On Jan 30, 2012, at 8:38 PM, Brian Curtin wrote:
> Unfortunately we didn't get many proposals for 3.x talks this year.

It may not be as bad as you think.

My talk for EuroPython last year ("Python's Other Collection Types and 
Algorithms") used Python 3.2 for all of the examples, but nothing in the 
abstract mentioned that the talk would be 3.x and not 2.x.

Part of my plan was to get people used to seeing Python 3.x as being 
common-place.

I'm plan to submit talk about concurrent.futures for this year, and I'll again 
have all of the examples for 3.2, even though a 2.x backport exists.

                                Andrew
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