From mal@lemburg.com  Fri Oct 11 15:19:45 2002
From: mal@lemburg.com (M.-A. Lemburg)
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 16:19:45 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] Missing Slides
References: <20020716210031.GA3670@jfr>
Message-ID: <3DA6DE01.9080007@lemburg.com>

Any update one these ?

Jean-Fran=E7ois Roche wrote:
> Sorry to nerve again with that...
>=20
> Here is the list - 15 missing:
>=20
> * Alan Runyan - Plone and CMF                                          =
  =20
> * Armin Rigo - Psyco
> * Bernhard Herzog - Vector-Drawing in Python with Sketch               =
        =20
> * Guido van Rossum - BDFL Pronouncements  =20
> * Itamar Shtull-Trauring - Slides - a presentation generator for Python=
=20
> * John Pinner - Using Python to Escape the 4GL Trap                    =
        =20
> * Kapil Thangavelu - Gideon: An Application Framework For Zope         =
        =20
> * Michael Eichner - CopyZclass, a Zope product to copy and adapt an exi=
sting Zclass                  =20
> * Nicolas Chauvat - Narval
> * Paolo Bizzari - OpenFlow
> * Rapha=EBl Glassberg - PrimeUser, a business case of the use of Zope f=
or e-commerce                   =20
> * Robert Boulanger - Zoa - Working with Boa Constructor and Zope       =
        =20
> * Steve Alexander - Zope3 Event service                                =
        =20
> * Theo de Ridder - Python as wide-spectrum language in a tough applicat=
ion domain                    =20
> * Tim Couper - Introducing Python to a Fortune 500 Compan
>=20
> Early thanks for your help!
>=20
> 			Jean-Fran=E7ois Roche

--=20
Marc-Andre Lemburg
CEO eGenix.com Software GmbH
_______________________________________________________________________
eGenix.com -- Makers of the Python mx Extensions: mxDateTime,mxODBC,...
Python Consulting:                               http://www.egenix.com/
Python Software:                    http://www.egenix.com/files/python/



From gherman@darwin.in-berlin.de  Wed Oct 23 09:47:52 2002
From: gherman@darwin.in-berlin.de (Dinu Gherman)
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 10:47:52 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
Message-ID: <1DA2B5C1-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>

Hi all, please take this as a gentle warm-up teasing message only!
But I wonder what the status is regarding next year's EPC 2003?

Being not quite sure if it can ever really be too early to ask,
I'm curious about the status of a followe-up event in the same
place (Charleroi) as it was conceived by so many during the meet-
ing this summer?

Best regards,

Dinu

--
Dinu C. Gherman
......................................................................
"Even if you do learn to speak correct English, whom are you going
to speak it to?" (Clarence Darrow)



From gherman@darwin.in-berlin.de  Wed Oct 23 09:50:32 2002
From: gherman@darwin.in-berlin.de (Dinu Gherman)
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 10:50:32 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] Suspicious Wiki modifications
Message-ID: <7D27B4BE-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>

Hi, I see someone has left about a dozen Wiki pages empty on
18 October, but I'm not sure if these were new or old pages.
See the RecentChanges page:

   http://europython.zope.nl/wiki/RecentChanges

Regards,

Dinu

--
Dinu C. Gherman
......................................................................
"No one has ever had an idea in a dress suit."
(Sir Frederick G. Banting)



From mal@lemburg.com  Wed Oct 23 09:59:59 2002
From: mal@lemburg.com (M.-A. Lemburg)
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 10:59:59 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] Suspicious Wiki modifications
References: <7D27B4BE-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>
Message-ID: <3DB6650F.4060105@lemburg.com>

Dinu Gherman wrote:
> Hi, I see someone has left about a dozen Wiki pages empty on
> 18 October, but I'm not sure if these were new or old pages.
> See the RecentChanges page:
> 
>   http://europython.zope.nl/wiki/RecentChanges

I think someone with proper permissions and knowledge how
to do this (not me ;-) should back out those changes.

