From chef at ghum.de Thu Nov 18 11:29:12 2010 From: chef at ghum.de (Massa, Harald Armin) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 11:29:12 +0100 Subject: [EuroPython] Looking forward to Florence! Message-ID: Hello Italy! my last information was that I will be in Florence in Spring to enjoy a wonderfull EuroPython there. Is the information still valid, are there any dates yet? Harald -- GHUM GmbH Harald Armin Massa Spielberger Stra?e 49 70435 Stuttgart 0173/9409607 Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 734971 - persuadere. et programmare -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dalke at dalkescientific.com Thu Nov 18 19:34:31 2010 From: dalke at dalkescientific.com (Andrew Dalke) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 19:34:31 +0100 Subject: [EuroPython] Looking forward to Florence! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8CB0DA70-9B9D-4FB6-9A50-D4530702EDFE@dalkescientific.com> On Nov 18, 2010, at 11:29 AM, Massa, Harald Armin wrote: > my last information was that I will be in Florence in Spring > to enjoy a wonderfull EuroPython there. > > Is the information still valid, are there any dates yet? I also want to know. I want to propose a talk for EuroPython on 2-to-3 migration experience and I want present some Python work for a chemistry conference in The Netherlands from 5-9 June, 2011. The call for papers is already out for the Dutch conference, so I want to know if it's going to be possible to do both. Andrew dalke at dalkescientific.com From rasky at develer.com Thu Nov 18 23:01:34 2010 From: rasky at develer.com (Giovanni Bajo) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:01:34 +0100 Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython dates Message-ID: <1290117694.2032.6.camel@ozzu> Hi, my name's Giovanni Bajo and I'm part of the EuroPython organization as a member of Python Italia Association. I saw a couple of messages asking information on EuroPython dates. Sorry for breaking the thread, I just joined the list. We are still finalizing the dates, but we're settling on week 25 (June, 19-26). A tentative schedule is: Sunday 19 - Monday 20: Tutorials Thursday 21 - Friday 24: Conference Saturday 25 - Sunday 26: Sprint It's still on the flux, though the dates will be finalized soon. We're also planning to bring the website online before Christmas, so to have an official channel for announcements and information. We don't have an official calendar for call for paper, registrations, etc. yet. -- Giovanni Bajo :: Develer S.r.l. rasky at develer.com :: http://www.develer.com Blog: http://giovanni.bajo.it Last post: Compile-time Function Execution in D From lac at openend.se Thu Nov 18 23:22:00 2010 From: lac at openend.se (Laura Creighton) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:22:00 +0100 Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython dates In-Reply-To: Message from Giovanni Bajo of "Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:01:34 +0100." <1290117694.2032.6.camel@ozzu> References: <1290117694.2032.6.camel@ozzu> Message-ID: <201011182222.oAIMM083021187@theraft.openend.se> In a message of Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:01:34 +0100, Giovanni Bajo writes: >We are still finalizing the dates, but we're settling on week 25 (June, >19-26). A tentative schedule is: > >Sunday 19 - Monday 20: Tutorials >Thursday 21 - Friday 24: Conference I assume you mean Tuesday 21, not Thursday, correct? >Saturday 25 - Sunday 26: Sprint >Giovanni Bajo :: Develer S.r.l. >rasky at develer.com :: http://www.develer.com From fabio.pliger at s3srl.com Thu Nov 18 23:27:29 2010 From: fabio.pliger at s3srl.com (Fabio Pliger) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:27:29 +0100 Subject: [EuroPython] EuroPython dates In-Reply-To: <201011182222.oAIMM083021187@theraft.openend.se> References: <1290117694.2032.6.camel@ozzu> <201011182222.oAIMM083021187@theraft.openend.se> Message-ID: 2010/11/18 Laura Creighton > In a message of Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:01:34 +0100, Giovanni Bajo writes: > > >We are still finalizing the dates, but we're settling on week 25 (June, > >19-26). A tentative schedule is: > > > >Sunday 19 - Monday 20: Tutorials > >Thursday 21 - Friday 24: Conference > > I assume you mean Tuesday 21, not Thursday, correct? yeap.... it's tuesday 21 :) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fabio.pliger at s3srl.com Thu Nov 18 23:50:53 2010 From: fabio.pliger at s3srl.com (Fabio Pliger) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:50:53 +0100 Subject: [EuroPython] Looking forward to Florence! In-Reply-To: <8CB0DA70-9B9D-4FB6-9A50-D4530702EDFE@dalkescientific.com> References: <8CB0DA70-9B9D-4FB6-9A50-D4530702EDFE@dalkescientific.com> Message-ID: 2010/11/18 Andrew Dalke > On Nov 18, 2010, at 11:29 AM, Massa, Harald Armin wrote: > > my last information was that I will be in Florence in Spring > > to enjoy a wonderfull EuroPython there. > > > > Is the information still valid, are there any dates yet? > > I also want to know. I want to propose a talk for EuroPython > on 2-to-3 migration experience and I want present some Python > work for a chemistry conference in The Netherlands from 5-9 > June, 2011. The call for papers is already out for the Dutch > conference, so I want to know if it's going to be possible > to do both. Yes. Giovanni wrote tutorials will start on sunday 19th, so you shouldn't have any trouble for both conferences. Also because djangocon.eu should be happening around the 6th of june so we tried to not clash with them.. