I will get together with Godefroid to spam the Zope, Plone, and other
Python web framework communities.
--Paul
On May 14, 2006, at 10:37 PM, Nicolas Pettiaux wrote:
> 2006/5/14, Paul Everitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I can help someone else, but I'm not planning to manage PR.
>
> The same goe
Hi Nicolas,
> 1/ writing of articles / info about the next EP conference ? the
> previous EP conferences ?
There was one in the CERN courier.
> 2/ communication to python / zope related mailing lists and sites ?
> 3/ communication to Geneva and other local newspapers / TVs / radio
> stations ?
>
Paul Everitt wrote:
>I will get together with Godefroid to spam the Zope, Plone, and other
>Python web framework communities.
>
>
I can do the same for french Zope / Python groups, as long as the
annoucments to be made are
sent to this mailing. Maybe a dedicated mailing list for PR would be
It would be nice if someone could help me moderate this mailing list.
Almost everything that gets stuck in the moderation queue is spam, but
not quite. It's only about 3 minutes work a day, so long as it gets
done every day. Email me if you're willing/able to help.
Cheers.
mwh
--
The grippi
Hi Laura,
Laura Creighton wrote:
> In a message of Fri, 12 May 2006 10:37:44 +0200, "M.-A. Lemburg" writes:
>> Michael Hudson wrote:
>>> Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining and I know I'm likely
as busy as everyone else who can't help ou
Hi,
I had a look at the website. It is a little bit confusing.
I have the following idea for Tracks&Talks to make it a little bit
more structered:
Is it possible to reduce this part by one Level? The information on
"Call for Proposals" could be put directly on Tracks&Talks or the
link renam
Paul Everitt wrote:
> I will get together with Godefroid to spam the Zope, Plone, and other
> Python web framework communities.
get it on the python homepage as well. PyCON gets to be there, so should
EuroPython. And spam python-announce. And get it on the lwn.net event
calendar.
Regards,
Ma
2006/5/15, Benedikt Hegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I find it very confusing that some info are on the EP web site and
other (about the submission, and planning of talks) on a CERN server
that are closely related and that they do not have the same layout.
Could this be arrange, maybe by putting every
On Monday 15 May 2006 13:02, Benedikt Hegner wrote:
>
> I had a look at the website. It is a little bit confusing.
> I have the following idea for Tracks&Talks to make it a little bit
> more structered:
>
> Is it possible to reduce this part by one Level? The information on
> "Call for Proposals" c
Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Monday 15 May 2006 13:02, Benedikt Hegner wrote:
>>
>> I had a look at the website. It is a little bit confusing.
>> I have the following idea for Tracks&Talks to make it a little bit
>> more structered:
>>
>> Is it possible to reduce this part by one L
Michael Hudson wrote:
> Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>> P.P.S. If there's a way of pushing out published changes to the site
>> via RSS, that would be interesting to know about.
>>
>
> Well, there's
>
> feed://www.europython.org/.cps_portlets/portlet_950133473?export=rss_2_0
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
> Michael Hudson wrote:
>
>> Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>
>>> P.P.S. If there's a way of pushing out published changes to the site
>>> via RSS, that would be interesting to know about.
>>>
>>>
>> Well, there's
>>
>> feed://www.e
On Monday 15 May 2006 14:51, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
>
> or more simply, the "site updates" box now shows all site changes.
> this feed should do:
> http://www.europython.org/.cps_portlets/portlet_950133473?export=rss_2_0
Yes, this seems to show the edits. I've now "unpublished" the call for
a
Hi Paul,
looks much better now! :-)
Is it possible to get rid of the two items "call for proposals" and
"refereed paper track" at the bottom of the page?
Thanks
Benedikt
On May 15, 2006, at 4:37 PM, Paul Boddie wrote:
> On Monday 15 May 2006 14:51, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
>>
>> or more sim
On Monday 15 May 2006 16:44, Benedikt Hegner wrote:
>
> looks much better now! :-)
> Is it possible to get rid of the two items "call for proposals" and
> "refereed paper track" at the bottom of the page?
I think I can do something with the sitemap navigation there. Expert advice
may be required,
Paul Boddie wrote:
> On Monday 15 May 2006 16:44, Benedikt Hegner wrote:
>
>> looks much better now! :-)
>> Is it possible to get rid of the two items "call for proposals" and
>> "refereed paper track" at the bottom of the page?
>>
>
> I think I can do something with the sitemap navigation
minutes of meeting 2005-05-15:1700-1840 cest agenda points 1) payment 2) website 3) money and access to the account 4) deadlines 5) other stuff 6) PR 1) payment
registration will open now (=t0). Payment via world pay will be possible soon (=t1). Payment of persons regis
On Monday 15 May 2006 18:55, Harald Armin Massa wrote:
> 4th June (talk schedule released),
>15th June ("registration will close"),
> 26th June (registration closes)?
> It'd be good to have the "timetable of hype" so that people can gear up for
> the even
Hello EP!Paul of Zope is willing to create a press release for our favourite Mid-July Conference. And before that we have to prepare the distribution of the message.I suggest that we p
rimarely push the message to people we allready know who distribute it in networks.For an effective routing, we ha
"Harald Armin Massa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello EP!
>
> Paul of Zope is willing to create a press release for our favourite
> Mid-July Conference. And before that we have to prepare the distribution
> of the message.
>
> I suggest that we p rimarely push the message to people we allready
Hello,
The more inquisitive among you will have noticed that, thanks to the technical
wizardry of Jean-Marc Orliaguet, we now have a "calendar" tab on the
EuroPython front page, inspired by the PyCon "event calendar" but without the
same friendly greeting ("The days in the following table are w
While this is horribly late, I would still like to submit this abstract for
consideration in the Refereed Paper Track:
==
PyJIT: dynamic code generation from runtime data
Pyjit uses llvm to create executable code at runtim
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