Yeah they canceled the masterclass for me and my partner as well. We
are second on the list here 
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=13566979
but I haven't seen your name yet. Best of luck mate.

On Jul 30, 1:59 am, Chad Dombrova <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I wanted to let you all know that I'm hard at work on the PyMEL  
> Masterclass, but I've got some good news and some bad news.  Bad news  
> first:  most, if not all, of the Maya masterclasses at siggraph have  
> been cancelled, so if you were going to siggraph expecting to find me  
> and my class there, that unfortunately will not be the case  
> (unfortunate for me too, because I was looking forward to New  
> Orleans).  The good news is that the class will be made available  
> online for everyone.  Details such as release date and cost are not  
> under my control and still hard to come by, but Autodesk will  
> hopefully make the official announcements soon.  Some classes will be  
> offered for free and I am lobbying to have mine be one of them, but  
> there's still no guarantee.  I'll let you all know more as I find it  
> out.
>
> As always, if you have any suggestions on topics to cover, be sure to  
> let me know.  The beginner stuff is easy to come up with because it's  
> essentially a video walkthrough of pymel's features and how it  
> improves on the standard implementation, but the advanced topics are  
> harder to put a finger on.  Currently, advanced topics include ipymel,  
> special pymel methods ( __apimobject__, __apimdagpath__,  
> __melobject__, etc ), discussions of mutability and hashing of  
> PyNodes, and creating "virtual" subclasses.
>
> -chad
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