From russel.winder at concertant.com  Tue Feb  2 12:11:54 2010
From: russel.winder at concertant.com (Russel Winder)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:11:54 +0000
Subject: [EuroPython] Concertant Multicore Survey 2010
Message-ID: <1265109114.3162.225.camel@balin>

(Hopefully it is not seen as too outrageous to trawl for people to take
this survey on this email list.  Thanks.  Russel.) 

Dear All,

Concertant is running its annual survey of the multi-core processor
(MCP) market.  As always we are interested in both embedded and
general-purpose multicore systems and their application to everything
from control and signal analysis; through sensor networks;  to weather
forecasting and sub-nuclear physics via databases, medical imaging,
financial modelling
and real-time data-analysis. In other words just about anything you
could envisage using them for.

The survey (which is being hosted by SurveyMonkey) can be found at:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BQCH7RQ

and will remain open until 12:00 PM GMT February 28th 2010.

The amount of time it will take you to complete the survey depends on
your path through the answers which is determined by your areas of
expertise. The
questionnaire contains both general sections and specialist sections,
though
many of you will probably feel able to complete all of them.

Please note that all responses will be used anonymously.

Thanks in advance for your contribution to the survey.

Peter Dzwig

pp Concertant LLP

Concertant LLP,				t: +44 20 7193 9203
41 Buckmaster Road,			f: +44 8700 516 084
London SW11 1EN, UK			m: +44 7973 705 601

http://www.concertant.com/	

For Survey Help please email: Survey2010Help at Concertant.com

-- 
Russel.
=============================================================================
Dr Russel Winder      Partner
                                            xmpp: russel at russel.org.uk
Concertant LLP        t: +44 20 7585 2200, +44 20 7193 9203
41 Buckmaster Road,   f: +44 8700 516 084   voip: sip:russel.winder at ekiga.net
London SW11 1EN, UK   m: +44 7770 465 077   skype: russel_winder
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From ms at cerenity.org  Tue Feb  2 12:54:44 2010
From: ms at cerenity.org (Michael Sparks)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 11:54:44 +0000
Subject: [EuroPython] Concertant Multicore Survey 2010
In-Reply-To: <1265109114.3162.225.camel@balin>
References: <1265109114.3162.225.camel@balin>
Message-ID: <201002021154.44863.ms@cerenity.org>

On Tuesday 02 February 2010 11:11:54 Russel Winder wrote:
> (Hopefully it is not seen as too outrageous to trawl for people to take
> this survey on this email list.  Thanks.  Russel.)

<personal opinion>

Sorry. This strikes me heavily as spam - having looked at and filled in the 
survey with bogus answers. (And this is bizarre - I'm actually interested in 
multicore systems.) 

I read it and thought "Peter Dzwig" is a rather  anti social person, and then 
read back and noticed you'd written it. The survey has nothing to do with 
python, pycon uk or europython. 

To say I'm dismayed and suprised doesn't really cover it. (especially given it 
took 10-20 minutes to fill the survey with junk data, irrespective if I was 
filling in real data)

I answered one question properly - specifically how could you miss CSP style 
code as a coding style for parallelism in your description. It's the most 
widespread, heavily used, and practical approach for dealing with parallelism. 
(that is unless unix pipelines disappeared overnight)

Regards,


Michael.

From dalke at dalkescientific.com  Fri Feb 12 16:58:17 2010
From: dalke at dalkescientific.com (Andrew Dalke)
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 16:58:17 +0100
Subject: [EuroPython] where did the 2009 talk archives go?
Message-ID: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>

Someone asked me for a copy of my slides from my EuroPython talk last summer.

I wanted to point them to the archive and audio recordings at:
    http://wiki.europython.eu/RecordedTalks

but I see that the entire site has been wiped in preparation for 2010.

Has the old material been moved elsewhere, and if so where? Or has it
been wiped forever?


