On all of these items, I can certainly help with providing answers to questions that a speaker may or may not know about currently. I don't know if I will be able to give any talks myself; my PyCon plans (if any) are not finalized yet.
I do suggest you ask Kevin Dangoor and Ian Bicking if they are interested; both of them are good at presenting the stuff I dreamed up a year or so before, whereas I tend to present stuff I'm still in the middle of developing. :) I also think you might need to break the first talk into two talks, unless the timeslots for talks have expanded significantly this year. :) At 10:01 AM 10/11/2006 -0500, Jeff Rush wrote: >Python Eggs - Using and Installing Them > > * What is so cool about eggs? Wow me. > * What problem were they intended to solve? > * What is their relation to distutils? > * So how does distutils work then? > * How do they compare to CPAN and RPM approaches? > * Sound good, how do I enable eggs on my system? > * How do I accomplish common operations? > o install an egg > o test install an egg, to see if it would work > o uninstall an egg > o list what eggs are installed at the moment > o switch between the versions of an egg > * I don't trust eggs - how can I partially install one, > examine it and then finish the installation? > * How do I find out what eggs exist, and their names? > * What about py2exe and droplets? Competing approaches? > * Show me a walkthru of the cheeseshop - how to find a package. > * How do I figure out the author of an egg I'm having trouble with? _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