BTW, the IP address seems to map to someone from South
Korea. I don't remember any attendees from S.Korea...

http://www.networldmap.com/TryIt.htm?GetLocation&ipaddress=213.215.133.19

(even though that service is not all that accurate)

-- 
Marc-Andre Lemburg
CEO eGenix.com Software GmbH
_______________________________________________________________________
eGenix.com -- Makers of the Python mx Extensions: mxDateTime,mxODBC,...
Python Consulting:                               http://www.egenix.com/
Python Software:                    http://www.egenix.com/files/python/



From tom@aragne.com  Wed Oct 23 10:34:24 2002
From: tom@aragne.com (Tom Deprez)
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 11:34:24 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] Suspicious Wiki modifications
References: <7D27B4BE-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de> <3DB6650F.4060105@lemburg.com>
Message-ID: <00c901c27a77$60089fb0$1e71a8c0@u10136>

removed.

M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> Dinu Gherman wrote:
>> Hi, I see someone has left about a dozen Wiki pages empty on
>> 18 October, but I'm not sure if these were new or old pages.
>> See the RecentChanges page:
>> 
>>   http://europython.zope.nl/wiki/RecentChanges
> 
> I think someone with proper permissions and knowledge how
> to do this (not me ;-) should back out those changes.
> 
> BTW, the IP address seems to map to someone from South
> Korea. I don't remember any attendees from S.Korea...
> 
> http://www.networldmap.com/TryIt.htm?GetLocation&ipaddress=213.215.133.19
> 
> (even though that service is not all that accurate)
> 
> _______________________________________________
> EuroPython mailing list
> EuroPython@python.org
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython



From mal@lemburg.com  Wed Oct 23 10:37:57 2002
From: mal@lemburg.com (M.-A. Lemburg)
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 11:37:57 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] Suspicious Wiki modifications
References: <7D27B4BE-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>	<3DB6650F.4060105@lemburg.com> <00c901c27a77$60089fb0$1e71a8c0@u10136>
Message-ID: <3DB66DF5.1080908@lemburg.com>

Tom Deprez wrote:
> removed.

Thanks.

> M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> 
>>Dinu Gherman wrote:
>>
>>>Hi, I see someone has left about a dozen Wiki pages empty on
>>>18 October, but I'm not sure if these were new or old pages.
>>>See the RecentChanges page:
>>>
>>>  http://europython.zope.nl/wiki/RecentChanges
>>
>>I think someone with proper permissions and knowledge how
>>to do this (not me ;-) should back out those changes.
>>
>>BTW, the IP address seems to map to someone from South
>>Korea. I don't remember any attendees from S.Korea...
>>
>>http://www.networldmap.com/TryIt.htm?GetLocation&ipaddress=213.215.133.19
>>
>>(even though that service is not all that accurate)
>>
>>_______________________________________________
>>EuroPython mailing list
>>EuroPython@python.org
>>http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
> 
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> EuroPython mailing list
> EuroPython@python.org
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython

-- 
Marc-Andre Lemburg
CEO eGenix.com Software GmbH
_______________________________________________________________________
eGenix.com -- Makers of the Python mx Extensions: mxDateTime,mxODBC,...
Python Consulting:                               http://www.egenix.com/
Python Software:                    http://www.egenix.com/files/python/



From magnus@thinkware.se  Wed Oct 23 11:34:41 2002
From: magnus@thinkware.se (Magnus Lycka)
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 12:34:41 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] Suspicious Wiki modifications
In-Reply-To: <3DB6650F.4060105@lemburg.com>
References: <7D27B4BE-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20021023122940.02a25e40@www.thinkware.se>

At 10:59 2002-10-23 +0200, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
>BTW, the IP address seems to map to someone from South
>Korea. I don't remember any attendees from S.Korea...
>
>http://www.networldmap.com/TryIt.htm?GetLocation&ipaddress=3D213.215.133.19

Unfortunately I've found that it's helpful to
use the web server capabilities for blocking
ip-address from a wiki. I've just done it twice
in several years--once because of advertisments
(sigh) and just a few days ago due to data removal.

Both times I blocked the subnet involved (like
213.215.133.), and the problem didn't come back.


