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= Chairman's Plea for Help = | |
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Help. Is there a PyConWikiGnome in the house? | [[http://us.pycon.org/|See the PyCon web site for details.]] |
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["PyConDC2005"] is now coming, and only Skip Montanaro is listening (hi, Skip). Good news: Jim Fulton has agreed to run the Open Space "track" and manage the sprints this year. | = Latest Information = |
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See the SteveHolden page for the chairman's current thoughts on organization and content. | [[PyCon2010]] will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, from February 19 to 21 (with tutorials on February 17 & 18 and development sprints from February 22 to 25). |
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= Previous conferences: = | See [[PyCon2010]] for information about the planning of the upcoming conference. |
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* ["PyConDC2004"] * ["PyConDC2003"] |
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= Notes from the gnome: = | = Previous conferences = |
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I've moved the pages linked from ["PyConDC2004"] and ["PyConDC2003"] (at least, those that are specific to them) to subpages. Doing the same for any pages created for ["PyConDC2005"] would save some cleaning next year. -- JohannesGijsbers | * [[PyCon2009]] ([[http://us.pycon.org/2009|PyCon 2009's web site]]) * [[PyCon2008]] ([[http://us.pycon.org/2008|PyCon 2008's web site]]) * [[PyCon2007]] ([[http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/HomePage|PyCon 2007's web site]]) * [[PyCon2006]] ([[http://us.pycon.org/TX2006/HomePage|PyCon 2006's web site]]) * [[PyConDC2005]] * [[PyConDC2004]] * [[PyConDC2003]] |
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''I presume you mean tha rather than having "PyConSpeakers" we should have "PyCon2005Speakers" directly? That's a good idea. What should we then use the "Pure PyCon" (with no year in their names) pages for? - SH'' | == Miscellaneous == PyConPlanning |
See the PyCon web site for details.
Latest Information
PyCon2010 will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, from February 19 to 21 (with tutorials on February 17 & 18 and development sprints from February 22 to 25).
See PyCon2010 for information about the planning of the upcoming conference.
Organizers Meetings Connection Details
Previous conferences