On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Dan Buch <db...@ag.com> wrote: > Does this mean I should repurpose my talk slot, currently entitled > "Intro to Core Involvement"? :) > > Ach! I forgot! Hopefully that's the dumbest mistake I'll make in this year's PyOhio preparations. Fortunately the PyCon blog can be edited... wish emails could be.
No, as I wrote to the talk committee, "There is some overlap between this talk and Dan Buch's submission, though his seems to have a heavier focus on doc and triage work. If they're both selected, I'll work with Dan to see that the talks dovetail well together. I would really *love* to see Dan's talk, this talk, and sprints (weekend sprints AND sprints on the following weekdays) fuse into a great big contribu-palooza that will put PyOhio on the map! Well, we're already on the map." I actually think it'll be ideal if we can get - Your talk midday on Saturday, for a clasically planned introduction on multiple aspects of core involvement - Shortly thereafter, my "teach me" talk, which will be specifically about bugfixing and will focus on points of newbie confusion by means of my own all-natural fumbling. Hopefully some people from your talk's audience will take their brand-new knowledge to participate in the "teach me" session as both teachers and learners... nothing solidifies learning like teaching does. (I think I need to *not* watch your talk until afterward on video, incidentally, to keep my ignorance pure. I might end up as the most ignorant person in the room, which would be perfect.) - That evening, the sprinty goodness begins. -- - Catherine http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com/ *** PyOhio 2010 * July 31 - Aug 1 * Columbus, OH * pyohio.org ***
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