--=20
Magnus Lyck=E5, Thinkware AB
=C4lvans v=E4g 99, SE-907 50 UME=C5
tel: 070-582 80 65, fax: 070-612 80 65
http://www.thinkware.se/  mailto:magnus@thinkware.se



From paulj@webtic.com  Thu Oct 24 09:50:43 2002
From: paulj@webtic.com (Paul Jongsma)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 10:50:43 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] Suspicious Wiki modifications
In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20021023122940.02a25e40@www.thinkware.se>
Message-ID: <AE2DCB28-E72D-11D6-B9C7-00039344863A@webtic.com>

On Wednesday, Oct 23, 2002, at 12:34 Europe/Amsterdam, Magnus Lycka  
wrote:

> At 10:59 2002-10-23 +0200, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
>> BTW, the IP address seems to map to someone from South
>> Korea. I don't remember any attendees from S.Korea...
>>
>> http://www.networldmap.com/ 
>> TryIt.htm?GetLocation&ipaddress=213.215.133.19
>
> Both times I blocked the subnet involved (like
> 213.215.133.), and the problem didn't come back.
>
>

The RIPE database is more reliable I think;

whois 213.215.133.19

inetnum:      213.215.133.16 - 213.215.133.31
netname:      TRINITY-NET-1
descr:        Trinity Srl
descr:        Roma, Italy
country:      IT
admin-c:      MO2094-RIPE
admin-c:      EL3577-RIPE
tech-c:       BC620-RIPE
tech-c:       EL3577-RIPE
rev-srv:      ns.it.colt.net
rev-srv:      ns2.it.colt.net
status:       ASSIGNED PA
mnt-by:       RIPE-NCC-NONE-MNT
changed:      bcodutti@colt-telecom.it 20010514
source:       RIPE



From Nicolas.Chauvat@logilab.fr  Thu Oct 24 10:52:14 2002
From: Nicolas.Chauvat@logilab.fr (Nicolas Chauvat)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 11:52:14 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
In-Reply-To: <1DA2B5C1-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>
References: <1DA2B5C1-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>
Message-ID: <20021024095214.GE21212@logilab.fr>

On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 10:47:52AM +0200, Dinu Gherman wrote:
> Hi all, please take this as a gentle warm-up teasing message only!
> But I wonder what the status is regarding next year's EPC 2003?
> 
> Being not quite sure if it can ever really be too early to ask,
> I'm curious about the status of a followe-up event in the same
> place (Charleroi) as it was conceived by so many during the meet-
> ing this summer?

I keep hearing very nice comments about last year every place I go.
I think it is never too early to start. Who is up for another round ?

-- 
Nicolas Chauvat

http://www.logilab.com - "Mais oů est donc Ornicar ?" - LOGILAB, Paris (France)


From gotcha@swing.be  Thu Oct 24 11:04:28 2002
From: gotcha@swing.be (Godefroid Chapelle)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 12:04:28 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
In-Reply-To: <20021024095214.GE21212@logilab.fr>
References: <1DA2B5C1-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>
 <1DA2B5C1-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021024120352.00ab9e98@pop.swing.be>

At 11:52 24/10/2002, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
>I keep hearing very nice comments about last year every place I go.
>I think it is never too early to start. Who is up for another round ?

I am, as last year, with about the same time and energy as last year.
--

Godefroid Chapelle

BubbleNet sprl
rue Victor Horta, 18 / 202
1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Belgium

Tel + 32 (10) 459901
Mob + 32 (477) 363942

TVA 467 093 008
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From tom@aragne.com  Thu Oct 24 12:25:53 2002
From: tom@aragne.com (Tom Deprez)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 13:25:53 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
References: <1DA2B5C1-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de> <1DA2B5C1-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de> <5.1.0.14.2.20021024120352.00ab9e98@pop.swing.be>
Message-ID: <00fa01c27b50$1d586e50$1e71a8c0@u10136>

+1

Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
> At 11:52 24/10/2002, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
>> I keep hearing very nice comments about last year every place I go.
>> I think it is never too early to start. Who is up for another round ?
> 
> I am, as last year, with about the same time and energy as last year.
> Godefroid Chapelle
> 
> BubbleNet sprl
> rue Victor Horta, 18 / 202
> 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
> Belgium
> 
> Tel + 32 (10) 459901
> Mob + 32 (477) 363942
> 
> TVA 467 093 008
> RC Niv 49849
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> EuroPython mailing list
> EuroPython@python.org
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython



From huima@fountainpark.org  Thu Oct 24 17:54:05 2002
From: huima@fountainpark.org (Heimo Laukkanen)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 19:54:05 +0300
Subject: [EuroPython] Re: EuroPython digest, Vol 1 #257 - 4 msgs
References: <20021024160006.2775.49987.Mailman@mail.python.org>
Message-ID: <3DB825AD.9050002@fountainpark.org>

 >Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
 >
 >>I keep hearing very nice comments about last year every place I go.
 >>I think it is never too early to start. Who is up for another round ?
 >
 >
 >I am, as last year, with about the same time and energy as last year.

