EuroPython 2013

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wimbou

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Jun 25, 2013, 9:20:16 AM6/25/13
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Hi all,

Who is coming to EuroPython this year?

I'm going, reply if you also are going...

Cheers

Wim

Wouter Vanden Hove

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Jun 25, 2013, 12:20:46 PM6/25/13
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Yes. One week of holidays coming up for me next week.
I'm curious to see where it will be organised next year.
I hoping for Spain or Greece.


Wouter


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Jeroen Dierckx

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Jun 25, 2013, 1:37:34 PM6/25/13
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I'll be there tuesday and wednesday, hopefully monday as well

Jeroen

Daniel Rus Morales

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Jun 25, 2013, 3:42:54 PM6/25/13
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I'm attending too.
Wouter, I've heard next year will be in Poland.

I look forward to meet you in Florence.
Daniel

Steven Reekmans

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Jul 8, 2013, 9:12:19 AM7/8/13
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So, how was EuroPython? :)

Daniel Rus Morales

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Jul 8, 2013, 10:11:11 AM7/8/13
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On Monday 08 July 2013 06:12:19 Steven Reekmans wrote:

> So, how was EuroPython? :)

Very well organized, it was the third edition in Florence, a lot of people,
large talk schedule in different threads so that you could create your own
personal schedule, and some main talks specially in the first day.

Food was great. Drinks as well. There was an accompaning red wine called
PyWine that made harder to keep attention after lunch... :) and also a lot of
hangout events after the conference.

It's hard to highlight important topics because there were a lot. But Python 3
vs Python 2 was present along the week in many conversations in different
degrees. Testing and packaging was an important topic too, and Postgres above
any other database due to its Python support.

I missed a few things: a talk on the upcoming async loop event implementation
in the std lib (this was a big lack), also specific talks on coroutines
(although there were many mentions here and there, like in Erik and Jeroen
talk on Camelot), and talks about Buildbot.

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Jeroen Dierckx

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Jul 8, 2013, 1:16:01 PM7/8/13
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I tried to combine my family holiday and the conference this year; bad
idea. I only saw a handful of talks and couldn't attend any social
events. But it's nice to see that both the conference and the
community are still growing strongly.

Our generator talk was well attended and i got a lot of good feedback.
Same goes for the Camelot helpdesk sessions. Erik got a packed room as
well for his sqlalchemy talk which was awesome. Great food, nice
weather, happy people, high quality over all.

Nice to see everyone again and meet new people.
Can't wait for next year!

Jeroen
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