				Andrew
				dalke at dalkescientific.com



From ms at cerenity.org  Fri Feb 12 17:20:38 2010
From: ms at cerenity.org (Michael Sparks)
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 16:20:38 +0000
Subject: [EuroPython] where did the 2009 talk archives go?
In-Reply-To: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>
References: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>
Message-ID: <201002121620.38591.ms@cerenity.org>

On Friday 12 February 2010 15:58:17 Andrew Dalke wrote:
> Someone asked me for a copy of my slides from my EuroPython talk last
>  summer.
> 
> I wanted to point them to the archive and audio recordings at:
>     http://wiki.europython.eu/RecordedTalks
> 
> but I see that the entire site has been wiped in preparation for 2010.
> 
> Has the old material been moved elsewhere, and if so where? Or has it
> been wiped forever?

The new site is undergoing an overhaul at the moment. The videos of (a 
significant number of) talks are still available here though:

    http://europython09.blip.tv/


Michael.

From rjt-pyconuk at thegrindstone.me.uk  Fri Feb 12 17:10:49 2010
From: rjt-pyconuk at thegrindstone.me.uk (Richard Taylor)
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 16:10:49 +0000
Subject: [EuroPython] where did the 2009 talk archives go?
In-Reply-To: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>
References: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>
Message-ID: <4B757D89.5090201@thegrindstone.me.uk>

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Andrew

It has not been wiped. The 2009 site should appear on
wiki.europython2009.eu/ but there are some domain registration problems
at the moment.

If you tell me which slides you want I may be able to dig them off the
server and email them to me.

Regards

Richard


On 12/02/2010 15:58, Andrew Dalke wrote:
> Someone asked me for a copy of my slides from my EuroPython talk last summer.
> 
> I wanted to point them to the archive and audio recordings at:
>     http://wiki.europython.eu/RecordedTalks
> 
> but I see that the entire site has been wiped in preparation for 2010.
> 
> Has the old material been moved elsewhere, and if so where? Or has it
> been wiped forever?
> 
> 
> 				Andrew
> 				dalke at dalkescientific.com
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> EuroPython 2010 - Birmingham, 17-24 July 2010 - http://www.europython2010.eu
> EuroPython mailing list
> EuroPython at python.org
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
> 
> 
> 

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From rjt-pyconuk at thegrindstone.me.uk  Fri Feb 12 17:26:46 2010
From: rjt-pyconuk at thegrindstone.me.uk (Richard Taylor)
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 16:26:46 +0000
Subject: [EuroPython] where did the 2009 talk archives go?
In-Reply-To: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>
References: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>
Message-ID: <4B758146.8010409@thegrindstone.me.uk>

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Andrew

I have found the slides, they are on their way.

Richard

On 12/02/2010 15:58, Andrew Dalke wrote:
> Someone asked me for a copy of my slides from my EuroPython talk last summer.
> 
> I wanted to point them to the archive and audio recordings at:
>     http://wiki.europython.eu/RecordedTalks
> 
> but I see that the entire site has been wiped in preparation for 2010.
> 
> Has the old material been moved elsewhere, and if so where? Or has it
> been wiped forever?
> 
> 
> 				Andrew
> 				dalke at dalkescientific.com
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> EuroPython 2010 - Birmingham, 17-24 July 2010 - http://www.europython2010.eu
> EuroPython mailing list
> EuroPython at python.org
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython
> 
> 
> 

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From dalke at dalkescientific.com  Fri Feb 12 19:48:34 2010
From: dalke at dalkescientific.com (Andrew Dalke)
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 19:48:34 +0100
Subject: [EuroPython] where did the 2009 talk archives go?
In-Reply-To: <4B757D89.5090201@thegrindstone.me.uk>
References: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>
	<4B757D89.5090201@thegrindstone.me.uk>
Message-ID: <37C38AEB-C563-4C86-8F2E-4466E0F56CB9@dalkescientific.com>

Hi Richard,


On Feb 12, 2010, at 5:10 PM, Richard Taylor wrote:
> It has not been wiped. The 2009 site should appear on
> wiki.europython2009.eu/ but there are some domain registration problems
> at the moment.

