"A.M. Kuchling" <amk at amk.ca> writes: > [Cc'ed to python-dev, marketing-python; trim followups accordingly] > > Here's a first draft of a summary of significant Pythonological matters in > 2003. > > * What significant things did I miss? If you're going to pimp PyCon 2004, you could mention that both EuroPython and PythonUK are set to happen again this year :-) We might have a cool keynote speaker too, but it's probably too early to go spamming that around. > * Are there additional pages I should link to? > * Can anyone help fill out the conferences section? > For example, are the papers for OSCON, PythonUK, or EuroPython > available online anywhere? Does anyone have pages with > photos/conference reports/anything? Well, googling for "EuroPython 2003" gets a few reports, including mine: http://starship.python.net/crew/mwh/europython2003.html but perhaps it would be better to link to the talk matrix: http://www.europython.org/sessions/talks/matrix (which has links to the slides) and the photo album: http://www.europython.org/other/photos/ And I notice that http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/EuroPython_2f2003 actually links to most of the above... Cheers, mwh -- Strangely enough I saw just such a beast at the grocery store last night. Starbucks sells Javachip. (It's ice cream, but that shouldn't be an obstacle for the Java marketing people.) -- Jeremy Hylton, 29 Apr 1997
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