Sorry for the cross-post, since many of you subscribe to several
of these lists, but I wanted to get input from as many people as
possible. If you reply, be sure to 'Reply All' so that everyone can
discuss your ideas.
Many of you like the idea behind Dabo, but either don't have the
time or the Python experience to help with the development process.
Well, here's you chance to contribute!
The Call For Proposals for PyCon 2006 has been made recently
(http://www.python.org/pycon/2006/cfp), and the deadline for
submitting proposals is October 31. That gives us a month to come up
with the ideas for sessions and to write them up in a convincing way.
We obviously want to have Dabo represented there as much as possible,
as this is one of the best ways to generate mindshare. If you were
going to PyCon (and you should, if at all possible!), what sort of
session would you want to see? From the CFP:
"For 2006, we're especially interested in tutorial presentations
that will teach conference-goers something new and useful. Can you
show attendees how to: use a module? explore a Python language
feature? package an application? "
So in this spirit, what sort of tutorial would be most
interesting/useful to you? Keep in mind that the sessions are limited
to 25 minutes, with 5 minutes for questions, so your idea should be
something that can be covered in that time period.
-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
-- http://dabodev.com
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