I was only a participant last year and was very impressed with the 
quality of everything, so this time I could help also to make things 
happen - depending ofcourse when and where the event shall be held.

So count me in.

-huima



From paul@eurozope.org  Mon Oct 28 13:25:09 2002
From: paul@eurozope.org (Paul Everitt)
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 14:25:09 +0100
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20021024120352.00ab9e98@pop.swing.be>
Message-ID: <AE5AE224-EA78-11D6-A9DF-003065C7DEAE@eurozope.org>

Once my matriculation setlles down in the next month, I will have more 
time and the same energy, so I'm +1.

I propose we start by gathering up the list of known, relevant events 
that might conflict.

--Paul

On jeudi, oct 24, 2002, at 12:04 Europe/Paris, Godefroid Chapelle wrote:

> At 11:52 24/10/2002, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
>> I keep hearing very nice comments about last year every place I go.
>> I think it is never too early to start. Who is up for another round ?
>
> I am, as last year, with about the same time and energy as last year.
> --
>
> Godefroid Chapelle
>
> BubbleNet sprl
> rue Victor Horta, 18 / 202
> 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
> Belgium
>
> Tel + 32 (10) 459901
> Mob + 32 (477) 363942
>
> TVA 467 093 008
> RC Niv 49849
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> EuroPython mailing list
> EuroPython@python.org
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
>



From itamar@itamarst.org  Mon Oct 28 17:46:17 2002
From: itamar@itamarst.org (Itamar Shtull-Trauring)
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 12:46:17 -0500
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
In-Reply-To: <AE5AE224-EA78-11D6-A9DF-003065C7DEAE@eurozope.org>
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20021024120352.00ab9e98@pop.swing.be>
 <AE5AE224-EA78-11D6-A9DF-003065C7DEAE@eurozope.org>
Message-ID: <20021028124617.0ed4297e.itamar@itamarst.org>

On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 14:25:09 +0100
Paul Everitt <paul@eurozope.org> wrote:
 
> Once my matriculation setlles down in the next month, I will have more
> 
> time and the same energy, so I'm +1.
> 
> I propose we start by gathering up the list of known, relevant events 
> that might conflict.

Usenix 2003 - June 9-14


-- 
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Available for Python, Twisted, Zope and Java consulting


From nicolas.pettiaux@openbe.org  Mon Oct 28 17:49:31 2002
From: nicolas.pettiaux@openbe.org (Nicolas Pettiaux)
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 19:49:31 +0200
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
In-Reply-To: <00fa01c27b50$1d586e50$1e71a8c0@u10136>
References: <1DA2B5C1-E664-11D6-8EC4-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de> <5.1.0.14.2.20021024120352.00ab9e98@pop.swing.be> <00fa01c27b50$1d586e50$1e71a8c0@u10136>
Message-ID: <E186E16-0003tU-00@koshin.mail.be.easynet.net>

+1

Count me in, I'll have more time and energy than last year :-)

Nicolas
--=20
Nicolas Pettiaux
Avenue du P=E9rou 29
B-1000 Brussels


From gotcha@swing.be  Tue Oct 29 09:11:28 2002
From: gotcha@swing.be (Godefroid Chapelle)
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 10:11:28 +0100
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
In-Reply-To: <AE5AE224-EA78-11D6-A9DF-003065C7DEAE@eurozope.org>
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20021024120352.00ab9e98@pop.swing.be>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20021029100635.01e90958@pop.swing.be>

At 14:25 28/10/2002, Paul Everitt wrote:

>Once my matriculation setlles down in the next month, I will have more 
>time and the same energy, so I'm +1.
>
>I propose we start by gathering up the list of known, relevant events that 
>might conflict.
>

I think the other thing we have to decide quickly about is the location.

 From the experience last year, we know that quiet a lot of work has to be 
done with personal contacts.

If Denis and the whole P3B team are still in, I think that it would be 
easier for all of us to capitalize on previous year work...

