[Inpycon] 2-year policy and advance bid requirements for host cities!

Ramdas S ramdaz at gmail.com
Sun Feb 13 04:14:45 CET 2011


On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves <lawgon at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, 2011-02-11 at 12:46 +0000, ॥ स्वक्ष ॥ wrote:
> > As someone who was upbeat about INpycon, its disappointing to see it
> > reduced to list wars over host cities and polls being gamed.
>
> I do not see any list war over host cities. And the poll was not gamed.
> I have spent some time analysing the anomalies and it is quite clear to
> me that most of the votes were genuine and the spam votes are by just
> one person. A person who is conversant with the main players and
> sophisticated enough to be a tennis fan. The 'unwashed masses' would
> have opted for film stars - or at the most for cricketers. I do not
> agree with your slant on the matter. Most of the discussion has been
> healthy - a little passionate maybe, but then without passion life is
> not worth living.
>

Agreed! I now completely buy one argument which Kenneth had that Coimbatore
geographically probably can bring in a larger crowd for Python enthusiasts.
Python probably has a bigger base in Kerala and Tamil Nadu colleges, than
anywhere else. And this could bring in the numbers. But is numbers all that
matters is the question?

> regards
> Kenneth Gonsalves
> http://lawgon.livejournal.com/
>
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