A subset of papers and presentations are now available at
http://www.python.org/pycon/2005/papers/.
Feel free to link papers from the Wiki abstracts or the schedule.
--amk
Hello,
We are needing a couple additional video cameras
to ensure that we can capture the presentations at
PyCon 2005.
MiniDV is the preferred format, but as long as you
can capture your video to a common video format
on a hard disk, that is acceptable.
If you are a candidate participant, please review the
discussion on the wiki, and update the page with your
information. The wiki is at:
http://www.python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/TalkRecording
Please include:
- Your name
- Equipment (e.g. Panasonic GS-14, tripod)
- Format (e.g. MiniDV)
- Camera connnection (e.g. Firewire)
- Arrival/Departure/Where staying
- Geographic home
Cheers,
--ldl
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LD Landis - N0YRQ - from the St Paul side of Minneapolis
A friend and I will be driving to DC for PyCon on Saturday, March 19.
We're staying near GWU, so won't need the car during the week, and
must park it somewhere.
Does anyone either have a parking space available nearby (in a
driveway, whatever) that we could use, or know of cheap parking for a
week?
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David Goodger <http://python.net/~goodger>
Dear Python Colleague:
I am happy to say that we have now completed the
PyCon DC 2005 keynote speaker lineup, and that the
final keynote will be given by Greg Stein, an
engineering manager wirh Google's Blogger group,
who will be speaking on "Python at Google"
Greg is also known to many in the open source world
as the chairman of the Apache Foundation, and he is
a significant contributor to Subversion, WebDAV and
Python.
With the opening keynote from a Microsoft speaker,
the second keynote from Guido van Rossum (the
inventor of Python) and the last keynote from
Google, PyCon is beginning to demonstrate just
how significant Python has become in the modern
world of software and Internet services.
I hope you will join me in DC from March 23-25,
and possibly attend the four-day sprint being
held immediately before the conference. Pre-
conference registration is available via
http://www.python.org//pycon/2005/register.html
This is going to be a great opportunity for all
those with an interest in Python to see just how
far the language has come.
regards
Steve Holden
Chairman, PyCON DC 2005
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PyCon DC 2005: The third Python Community Conference
http://www.pycon.org/http://www.python.org/pycon/
The scoop on Python implementations and applications