I built a little script that totals the number of people for each country. I can't guarantee that the total number of attendees listed here is the correct number, but it's nice to get an indication:
I'll update this node on a regular basis
Last updated on July 19, 2001 at 10:45 CEST
NETHERLANDS 74 (31.09%) UK 50 (21.01%) GERMANY 36 (15.13%) UNKNOWN 12 (5.04%) USA 8 (3.36%) FRANCE 7 (2.94%) BELGIUM 6 (2.52%) IRELAND 5 (2.10%) NORWAY 4 (1.68%) SWITZERLAND 4 (1.68%) NIGERIA 4 (1.68%) SWEDEN 4 (1.68%) CZECHREPUBLIC 3 (1.26%) PORTUGAL 3 (1.26%) FINLAND 3 (1.26%) AUSTRIA 3 (1.26%) MEXICO 2 (0.84%) GHANA 2 (0.84%) ITALY 2 (0.84%) SCOTLAND 1 (0.42%) SLOVENIA 1 (0.42%) DENMARK 1 (0.42%) CANADA 1 (0.42%) AUSTRALIA 1 (0.42%) TANZANIA 1 (0.42%) Total: 238


Jouke Visser, Perl 'Adept'
Using Perl to help the disabled: pVoice and pStory

In reply to YAPC::Europe Country totals by Jouke

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