IOW, I think that we could organize it in Charleroi again even if we should 
put some effort to get better sonorization for the room which was not so 
comfortable.

My 2 eurocents trying to fire the discussion.

>--Paul
>
>On jeudi, oct 24, 2002, at 12:04 Europe/Paris, Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
>
>>At 11:52 24/10/2002, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
>>>I keep hearing very nice comments about last year every place I go.
>>>I think it is never too early to start. Who is up for another round ?
>>
>>I am, as last year, with about the same time and energy as last year.
>>--
>>
>>Godefroid Chapelle

--

Godefroid Chapelle

BubbleNet sprl
rue Victor Horta, 18 / 202
1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Belgium

Tel + 32 (10) 459901
Mob + 32 (477) 363942

TVA 467 093 008
RC Niv 49849



From gherman@darwin.in-berlin.de  Tue Oct 29 11:00:24 2002
From: gherman@darwin.in-berlin.de (Dinu Gherman)
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 12:00:24 +0100
Subject: [EuroPython] Brochure next year (now "broken")
Message-ID: <A02C899A-EB2D-11D6-9CEE-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>

You might find the link to ReportLab's site generating the "current"
brochure to be broken. Thats's sad, but... well, there are some tech-
nical issues with memory-intensive jobs running on that box as it
seems.

I hope ReportLab will be able to provide a similar service for next
year's conference a well. And by then I'll also be able to add some
time-table-like overview of presentations directly into the document
generated right from your database!

Something similar, although in a different context (telephone invoi-
ces) is running as an experimental webservice on this site:

   http://me.in-berlin.de/~darwin/inv/inview.html

Regards,

Dinu

--
Dinu C. Gherman
......................................................................
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm
frightened of the old ones." (John Cage)



From Nicolas.Chauvat@logilab.fr  Tue Oct 29 11:44:31 2002
From: Nicolas.Chauvat@logilab.fr (Nicolas Chauvat)
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 12:44:31 +0100
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20021029100635.01e90958@pop.swing.be>
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20021024120352.00ab9e98@pop.swing.be> <5.1.0.14.2.20021029100635.01e90958@pop.swing.be>
Message-ID: <20021029114431.GC21718@logilab.fr>

On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:11:28AM +0100, Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
> At 14:25 28/10/2002, Paul Everitt wrote:
> 
> >Once my matriculation setlles down in the next month, I will have more 
> >time and the same energy, so I'm +1.
> >
> >I propose we start by gathering up the list of known, relevant events that 
> >might conflict.
> >
> 
> I think the other thing we have to decide quickly about is the location.
> 
> From the experience last year, we know that quiet a lot of work has to be 
> done with personal contacts.
> 
> If Denis and the whole P3B team are still in, I think that it would be 
> easier for all of us to capitalize on previous year work...
> 
> IOW, I think that we could organize it in Charleroi again even if we should 
> put some effort to get better sonorization for the room which was not so 
> comfortable.

Charleroi was a nice place where to hold the conference. Since last year proved
that a lot of work has to be done to organize the venue, I agree with you
that it only makes sense to do it in Charleroi if P3B and friends are willing
to do it a second time. Else, we'd better know quickly and statr looking for
alternatives.

-- 
Nicolas Chauvat

http://www.logilab.com - "Mais oů est donc Ornicar ?" - LOGILAB, Paris (France)


From andy@reportlab.com  Tue Oct 29 12:25:54 2002
From: andy@reportlab.com (Andy Robinson)
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 12:25:54 -0000
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
In-Reply-To: <AE5AE224-EA78-11D6-A9DF-003065C7DEAE@eurozope.org>
Message-ID: <PGECLPOBGNBNKHNAGIJHEEELDPAA.andy@reportlab.com>

> > At 11:52 24/10/2002, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
> >> I keep hearing very nice comments about last year every 
> place I go.
> >> I think it is never too early to start. Who is up for 
> another round ?

Me too.  

Can we assume the same infrastructure for managing speakers,
talks etc is available next time?  Is there interest in refining
it a little provided we start early enough?

I ask because the UK conference in April  might like to use
the same thing, and for all I know even the YAPC in the states.
An "organise your event" web app that is maintained and working
will really lower the barrier to putting these events on.