Okay. I also looked for a link from the top-level of the current site, to see if there were links to older meetings, but found nothing. 

How would I see the materials from 2008, if anything was made available?

> If you tell me which slides you want I may be able to dig them off the
> server and email them to me.

In a later email you sent my slides to me. Thank you for your effort.

I have the slides still from last summer, so that isn't the problem. I just wanted to refer the person who asked for the slides to the place with both the slides and the audio recording of my presentation. (There was no video for that one.)

Instead, I forwarded him a copy of the PDF.

Cheers!

				Andrew
				dalke at dalkescientific.com



From general.mooney at googlemail.com  Mon Feb 15 10:41:52 2010
From: general.mooney at googlemail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Ciar=C3=A1n_Mooney?=)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 09:41:52 +0000
Subject: [EuroPython] where did the 2009 talk archives go?
In-Reply-To: <37C38AEB-C563-4C86-8F2E-4466E0F56CB9@dalkescientific.com>
References: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>
	<4B757D89.5090201@thegrindstone.me.uk>
	<37C38AEB-C563-4C86-8F2E-4466E0F56CB9@dalkescientific.com>
Message-ID: <3e4e51a81002150141ja92bbcchec41d8ea60271839@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

Well that's mildly annoying.

I have copies of all the recorded talks. Which ones do you want and
I'll put them up at an alternative location.

Ciar?n

From rjt-pyconuk at thegrindstone.me.uk  Mon Feb 15 15:55:41 2010
From: rjt-pyconuk at thegrindstone.me.uk (Richard Taylor)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 14:55:41 +0000
Subject: [EuroPython] where did the 2009 talk archives go?
In-Reply-To: <3e4e51a81002150141ja92bbcchec41d8ea60271839@mail.gmail.com>
References: <494E19A2-D214-4ED3-B5D0-1581726BBB4F@dalkescientific.com>	<4B757D89.5090201@thegrindstone.me.uk>	<37C38AEB-C563-4C86-8F2E-4466E0F56CB9@dalkescientific.com>
	<3e4e51a81002150141ja92bbcchec41d8ea60271839@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <4B79606D.8040203@thegrindstone.me.uk>

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All the talks are still on the server, nothing has been lost. They will
reappear once the domain name issues have been resolved.

Regards

Richard


On 15/02/2010 09:41, Ciar?n Mooney wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Well that's mildly annoying.
> 
> I have copies of all the recorded talks. Which ones do you want and
> I'll put them up at an alternative location.
> 
> Ciar?n
> _______________________________________________
> EuroPython 2010 - Birmingham, 17-24 July 2010 - http://www.europython2010.eu
> EuroPython mailing list
> EuroPython at python.org
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython

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From wout at tankink.com  Fri Feb 19 15:40:11 2010
From: wout at tankink.com (Wout Tankink)
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 15:40:11 +0100
Subject: [EuroPython] Question on payment: RC6892920
References: <20100210-20440250-2450-0@roman100017>
Message-ID: <464BDF51-3611-4B0F-A843-4F414FCCAFE6@tankink.com>

Dear Organisers,

At the time of my registration I choose for 'bank transfer' as the payment option.
But I would like to pay by credit card after all.
Please can you give me the email address of your PayPal-account: so I can arrange my payment
or an other option to pay by credit card (Mastercard) securely?
Thanks in advance.

Regards,


Wout Tankink



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> From: "EuroPython 2010 Registration" <vanessa at clocksoft.com>
> Date: 10 februari 2010 21:44:02 GMT+01:00
> To: "Wout Tankink" <wout at tankink.com>
> Subject: EuroPython 2010 Confirmation Email for order ref: RC6892920
> 
>  Registration Ticket 
> 
> Please quote this Registration Ticket number with all payments: RC6892920
>  
> EuroPython 2010
> Thank you, your order has been received.
>  
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>  
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