[EuroPython] determining a time
M.-A. Lemburg
mal@lemburg.com
Wed, 28 Nov 2001 13:08:16 +0100
Martijn Faassen wrote:
>
> > - I've seen some of our city politicals last week. They show really good
> > will in helping us (of course, they hope being "enlighted" by the
> > event). Now, we'll need to present a real solid project and ask for
> > precise help. One of the first questions is "When ?" we need the
> > building.
>
> Yup, which is one of the questions I put on the agenda again on this
> list. It's what this thread is about!
>
> We still need Marc Poinot to pop in with his opinion. What do others
> think? We have the directly-following LSM option (LSM is 9-11 july), or
> we can have alternatively the 'late-in-july' option.
>
> Late in july would avoid stepping on LSM's toes too much, but we'd still
> be likely to draw some Pythoneers away from it. Of course it isn't a Python
> exclusive event so perhaps this is okay? Late in july may be too much
> in the middle of summer holidays perhaps for people to show up, though
> if we announce it early we should be able to avoid this problem mostly.
How about 24.07. - 26.07. ?
I think that by moving this closer to the summer holidays we'll
eventually attract *more* people than at other times. It's only
important to get the word out (soon)...
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Marc-Andre Lemburg
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