[A.M. Kuchling]
> Suggestions for improvement are welcome. Perhaps the Wiki version of
> the schedule, at http://www.python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/Schedule,
> may be better.
It is, but the 2004 schedule was really what I had in mind (very readable!):
http://www.python.org/pycon/dc2004/schedule
Timothy Fitz wrote:
I don't care much for "parallel tracks" myself, because I want to hear
basically everything. But we had more proposals of higher quality
this year than ever before, so it came down to scheduling more talks
in parallel than ever before too, or rejecting perfectly good
proposals.
> I don't care much for "parallel tracks" myself, because I want to hear
> basically everything. But we had more proposals of higher quality
> this year than ever before, so it came down to scheduling more talks
> in parallel than ever before too, or rejecting perfectly good
> proposals.
Will t
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 22:52:13 -0500,
Tim Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The web page needs better formatting. In general, there are no more
Suggestions for improvement are welcome. Perhaps the Wiki version of
the schedule, at http://www.python.org/moin/PyConDC2005/Schedule,
may be
[Bryan]
> can anyone tell me how the talks work? there are between 9
> and 12 talks for each time slot. do all talks start at the same
> time? or are there just four talks at a time and the columns show
> what talks are in a given room?
The web page needs better formatting. In general, there ar
can anyone tell me how the talks work? there are between 9 and 12 talks for
each time slot. do all talks start at the same time? or are there just four
talks at a time and the columns show what talks are in a given room? is it easy
to go to the talks you want?
thanks,
bryan
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