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PyCon2005 is currently in the planning stages. It will be held at George Washington University, the same location | PyConDC2005 was held at George Washington University, the same [http://cafritz.gwu.edu/Directions location] |
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To be decided. | == Sprints == |
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= Registration = | ["/Sprints"] |
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Registration costs have not yet been set. | == Refereed Presentations == ["/Schedule"] -- schedule of formal presentations ["/Presentations"] -- list of abstracts for presentations [http://www.sauria.com/~twl/conferences/pycon2005/ Notes] -- notes from presentations, typically including transcriptions of slides and some extra commentary == Open Space == Manager: Jim Fulton ["/OpenSpace"] == Lightning Talks == Manager: JeremyHylton ["/LightningTalks"] == Birds-of-a-feather Sessions == ["/BoF"] |
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The exact date has not been chosen yet; it will probably be in March or April 2005. | PyCon took place March 23-25, 2005. |
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=== Accommodations === | Sprints took place starting the weekend before the conference, from March 19 to March 22. = Location = PyCon 2005 was held at GWU's [http://cafritz.gwu.edu/ Cafritz Conference Center], located on the third floor of the Marvin Center (also known as the Cloyd Heck Marvin Center). The main entrance of the Marvin Center is located on 21st Street between H and I Streets. * George Washington University Map: http://www.gwu.edu/~map/hmap/ * Marvin Center block: http://www2.gwu.edu/~map/hmap/block.cfm?id=18 * Marvin Center: http://www2.gwu.edu/~map/hmap/index.cfm?bldg=25 and http://gwired.gwu.edu/marvincenter * Directions to the Conference Center: http://cafritz.gwu.edu/Directions * Map of the Transit Station Neighborhood: http://www.stationmasters.com/System_Map/FOGGYBOT/foggybot.html = Accommodations = |
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* ["/ForCheap"] lists ideas for low-cost accommodations. | |
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=== Networking (for Computers) === | = Recording of Presentations = |
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No details yet. | * ["/TalkRecording"] |
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=== Local Information === | = Local Information = |
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* ["/NearbyChurches"] | |
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''(copyright 2004, Python Software Foundation) '' | ''(copyright 2005, Python Software Foundation) '' |
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CategoryPyCon |
CategoryPyCon2005 |
PyConDC2005 was held at George Washington University, the same [http://cafritz.gwu.edu/Directions location] as previous PyCon events.
Activities
Sprints
["/Sprints"]
Refereed Presentations
["/Schedule"] -- schedule of formal presentations
["/Presentations"] -- list of abstracts for presentations
[http://www.sauria.com/~twl/conferences/pycon2005/ Notes] -- notes from presentations, typically including transcriptions of slides and some extra commentary
Open Space
Manager: Jim Fulton
["/OpenSpace"]
Lightning Talks
Manager: JeremyHylton
["/LightningTalks"]
Birds-of-a-feather Sessions
["/BoF"]
Dates and times
PyCon took place March 23-25, 2005.
Sprints took place starting the weekend before the conference, from March 19 to March 22.
Location
PyCon 2005 was held at GWU's [http://cafritz.gwu.edu/ Cafritz Conference Center], located on the third floor of the Marvin Center (also known as the Cloyd Heck Marvin Center). The main entrance of the Marvin Center is located on 21st Street between H and I Streets.
George Washington University Map: http://www.gwu.edu/~map/hmap/
Marvin Center block: http://www2.gwu.edu/~map/hmap/block.cfm?id=18
Marvin Center: http://www2.gwu.edu/~map/hmap/index.cfm?bldg=25 and http://gwired.gwu.edu/marvincenter
Directions to the Conference Center: http://cafritz.gwu.edu/Directions
Map of the Transit Station Neighborhood: http://www.stationmasters.com/System_Map/FOGGYBOT/foggybot.html
Accommodations
- ["/Accommodation"]
["/ForCheap"] lists ideas for low-cost accommodations.
Recording of Presentations
["/TalkRecording"]
Local Information
["/NearbyChurches"]
(copyright 2005, Python Software Foundation)