[EuroPython] tracks again
Tom Deprez
Tom Deprez" <tom@aragne.com
Tue, 18 Feb 2003 19:53:18 +0100
Hi,
Go ahead, you've an account. I haven't changed the whole page, since:
A) We don't have a fixed idea yet which tracks will happen
B) I didn't had a description of the new tracks.
PS. I've started my week very badly :-(. It's quiet possible I loose my
job, because of some of my freelance projects. I'm in a really bad mood,
I would like to tell the whole world about it, but I can't. *@!#
politics. So, I won't be that active. I'll try to do my best.
Tom.
Martijn Faassen wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just got Alex Martelli mailing me who he should contact to
> send in proposals. We should at least be moving ahead with organizing
> this so here's another push:
>
> From the web page:
>
> http://europython.zope.nl/sessions/descriptions
>
> and the thread it looks like the stuff is not entirely up to date/
> consistent.
>
> What appears to be missing is
>
> Python/Zope in Public Administrations: Nicolas Pettiaux
>
> and Zope Tutorials and Lightning talks and perhaps more.
>
> Oh, and the track description of the
> Zope track is definitely out of date (mentions 2002, and lighting
> talks should be a separate 'track').
>
> Python Applications Track
>
> No track champion yet, and talks about a 'wide range of Python
> applications and frameworks.' My proposal is to split off the
> 'frameworks' part into the:
>
> Python Frameworks Track
>
> Track champion: Martijn Faassen
>
> Talks on a wide range of Python frameworks (not end-user
> applications). These frameworks or libraries are used to build
> applications. This includes XML libraries, database connectivity,
> internet server frameworks, etc.
>
> Python Language Track (Michael Hudson with me as his Igor)
>
> The rest of the tracks seem to be in good hands, except for the Web
> Services track. Would it be possible to include one or more talks
> about
> web services in the Python Frameworks track? Though the Frameworks
> track
> may be more technical than the intent of the web services track; I
> don't know (wasn't able to attend that track last year).
>
> Regards,
>
> Martijn
>
>
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