I plan to attend, and I may be able to stay for the sprints this year.
Model inheritance is much on my wants list as well.

On Jan 25, 4:04 pm, "Tom Tobin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Over at The Onion, we're working on a major new project in Django.
> (By "major", well, let's just say that it doesn't end in
> "theonion.com" or "avclub.com".)  We absolutely *love* Django to
> pieces ... especially me, considering that Django's the reason I was
> hired.  ^_^  Just like everyone, though, we have a list of stuff we'd
> like to improve; at the top of that list is model inheritance.
>
> So, we'd like to put our swag, and our keyboards, where our collective
> mouth is.  (Or something like that.)
>
> We're planning on attending PyCon this year; during the sprints, we'd
> love to get a Django (sub-)sprint going on with a focus on model
> inheritance.  We're looking to bring as much Onion swag as we can to
> the Djangonauts -- shirts and copies of Our Dumb World, at the very
> least.  If model inheritance is still too much of a long shot by that
> point (e.g., if queryset-refactor is still in progress), we'll be
> happy to help work on the prerequisites instead.  We'd like to blend
> nicely with the Django sprint-proper; whatever we can do towards that
> end, we're all ears.  If anyone has any suggestions for fun Onion-type
> stuff we can do -- fire away!
>
> My boss is also interested in doing a lightning talk about our
> experiences using Django; if he does, we'll likely announce the new
> site that way (as if you didn't have enough reasons to attend PyCon,
> right?).
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