section is now visible. Perhaps a front page
adjustment is in order...
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ndees.
>
> Yes, probably.
>
>> I can send a list of email addresses to whoever is responsible for
>> this form of PR.
>
> Well, Paul Everitt promised to write a press release I think...
Yup, sorry for the delay. I have two speeches in the UK this week.
I'll work on
nge to the
banner adverts in order to ensure that the correct document is shown for the
"Your name here? Sponsor EuroPython" banner.
The latter change isn't something I can figure out, but I see your point.
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he organisers.
Hope this helps,
Paul
P.S. Some banks can work some of the details out: mine provides the bank name
and address but doesn't figure out the country, even though it's obvious.
P.P.S. Some banks in the EU (and EEA) can provide less expensive bank
transfers in Euros where
On Thursday 25 May 2006 02:13, Alexander Schremmer wrote:
> On Wed, 24 May 2006 19:05:43 +0200, Paul Boddie wrote:
> > Don't forget to assign the transaction fees to the sender
>
> This is not good if you want to pick up this idea:
> > P.P.S. Some banks in the EU
On Thursday 25 May 2006 19:49, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> Paul Boddie wrote:
> >
> > IBAN : SE76 8000 0810 5903 7676 5343
> > BIC/SWIFT : SWEDSESS
> > Bank Address: 105 34 Stockholm
> > Bank Country: Sweden
> > Bank Name: Swedbank
> > Recipient Name: Eur
t;
> so I guess it's OK (unless someone hacked into the site too:-)
I added the information to the site, as promised earlier.
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ent, submit a proposal for a talk,
or get more information on the conference, please visit the
EuroPython website at http://www.europython.org/.
"""
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f distribution of our press release the submitting
> time will be over.
In a draft I'm about to circulate, I add in the 190 euro advance
registration fee. I don't go into further details. I removed the
"submit a talk" part.
--Paul
evelopers in Europe and beyond. With a
low registration cost of 190 euros, the conference is organized by
the Python community, for the Python community. To register for the
conference or get more information, please visit the EuroPython
websi
o pay directly via
> paypal at registration.
I've added this information to the site. Apologies if I've missed any IRC
meetings of late - I suppose most of the pressing issues over which I could
have any influence are now well under control. ;-)
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>
> Should definetely be added to the calender, though.
Now added!
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ken already, is that of getting Ron Stephens to
mention RuPy in his Python411 podcast. I'm sure he wouldn't mind mentioning
it again, even some time in advance: his latest podcast was about PyCon, and
that's at the end of February.
Paul
P.S. I haven't said it already, but pe
the debate
about which Web publishing solution gets used.
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this:
Talk submission start: 25th February
Talk submission end: 12th April
Schedule announced, registration opens: 27th April
Registration ends: 29th June
I look forward to reading the summary from Wednesday's IRC meeting. :-)
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posedly so easy in Python.
A perusal of this thread may be instructive:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/europython/2006-January/005562.html
Remember that this discussion took place a bit earlier last year and ended up
settling on using the same software again (in an uneasy silence).
Paul
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through other pages on the site and getting them into shape for this year's
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tp://indico.cern.ch/conferenceTimeTable.py?confId=44&detailLevel=contribution&viewMode=room
I don't believe that refereed papers received as much emphasis as had
originally been intended when the conference was planned, but you can
certainly find papers
m Gettys' FOSDEM talk [1], for example, was more about
the technology and less about the applications - something which may be
drifting away from the interests shared by that project and parts of the
anticipated audience.
Paul
P.S. Reviews of Ivan Krstić's OLPC talk were wil
Hello,
Although it wasn't on the agenda for today's IRC meeting (minutes available in
the Wiki [1]), the EuroPython Web site's calendar says that the keynote
speakers should be (or should have been) announced today. Are we any closer
to knowing who they are?!
Paul
[1] http://
On Saturday 28 April 2007 17:31, Laura Creighton wrote:
> put a link to the call for refereed papers there?
I'm working on this now. It'll be up shortly.
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r the minutes of the meeting:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython/2007/IrcMeetings/IrcMeeting8
The Web site is, of course, here:
http://www.europython.org/
Let's attempt to meet on IRC next Monday in order to get things back on
sched
Reminding everyone that an IRC meeting was suggested for today, Monday 7th May
(2007-05-07):
Time: 18:00 CEST (17:00 BST, 16:00 UTC/GMT)
(5pm UK time, 6pm in most of Western Europe)
Location: the #europython IRC channel on freenode.net
Agenda: see the following page...
http://wiki
;t be as nice as a proper announcement.)
* A registration announcement is needed. However, it may be acceptable to
just adapt the Web version when it gets published since it's quite
comprehensive.
Your thoughts?
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On Sunday 13 May 2007 16:33, Jonathan Share wrote:
>
> Are you just behind schedule with preparations or is the event dead?
We're just behind schedule with preparations and can only offer our apologies
for not rolling everything out in a more timely fas
at this information is provided as a "best effort" and that
further guidance must be sought from the appropriate authorities on such
matters. I have no experience in such matters myself and unfortunately cannot
provide any more substantial advice, but I hope that this information is a
useful
sorts of additional work
involved (extra servers, more software), I'd rather see it directed toward
providing materials in open formats, myself.
This is an interesting idea, though, and I'd like to see it discussed further.
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ot my attention, anyway. ;-)
But unless someone in the talks department decides otherwise, the deadline is
likely to be pushed back a few days. We'll bring you some news on this topic
tomorrow.
> thanks - and sorry for beeing late
No problem!
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the
weekend can still do so. Perhaps we'll get some surprises!
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sual IRC meeting tomorrow where we should make
absolutely sure that we're ready for registration.
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Registration is now open for EuroPython 2007: the European Python and Zope
Conference, taking place this year in Vilnius, Lithuania from Monday 9th July
to Wednesday 11th July.
Once again, we thank supporters of EuroPython for their patience, and
encourage early registration by offering the usu
th a
tentative date, although the full situation will be known tomorrow evening, I
imagine.
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conference attendees. If we didn't make this clear enough
and/or you didn't intend to include so many guests, please let us know so that
we can adjust the numbers.
If you need any assistance (as was required with the account registration),
p. I
> contacted the external support of CERN but no joy so far.
Which browser and operating system are you running? At least one other person
has had problems with setting a password, and I'd like to solve these
problems definitively.
Paul
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> 5x 100EUR - including the registrants ID nr and name.
>
> I'm sorry for the mistakes.
No problem! Everything is fixed and forgiven. ;-)
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lems registering. Again it should be
emphasised that we will try and get people registered as quickly and as
painlessly as possible when they report problems in this regard.
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The last few days of EuroPython's early registration period are upon us:
reduced rates will only be available until (and including) Friday 8th June;
after this date, normal rates will apply. More information on registration
can be found here:
* http://www.europython.org/sections/registration_i
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