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Fri, 15 Oct 2004
Conference News
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A. M. Kuchtling reports that the dates for PyCon 2005 have been set for March 23-25, 2005 in Washington D.C. His post has more details about the sprints and so on. PyCon is the best conference that I've been to all year (still have ApacheCon to go), and I'm definitely planning to get there again next year.
LL4 (Lightweight Langauges 2004) is a conference that I'd love to go to, except that I'm not doing language work, so it's kind of hard to justify. But I think it would be super fun.
The sprint dates aren't set in stone at this point. It's been pointed out that the weekend after the conference is Easter, so there may be some movement yet on the sprints.
Posted by Nick Bastin at Sun Oct 17 00:00:46 2004
Posted by Nick Bastin at Sun Oct 17 00:00:46 2004
> PyCon is the best conference that I've been to all year
Would really like to go but as a non-US citizen I'm not prepared to give up the fingerprints & digital photograph required to visit. Guess I'll have to wait til Europython...
--Phil.
Posted by Phil at Sun Oct 17 03:02:29 2004
Would really like to go but as a non-US citizen I'm not prepared to give up the fingerprints & digital photograph required to visit. Guess I'll have to wait til Europython...
--Phil.
Posted by Phil at Sun Oct 17 03:02:29 2004
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