Hello everybody, The proposal deadline for PyCon in in two days (Jan 15). Is anyone going to attend? It seems that the motivation to go there has dropped. And it is much too early to even start thinking about a sprint there, so it most probably won't happen. No sprint is fixed. The Austria sprint isn't sure at the moment. Then there are many vague ideas around at the time, all in April (Easter is 11 April): the ACCU conference (before or after); Switzerland (April is university holidays so sprint rooms are easy to find); Dublin? Elsewhere? A bientot, Armin.
On tisdag 13 januari 2004 14.18, Armin Rigo wrote:
Hello everybody,
The proposal deadline for PyCon in in two days (Jan 15). Is anyone going to attend? It seems that the motivation to go there has dropped. And it is much too early to even start thinking about a sprint there, so it most probably won't happen.
No sprint is fixed. The Austria sprint isn't sure at the moment. Then there are many vague ideas around at the time, all in April (Easter is 11 April): the ACCU conference (before or after); Switzerland (April is university holidays so sprint rooms are easy to find); Dublin? Elsewhere?
It looks as if Laura and I may be the only Pypy people who are going to Pycon. Since I think it would be a pity to not have a presentation of the Pypy project there, I think I should propose to give one. If somebody else who is better suited for the job is going, plese speak up. Otherwise I will send in my proposal tomorrow. Jacob Hallén
[Jacob Hallén Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 02:31:20PM +0100]
On tisdag 13 januari 2004 14.18, Armin Rigo wrote:
Hello everybody,
The proposal deadline for PyCon in in two days (Jan 15). Is anyone going to attend? It seems that the motivation to go there has dropped. And it is much too early to even start thinking about a sprint there, so it most probably won't happen.
No sprint is fixed. The Austria sprint isn't sure at the moment. Then there are many vague ideas around at the time, all in April (Easter is 11 April): the ACCU conference (before or after); Switzerland (April is university holidays so sprint rooms are easy to find); Dublin? Elsewhere?
It looks as if Laura and I may be the only Pypy people who are going to Pycon. Since I think it would be a pity to not have a presentation of the Pypy project there, I think I should propose to give one. If somebody else who is better suited for the job is going, plese speak up. Otherwise I will send in my proposal tomorrow.
cool. i'd say go ahead and i volunteer to review the proposal if you want me to. I am still thinking of going but it's below 50% chance. cheers, holger
Hey all, I'll talk to my advisor (Dave Beazley) some more about PyCon. They were trying to recruit him to be on the committe, and I was thinking I'd go if he did. Of course if we could get a stateside sprint going, I'd be very happy to do that as well. -Jon
participants (4)
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Armin Rigo
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holger krekel
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Jacob Hallén
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Jonathan David Riehl