Hi folks. Most of you probably have seen this, but just in case, I hope it's okay to forward to this list. It would be awesome have a nice representation of debian-python at the conference.
Some talk ideas: * explaining to folks how Python is delivered on Debian. This would include things like our customizations (dist-packages), default versions, dh*/python-support/central/etc., the functioning of DPMT and PAPT * intro to packaging Python libraries and applications for Debian, including how to get new packages reviewed and sponsored * PEPs 3147, 3149 and how they and other technical developments will improve the Python experience on Debian, and what still needs to be done (e.g. libraries only compatible with one version of Python 3). * The uneasy marriage between Cheeseshop and apt and some possible solutions from a DD's perspective Now I'm probably not the best person to give these talks (certainly not *all* of them :) so if you agree that Atlanta is very nice in March and have talk ideas, I encourage you to propose one! If you have other ideas, let us know. It would be nice to have some coordination, I think. Also: definitely plan on coming to the sprints. They're the free part of the conference (not counting travel, room and board ;) and always a great way to spend some face time with other Python hackers on difficult problems. -Barry Begin forwarded message: Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 21:35:22 -0400 From: Jesse Noller <jnol...@gmail.com> To: python-announce-l...@python.org Subject: Call for proposals -- PyCon 2011 Call for proposals -- PyCon 2011 -- <http://us.pycon.org/2011/> =============================================================== Proposal Due date: November 1st, 2010 PyCon is back! With a rocking new website, a great location and more Python hackers and luminaries under one roof than you could possibly shake a stick at. We've also added an "Extreme" talk track this year - no introduction, no fluff - only the pure technical meat! PyCon 2011 will be held March 9th through the 17th, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Home of some of the best southern food you can possibly find on Earth!) The PyCon conference days will be March 11-13, preceded by two tutorial days (March 9-10), and followed by four days of development sprints (March 14-17). PyCon 2011 is looking for proposals for the formal presentation tracks (this includes "extreme talks"). A request for proposals for poster sessions and tutorials will come separately. Want to showcase your skills as a Python Hacker? Want to have hundreds of people see your talk on the subject of your choice? Have some hot button issue you think the community needs to address, or have some package, code or project you simply love talking about? Want to launch your master plan to take over the world with Python? PyCon is your platform for getting the word out and teaching something new to hundreds of people, face to face. In the past, PyCon has had a broad range of presentations, from reports on academic and commercial projects, tutorials on a broad range of subjects, and case studies. All conference speakers are volunteers and come from a myriad of backgrounds: some are new speakers, some have been speaking for years. Everyone is welcome, so bring your passion and your code! We've had some incredible past PyCons, and we're looking to you to help us top them! Online proposal submission is open now! Proposals will be accepted through November 10th, with acceptance notifications coming out by January 20th. To get started, please see: <http://us.pycon.org/2011/speaker/> For videos of talks from previous years - check out: <http://python.mirocommunity.org/category/conferences> For more information on "Extreme Talks" see: <http://us.pycon.org/2011/speaker/extreme/> We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta! Please also note - registration for PyCon 2011 will also be capped at a maximum of 1,500 delegates, including speakers. When registration opens (soon), you're going to want to make sure you register early! Speakers with accepted talks will have a guaranteed slot. Important Dates: * November 1st, 2010: Talk proposals due. * December 15th, 2010: Acceptance emails sent. * January 19th, 2010: Early bird registration closes. * March 9-10th, 2011: Tutorial days at PyCon. * March 11-13th, 2011: PyCon main conference. * March 14-17th, 2011: PyCon sprints days. Contact Emails: Van Lindberg (Conference Chair) - v...@python.org Jesse Noller (Co-Chair) - jnol...@python.org PyCon Organizers list: pycon-organiz...@python.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/
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