Do (USA) Python conferences require a coast?

Ellinghaus, Lance lance.ellinghaus at eds.com
Wed Jan 21 08:36:11 EST 2004


How about one in Dallas, TX?
It is central to the country and a really nice place! :)

Lance Ellinghaus
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> I'd vote for Chicago.  Of course, technically speaking we're on a coast
> also.  It should be just about the easiest city to get to from anywhere in
> the US though.

Given recent weather conditions, I'd think everyone would jump at the
idea of coming out here, to sunny Southern California for a
conference...  (I missed the Long Beach conference, and D.C. is just
so far away...and much colder, brrr. :)
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