EuGeNe Van den Bulke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alex Martelli, brilliant speaker and Python evangelist (in my Shu Ha > eyes anyway), lives in the States and is Italian. Busy as you'd expect > from someone working for Google, decides to make the trip to Europe for > a Python related conference, henceforth spends 3 1/2 months in Europe so > he can do Italy in June (he is listed as an organizer), Lithuania in > July and UK in September...
I like the kudos, thanks!, but I'm not quite sure what you're saying about my travel plans... just to clarify, once again I'll have to miss EuroPython _and_ PythonUK, two events I attended most assiduously when I was living in Europe (but then, for two years running I've also missed PyCon, _despite_ living in the US, sigh). Besides Pycon Uno, in my short trip in early June, I hope to also visit Cracow, and perhaps give a Python talk at the University there if my Polish colleagues can arrange things, but that will be it. It's not so much about working for Google, which isn't stopping e.g. Guido from attending conferences of his choice -- it's more about my also having accepted managerial responsibilities there, which means I can't really do my "primary" job all that well by logging in remotely from my laptop:-). Alex -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list