On Oct 7, 10:01 am, Jack Diederich
> [For the record
> ConFoo /does/ interest me, but I can't take a week and a half off to
> do that plus PyCon].
CooFoo is an excellent conference. Even in the non-python tracks,
there are plenty of high quality talks that would be of interest
to people tracking
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> Chris Withers writes:
>>
>> Is it just me or does the mailing of just about every single
>> python-based project mailing list with a 90% form email advertising a
>> conference that only has one python track *and* clashes with PyCon
>> feel
On October 7, 2010, Chris Withers wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is it just me or does the mailing of just about every single
> python-based project mailing list with a 90% form email advertising a
> conference that only has one python track and clashes with PyCon feel
> just a bit like spam?
>
> I know
On October 7, 2010, Chris Withers wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is it just me or does the mailing of just about every single
> python-based project mailing list with a 90% form email advertising a
> conference that only has one python track and clashes with PyCon feel
> just a bit like spam?
>
> I know
Chris Withers writes:
> Hi All,
>
> Is it just me or does the mailing of just about every single
> python-based project mailing list with a 90% form email advertising a
> conference that only has one python track *and* clashes with PyCon
> feel just a bit like spam?
>
> I know it's enough to put
Hi All,
Is it just me or does the mailing of just about every single
python-based project mailing list with a 90% form email advertising a
conference that only has one python track *and* clashes with PyCon feel
just a bit like spam?
I know it's enough to put me off even considering going to