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sparks.m at gmail.com Fri Nov 19 10:05:05 2010 From: sparks.m at gmail.com (Michael Sparks) Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 09:05:05 +0000 Subject: [EuroPython] Looking forward to Florence! In-Reply-To: References: <8CB0DA70-9B9D-4FB6-9A50-D4530702EDFE@dalkescientific.com> Message-ID: *Where* was this written? I've been periodically searching using google and found nothing about planning for europython 2011. The 19th of which month for example? How many days are planned for? Is it suggested to be during the week or during the weekend? I must admit I was getting concerned because of the complete lack of visibility. On the flipside, I'm sure you think your planning is transparent, so please take my comments above as constructive (letting you know how it seems at a distance), rather than negative! Regards, Michael On 18/11/2010, Fabio Pliger wrote: > 2010/11/18 Andrew Dalke > >> On Nov 18, 2010, at 11:29 AM, Massa, Harald Armin wrote: >> > my last information was that I will be in Florence in Spring >> > to enjoy a wonderfull EuroPython there. >> > >> > Is the information still valid, are there any dates yet? >> >> I also want to know. I want to propose a talk for EuroPython >> on 2-to-3 migration experience and I want present some Python >> work for a chemistry conference in The Netherlands from 5-9 >> June, 2011. The call for papers is already out for the Dutch >> conference, so I want to know if it's going to be possible >> to do both. > > > Yes. Giovanni wrote tutorials will start on sunday 19th, so you shouldn't > have any trouble for both conferences. Also because djangocon.eu should be > happening around the 6th of june so we tried to not clash with them.. > From sparks.m at gmail.com Fri Nov 19 10:08:14 2010 From: sparks.m at gmail.com (Michael Sparks) Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 09:08:14 +0000 Subject: [EuroPython] Looking forward to Florence! In-Reply-To: References: <8CB0DA70-9B9D-4FB6-9A50-D4530702EDFE@dalkescientific.com> Message-ID: Ok, that'll teach me for replying to something before reading my entire inbox. Sorry. Michael On 19/11/2010, Michael Sparks wrote: > *Where* was this written? I've been periodically searching using > google and found nothing about planning for europython 2011. The 19th > of which month for example? How many days are planned for? Is it > suggested to be during the week or during the weekend? > > I must admit I was getting concerned because of the complete lack of > visibility. > > On the flipside, I'm sure you think your planning is transparent, so > please take my comments above as constructive (letting you know how it > seems at a distance), rather than negative! > > Regards, > > Michael > > On 18/11/2010, Fabio Pliger wrote: >> 2010/11/18 Andrew Dalke >> >>> On Nov 18, 2010, at 11:29 AM, Massa, Harald Armin wrote: >>> > my last information was that I will be in Florence in Spring >>> > to enjoy a wonderfull EuroPython there. >>> > >>> > Is the information still valid, are there any dates yet? >>> >>> I also want to know. I want to propose a talk for EuroPython >>> on 2-to-3 migration experience and I want present some Python >>> work for a chemistry conference in The Netherlands from 5-9 >>> June, 2011. The call for papers is already out for the Dutch >>> conference, so I want to know if it's going to be possible >>> to do both. >> >> >> Yes. Giovanni wrote tutorials will start on sunday 19th, so you shouldn't >> have any trouble for both conferences. Also because djangocon.eu should >> be >> happening around the 6th of june so we tried to not clash with them.. >> > From fabio.pliger at s3srl.com Fri Nov 19 10:15:48 2010 From: fabio.pliger at s3srl.com (Fabio Pliger) Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 10:15:48 +0100 Subject: [EuroPython] Looking forward to Florence! In-Reply-To: References: <8CB0DA70-9B9D-4FB6-9A50-D4530702EDFE@dalkescientific.com> Message-ID: 2010/11/19 Michael Sparks > *Where* was this written? I've been periodically searching using > google and found nothing about planning for europython 2011. The 19th > of which month for example? How many days are planned for? Is it > suggested to be during the week or during the weekend? > Hi Micheal, Sorry, i misspelled ( typing error )... I wanted to type "as Giovanni wrote".. He wrote just another thread about 30 minutes before my post... I was refering to that post ( [EuroPython] EuroPython dates ). Here's what he wrote: 2010/11/18 Giovanni Bajo > Hi, > > my name's Giovanni Bajo and I'm part of the EuroPython organization as a > member of Python Italia Association. > > I saw a couple of messages asking information on EuroPython dates. Sorry > for breaking the thread, I just joined the list. > > We are still finalizing the dates, but we're settling on week 25 (June, > 19-26). A tentative schedule is: > > Sunday 19 - Monday 20: Tutorials > Thursday 21 - Friday 24: Conference > Saturday 25 - Sunday 26: Sprint > > It's still on the flux, though the dates will be finalized soon. We're > also planning to bring the website online before Christmas, so to have > an official channel for announcements and information. > > We don't have an official calendar for call