Thanks for your ideas!

On Feb 7, 9:29 pm, Jeremy Dunck <jdu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The original musketeers, Jacob, Simon, and Adrian, are all great
> speakers, of course.
>
Indeed, though they are all so busy we can't rely on them having time
to speak to us.

> I thought Jeff Balough, Mike Malone, and Eric Florenzano did very well
> on their talks.  David Cramer represents Disqus well and has recently
> released Sentry 2.
>
Thanks.

> As a particular pain points for me, I'd like to hear from someone
> using MySQL and Django at scale. Similarly, a walkthrough of how to
> work with celery under evented IO would be useful.
>
The Django crowd seems to prefer PostgreSQL collectively, but I know
there are a million sites out there using MySQL, so that would
probably resonate with people. Sort of the "frank Wiles of the mySQL
world"?

> Coverage of puppet (my preference) or Chef would also be interesting.
>
It's almost starting to be there are as many deployment systems as web
frameworks!

> PyPy deserves attention as well as the general progress towards Python 3.
>
I agree that the convergence of Python 3, Django and PyPy is an
exciting prospect. Few better qualifies to speak on that topic than
Alex Gaynor, I'd have said.

> I'd like to hear Jeff Croft talk about design and open source.
>
> I fear I've given too many topics, but there you go. :)
>
Hey, I asked! Thanks again for your enthusiastic input!

regards
 Steve
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Steve Holden <holden...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I don't know if readers have heard the news that PyCon has closed
> > registration early because it is full. So you may be interested in six
> > new conferences, three about Python and three about Django, that we
> > have just announced:
>
> >  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/1/prweb8945991.htm
>
> > With this announcement I would like to solicit suggestions for
> > speakers. Who do you think does an excellent job of covering their
> > material? Whom do you enjoy hearing? Who has information you need. The
> > conferences will be two-day single-track events, and besides having
> > guest speakers we will also be including some talks submitted by the
> > community. So we'll be trying to retain the "community" feel of
> > DjangoCon and PyCon.
>
> > Amy other ideas for speakers or other activities please get in touch!
>
> > regards
> >  Steve
>
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