The Europython schedule was publised on the Europython website (http://www.europython.org) today. With five parallel sessions for half of the conference and four for the rest, we think we have the largest selection of Python and Zope talks ever.
"Actually, we are more proud of the quality of the talk toipcs than of the quantity", says Paul Everitt, chairman of the Zope and Zope related track. "I'm very excited about the Tutorials track", says Harald Armin Massa. "We have the perfect setup for introducing new people to the world of Python. I can't wait to get started." "We hope that many more people will register, now that the schedule is set", comments Jacob Hallén, the conference head organiser. "We have had an unusual procedure, where the early registrants have told us their interests in the different talks. This has provided us with excellent data for scheduling. If people stick to what they have told us, there will be no overcrowding of rooms and fewer clashes beween interesting talks than usual. However, it has made the final scheduling fairly late, so people who have waited need to register in the next few days." "We still have a few double rooms at the conference accomodations" adds Laura Creighton. "The 4-bed rooms are all sold out." Apart from the Zope and Tutorials/Neopythe track, there are tracks for Education, Science, Refereed Papers, Business, Python Language, Python Frameworks, Social Skills/General Topics and a special Misfits track for stuff that would otherwise fall between the cracks. There is also OpenSpace, Lightning talks and Zope lightning talks. On top of this, we have 2 exciting Keynotes, featuring Guido van Rossum and Steve Pemberton, a pub, a conference dinner and lots of other excitement. Last day for preregistration is 20 June, if you are paying by credit card and 17 June if you are paying by SWIFT/IBAN. After that, your only option is on-site registration. The last day for ordering a conference T-shirt is 15 June. --
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