[EuroPython] Europython 2005 talk interests
Maik Röder
maik.roeder at ingeniweb.com
Wed Jun 1 09:48:39 CEST 2005
Hi,
Jacob Hallén wrote:
> we are missing your registration for the conference. We need all people
> to register, so that we can properly make badges, lunch tickets,
> accounts for the wireless network, etc. If you are coming to Europython
> only to speak and not attend any other event, you may register as a
> "Special invitee" at a zero registration fee.
>
> Registration is reached through http://www.europython.org
>
> If you by any chance already have registered, please let us know under
> what name, so that we can link up your atendee registration and your
> speaker registration.
I have registered under the name "Maik Roeder".
My talk is:
http://pbf.strakt.com:8080/talk.chtml?talk=2891&track=694
Best regards,
Maik Röder
> Best regards
>
> Jacob Hallén
> Europython head organiser
>
>
> After you have registered, you may want to follow the instructions below,
> that were sent to all registered attendees today:
>
> ___________________________________________________________________________
>
> Next week, we will be making the schedule for the Europython conference.
> We have a record 111 talks that need sceduling. To help us avoid
> overcrowding rooms and to minimise the number of collisions beween talks
> that you are interested in, we want your input on what talks would like
> to hear.
>
> This is what you need to do:
>
> 1. Go to http://www.python-in-business.org/ep2005/interests.html
>
> 2. Enter your email address in the box near the top. You should use the
> address this email was sent to.
>
> 3. Check as many boxes in front of talks as you like. Since you can attend
> a maximum of 30 talks, it is probably not meaningful to check more than
> that. If you are a speaker, you should check your own talks.
>
> 4. Press the "submit" button at the bottom of the form.
>
> This information will be used for scheduling only. You are not bound by
> what you select and it is not a measurement of the popularity of any specific
> talk. However, we hope that we can improve what you get out of Europython.
> We will be starting the scheduling work on Monday 6 June, so we would like
> to have your selection by then.
>
>
More information about the EuroPython
mailing list