for paper, registrations, > etc. yet. > I must admit I was getting concerned because of the complete lack of > visibility. > > On the flipside, I'm sure you think your planning is transparent, so > please take my comments above as constructive (letting you know how it > seems at a distance), rather than negative! > Not at all! I'm sorry if we were a little bit slow about speaking about EP2011 but we had many "burocratic" and strategic work with locations, caterings, etc.. So we didn't want to comunicate imprecise information. Maybe *some* information is better then *None* information... All constructive comments are well accepted! Thanks cheers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rasky at develer.com Fri Nov 19 10:29:37 2010 From: rasky at develer.com (Giovanni Bajo) Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 10:29:37 +0100 Subject: [EuroPython] Looking forward to Florence! In-Reply-To: References: <8CB0DA70-9B9D-4FB6-9A50-D4530702EDFE@dalkescientific.com> Message-ID: <1290158977.2421.6.camel@lilax> On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 09:05 +0000, Michael Sparks wrote: > I must admit I was getting concerned because of the complete lack of > visibility. > > On the flipside, I'm sure you think your planning is transparent, so > please take my comments above as constructive (letting you know how it > seems at a distance), rather than negative! We do know we are being opaque, and we are sorry about this. Our plan was to have the website online "reeeeeeeal fast" and start giving info through it (blog, pages, etc.), but it's turning out to be slower than expected. I'm really sorry about that. -- Giovanni Bajo :: rasky at develer.com Develer S.r.l. :: http://www.develer.com My Blog: http://giovanni.bajo.it Last post: Compile-time Function Execution in D From sparks.m at gmail.com Fri Nov 19 11:20:05 2010 From: sparks.m at gmail.com (Michael Sparks) Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 10:20:05 +0000 Subject: [EuroPython] Looking forward to Florence! In-Reply-To: <1290158977.2421.6.camel@lilax> References: <8CB0DA70-9B9D-4FB6-9A50-D4530702EDFE@dalkescientific.com> <1290158977.2421.6.camel@lilax> Message-ID: As noted, sorry about jumping the gun a bit. Anyway, I thought it worth noting that things look opaque, in part because when it's flagged up to me I realise how easy it is to miss. :-) Michael. On 19 November 2010 09:29, Giovanni Bajo wrote: > On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 09:05 +0000, Michael Sparks wrote: >> I must admit I was getting concerned because of the complete lack of >> visibility. >> >> On the flipside, I'm sure you think your planning is transparent, so >> please take my comments above as constructive (letting you know how it >> seems at a distance), rather than negative! > > We do know we are being opaque, and we are sorry about this. Our plan > was to have the website online "reeeeeeeal fast" and start giving info > through it (blog, pages, etc.), but it's turning out to be slower than > expected. I'm really sorry about that. > -- > Giovanni Bajo ? :: ?rasky at develer.com > Develer S.r.l. ?:: ?http://www.develer.com > > My Blog: http://giovanni.bajo.it > Last post: Compile-time Function Execution in D > > From chef at ghum.de Wed Nov 24 13:39:24 2010 From: chef at ghum.de (Massa, Harald Armin) Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 13:39:24 +0100 Subject: [EuroPython] invitation to register to PGDay Europe 2010; December 6th and 7th in Stuttgart Message-ID: Hello Fellow Europythonistas! PostgreSQL is the philosophically most compatible Database to Python: a BSD-style licence, community owned starts with the letter "P" and you can extend the server with Python written procedures! PGDay is the biggest (and only) European PostgreSQL Conference. It will be in a great venue in Stuttgart - google or bing for "Stuttgart International". There are two (and a bit) days left to register for the annual European PostgreSQL Conference, pgDay.EU 2010, being held in Stuttgart on December 6th and 7th, with a day of training sessions on the 8th. http://2010.pgday.eu/ With over 40 talks in a mix of English and German, this is an event not to be missed if you're a PostgreSQL user, developer, hobbyist, or are considering a deployment. There are a wide range of topics including talks on GIS, interoperability and migration, high availability and monitoring, business around PostgreSQL and case studies, as well as more academic topics. On day three we have a number of training courses available, including a two part course on PostGIS, presented by one of the leading developers, Mark Cave-Ayland from Sirius, deployment of applications in the Cloud with Servoy presented by Robert Ivens from Roclasi, and a two part PostgreSQL administration course (in German) given by Andreas Scherbaum for EnterpriseDB. Finally, as attendees from previous PGDay's will have come to expect, EnterpriseDB will be hosting a party for everyone on Monday night - definitely not one to miss! So, talk to the boss, fill out those pesky travel requisition forms, and head on over to the registration page! http://2010.pgday.eu/register Best wishes, Harald -- GHUM GmbH Harald Armin Massa Spielberger Stra?e 49 70435 Stuttgart 0173/9409607 Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 734971 - persuadere. et programmare -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: