Howdy folks --

It's that time of year again: PyCon 2009 is accepting proposals for
talks and tutorials. PyCon 2009 will be held in Chicago, Illinois from
March 27 - 29; there will be two tutorial days before and four
development sprint days after.

PyCon has special meaning to Django: we first demoed Django at PyCon
in 2005, and the positive response of the Python community was our
first real impetus towards releasing Django as open source. PyCon has
always felt like a sort of birthday for Django, then, so please join
me in helping make sure Django is well represented at PyCon again this
year.

Talk proposals are open through November 3rd; tutorial proposals close
October 31st.

To find out more, read the detailed call for talk proposals:

    <http://us.pycon.org/2009/conference/proposals/>

or the detailed call for tutorials:

    <http://us.pycon.org/2009/tutorials/proposals/>

Thanks!

Jacob

PS: I'm on the program committee, but to avoid any conflict of
interest I won't be personally reviewing any Django-related proposals.
However, I'm happy to assist with proposals if you'd like an
experienced set of eyes to look yours over before you turn it in; feel
free to drop send me a draft.

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