Thanks,

Andy


From andy@reportlab.com  Tue Oct 29 12:28:20 2002
From: andy@reportlab.com (Andy Robinson)
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 12:28:20 -0000
Subject: [EuroPython] Brochure next year (now "broken")
In-Reply-To: <A02C899A-EB2D-11D6-9CEE-00039345C610@darwin.in-berlin.de>
Message-ID: <PGECLPOBGNBNKHNAGIJHKEELDPAA.andy@reportlab.com>

> You might find the link to ReportLab's site generating the "current"
> brochure to be broken. Thats's sad, but... well, there are
> some tech-
> nical issues with memory-intensive jobs running on that box as it
> seems.

I see this too.  There is no issue with resources on that server -it
is dedicated - but our ISP may have changed something.  Investigating
now.

> I hope ReportLab will be able to provide a similar service for next
> year's conference a well. And by then I'll also be able to add some
> time-table-like overview of presentations directly into the document
> generated right from your database!
>

As my other mail said:  I would love to see an 'event managing'
solution grow steadily from conference to conference.  What we did
will definitely be available again.  We'll try to be more structured
about what we accept this time, in order to save work and tell people
exactly what to submit - even give them ways to preview the content
when designing ads.

Also, it's a pity the Aragne guys remade the giant timetables,
as we can definitely allow timetables to come off the database in
all shapes and sizes.  I envisage the organisers being able to
rearrange lightning talks or last minute changes, hit 'print' and
get a new schedule instantly...

- Andy




From nicolas.pettiaux@openbe.org  Wed Oct 30 06:28:39 2002
From: nicolas.pettiaux@openbe.org (Nicolas Pettiaux)
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 07:28:39 +0100
Subject: [EuroPython] What about next year?
In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20021029100635.01e90958@pop.swing.be>
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20021024120352.00ab9e98@pop.swing.be> <5.1.0.14.2.20021029100635.01e90958@pop.swing.be>
Message-ID: <E186mLI-0002ug-00@koshin.mail.be.easynet.net>

Le Mardi 29 Octobre 2002 10:11, Godefroid Chapelle a =E9crit :

> >I propose we start by gathering up the list of known, relevant events =
that
> >might conflict.

+1

> I think the other thing we have to decide quickly about is the location=
=2E

+1

> If Denis and the whole P3B team are still in, I think that it would be
> easier for all of us to capitalize on previous year work...

I think it makes a lot of sense to capitalize on the organization and eff=
ort=20
of the Charleroi edition, and also that we deserve that to P3B that has=20
invested a lot of time and effort (and also money as it appears that they=
=20
have spent more than they earned :-( )

I therefore already support the idea that Europython2003 should be organi=
zed=20
in Charleroi

(It can make sense in general to say that Europython should be organized =
for=20
2 years in a row at the  same place)

Regards,

Nicolas

PS IOW, I think that we could organize it in Charleroi again even if we s=
hould
> put some effort to get better sonorization for the room which was not s=
o
> comfortable.

This is technical effort that is not only interesting for us but for the=20
owner of the rooms too ... and all their clients. Solvable wihtout too mu=
ch=20
problem I suppose.

--=20


From horst@proceryon.at  Wed Oct 30 07:06:25 2002
From: horst@proceryon.at (Horst Gassner)
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 08:06:25 +0100
Subject: [EuroPython] Re: Europython and Python UK??
References: <20021029170015.14996.14924.Mailman@mail.python.org>
Message-ID: <3DBF84F1.7010202@proceryon.at>

Hello!

I am confused. Will there be two Python concerences in Europe next year? 
And if yes - will there be different talks?

Nice greetings
- horst



From andy@reportlab.com  Wed Oct 30 07:42:27 2002
From: andy@reportlab.com (Andy Robinson)
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 07:42:27 -0000
Subject: [EuroPython] Re: Europython and Python UK??
In-Reply-To: <3DBF84F1.7010202@proceryon.at>
Message-ID: <LKENLBBMDHMKBECHIAIAMEHECNAA.andy@reportlab.com>

> Hello!
> 
> I am confused. Will there be two Python concerences in Europe next year? 
> And if yes - will there be different talks?
> 
> Nice greetings
> - horst

Yes and Yes.

The UK one is happening in April, and it's part of a larger conference 
that has forced us to organise quite early.  We hope to have a web page
up in a couple of weeks with the draft timetable.

- Andy Robinson