Michael,<br><br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">In related news, should we get "EuroPython 2007" created on<br>
<a href="http://indico.cern.ch">indico.cern.ch</a>? Install Indico ourselves somewhere?<br></blockquote></div><br>For doing it on cern.ch:<br><br>pro<br>- allready installed<br>- updates are taken care of by CERN<br>- indico worked rather very robust for 2006, proven system
<br>- support was fine and quick<br><br>con<br>- we are limited to what they are allowing us (reminder: payments)<br>- are we really allowed to do that? (i.e. CERN has nothing to do with EP 2007)<br>- will we still get support for free?
<br>- will CERN have time to do anything for EP in 2007? remember, the LHC will propably work, maybe they detect the Higgs and could care less about anything else<br><br>for having an own installation:<br><br>pro:<br>- we are unlimited in extending
<br>- EP becomes "self hosted", just as PyPy<br>- we are independend of CERN allowing us and do not distract them from detecting the secrets of the universe<br>- we can integrate indico better within the EP website
<br><br>con:<br>- "we" need to do the work of installation & maintainance<br>- we need the server, bandwith and all<br>- all the work, all the work<br><br>My vote is for installing an own indico instance.<br>
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