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See you in Chicago!
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The deadline is Friday, November 16. Don't put it off any longer!
PyCon 2008: http://us.pycon.org
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Proposals for PyCon 2008 talks & tutorials are now being accepted.
The deadline for proposals is November 16.
PyCon 2008 will be held in Chicago, Illinois, USA, from March 13-20.
http://us.pycon.org/2008/
Tutorial Day: Half-Day Tutorials
Do you enjoy teaching c
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PyCon is a community conference. Please join in and help out!
David Goodger
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on conference.jabber.org.
Agenda:
* Staff roles
* Keynote speakers
* PyCon tech
* Chicago visit
Please send any further agenda items to me, or edit the wiki page:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyCon2008/OrganizersMeetings
See you there!
David Goodger
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difference. If anything, that's unfair to Jira. So why are you
complaining?
> because you do not see 6-10 people
> stepping up at the same time for almost *anything* in the open source world.
Then that's a failure of the open source world.
But I *do* see it happening right now. Peop
tionality, but
Jira has a hosting/admin offer behind it. That's huge. But rather than
declaring Jira the outright winner, which they could have done, the
committee has allowed the community to decide the matter. If enough
admins come forward, RoundUp will win.
I read that as a big push for &
initial requirements
were published openly and clearly.
> I do respect the fact
> that the PSF committee did a thorough and correct evaluation:
Yes, they did, and you should be thanking them instead of complaining.
If you feel so strongly, please volunteer.
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27;ll all be filled up by the time
early-bird registration closes.
Don't forget to book your hotel room, too. PyCon TX 2006 is being
held at a Dallas/Addison hotel, and we have negotiated a special low
rate:
http://us.pycon.org/Addison/Hotels
We hope to see you in Texas!
-- Dav
Also, please update the Post-History header, adding the date(s) you
posted the PEP to the mailing lists and/or newsgroups.
And this time I'll remember to attach the file :-)
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PEP: XXX
Title: Codetags
Version: $Revision$
Last-Modified: $D
For more information, please see PEP 1
(http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0001.html) -- the type of which has also been
changed to Process.
Other good examples of Process PEPs are the release schedule PEPs, and I
understand there may be a new one soon.
(Please cc: any PEP-related mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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