Hello UKPU, I've been reading this list for ages but rarely (never?) post anything. I'm a music postgraduate student at the UEA in Norwich and use Python not only for my research (which is in computer models of music representation) but I've also done odd web/database jobs for the university using Python.
On Friday 16 March 2007 00:30, Michael Foord wrote: > Talks, tutorials, discussions and sprints all sound like interesting > activities. Once a month sounds fine. > I'd certainly be interested in coming along sometimes, though I'd have to be quite keen to hear something as its a two hour/20 GBP train journey to London. > How firm do proposals need to be ? > > When do 'we' propose starting (first event) ? > How far in advance do we need to produce a definite schedule for ? > How many people do we need on any 'official organisers committee' ? > Would we need to have individuals to cover practical responsibilities on > site ? (How many, what responsibilities) > > Does anyone know the answer to these questions ? ;-) > Someone could set up a sort of calendar wiki so that potential speakers can post proposed talks (demos, etc.) which can then be confirmed (or moved or rejected, etc.) by a small team of organisers/editors. This would benefit people coming from a distance as well. Cheers, Richard -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Richard Lewis http://www.richard-lewis.me.uk/ JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk