[EuroPython] Time Schedules and Tracks

Tom Deprez Tom Deprez" <tom@aragne.com
Thu, 2 May 2002 13:52:14 +0200


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicolas Chauvat" <Nicolas.Chauvat@logilab.fr>
To: "Tom Deprez" <tom@aragne.com>
Cc: <europython@python.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: [EuroPython] Time Schedules and Tracks


> > I've made a graphical view of the time schedules and the tracks.
> > I did my best to put them together with my knowledge. I didn't yet
placed
> > them in which rooms they would go.
> >
> > You can find them at
http://europython.zope.nl/draftwiki/ConferenceTracks
> > (In more detail topic)
>
> wow, where did the 3 sessions dedicated to Python In Science and Industry
> go ? That is what we settled for during last monday's IRC chat, isn't it ?

Glad you checked it out. That's why I posted it in the first place.

Mmm, I went further on the information of
http://europython.zope.nl/draftwiki/ConferenceTracks (which was updated
during the IRC chat).
In it, it tells that Python S&I is planned for day 2 PM. I forgot to look at
the amount of sessions!, sorry!

There are several options:
--------------------------

1) Put the Python S&I on Day1. We've still one full track free.
2) Perhaps let the congress end at 18.00 or 19.00h. This would allow us to
give more talks.
 However, this has some implications: we need to pay for guards.
 Denis, perhaps it's interesting just to check out the cost of this. If it
is not that much, we could settle for this.... and perhaps have an evening
event in the multipurpose room (if allowed by CEME)

3) ?


Regards,
Tom.