On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Banibrata Dutta
<[email protected]> wrote:

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> Obviously, it'd be pointless to call a track in Barcamp -- PyCon or PyCamp.
> Why not use the Barcamp track just for kicking up some dust about PyCamp and
> PyCon ? Unless one is strongly allergic to Barcamp in general, the show of
> hands in such a track, could be a good measure of what participation one may
> expect (from Bangalore) in PyCon-India, when it happens.

Nope. Perhaps my statement was confusing. I am in no way
allergic to barcamp. I think it is a great concept and it works very
well too. What I was suggesting was that we should not be bringing
up barcamp everytime one suggests PyCon India. We can definitely
discuss Python in barcamp and have a BoF to even discuss
PyCon India ideas at Barcamp.

My point is that whenever a PyCon India happens, it has to
be physically a different entity from Barcamp. PyCon India
should have its own identity, so to speak.

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