On Fri, Jan 31 2003, David Landgren wrote:
> K�re Olai Lindbach wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I have not received anything about the YAPC::Europe::Paris 2003 on
> >this list. 
> 
> Ah yes, but this is the List That Will Not Die.
> 
> >* Neither is there any reference on the YAPC-Paris page:
> >http://www.yapc.org/Europe/2003/index.html
> >(not as I can see, anyhow ;-) to this list, as 
> >in YAPC::Europe 2001.
> 
> No there isn't, we should probably fix that.

There will be a reference in the near future.

> >Regarding last year's conference 2002 at Munchen, there is another
> >list referring to <info (at) yapceurope.org>.
> >
> >Which should I use? The best thing would be that we had one all time,
> >or that each conference maintainer put the relevant info to the
> >webside, and the previous year's list.
> 
> This is a question (speaking as a Y::E 2003 organiser) that we are asked 
> ourselves. We have a list [EMAIL PROTECTED] that discusses the 
> nitty-gritty of organising the conference, but I don't think it's really 
> aimed at your average conference attendee.
> 
> We've reached the conclusion that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the 
> place to go for general questions about the conference. Mainly because 
> it's been around so long, it has a certain historical weight.

Please use the list

       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

for general questions about the YAPC::Europe conferences.


On Fri, Jan 31 2003, Ann Barcomb wrote:
> As a side note, we are in the process of setting up a European
> branch of YAS.  The main purpose of this organization will be to
> reduce the number of things organizers have to worry about each
> year.  One of the things we intend to do is have mailing lists which
> remain the same every year.  All this should be in effect well
> before YAPC::Eu 2004, although that isn't much good for this year.

So far we do not have our own servers for YAPC Europe.  Therefore we
will keep the exiting mailing list for the coming conference as
mentioned above.

On Fri, Jan 31 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Norbert should probably define the correct lists to use, to keep
> things consistent. 

At the moment these are the following mailing lists available

  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   for general questions about the
                                     YAPC::Europe conferences 

  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>         for questions to the local
                                     conference organizer in Paris

  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>         for questions, suggestion to the 
                                     YAPC::Europe Committee

Cheers,

Norbert
Chair "YAPC::Europe" Committee
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