
Hi Alex, [Alex Martelli Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 06:08:29PM +0100]
On Jan 6, 2004, at 11:31 AM, holger krekel wrote: ...
It takes place from 7th till 14th of February 2004 in some austrian ... So i ask everyone to check if he/she could possibly make it. This doesn't
Nope, sorry. I do hope we can get something going around PythonUK/ACCU, as I'm most likely going to be in the UK for that and likely so is Anna, but early Feb's no good for me:-(.
Python UK/ACCU is sometime april, right?
Ah, and btw, our EU project coordinator, Alastair Burt, just sent notice that our EU proposal got 26.5 out of 30 points which sounds promising but of course we don't know if they employ some logarithmic scale or so :-)
No, I studied the PDF doc and it's really very simple: a sum of scores on scales of 0 to 5 in 6 categories, with a per-category threshold that would presumably rule out a project that's otherwise generally good but hopeless in one category. Out of a maximum of 30, we "lost" a total of 3.5 points: ...
yes, that's right. Nevertheless, my concern was more how close 26.5 is to 30 because it's possible that there are "too many" projects with points higher than 26.5 ... maybe i didn't use the right mathematical terms or so :-) cheers, holger