Is there anyone who would like to take over content planning for the regular SeaPIG meetings, with an eye toward soliciting more speakers? There have been regular requests for more formal talks at meetings, and some people have said they would attend meetings if there were talks. I don't think talks should take up the whole two hours or be every month, but if there are speakers available we could certainly have more talks.
I tend to assume that since nobody puts talks on the next meeting's wiki page, there are no talks available. But somehow Portland manages to find talks every month, or at least they did as of the last time I attended a few years ago. I may not be the best person to organize this, so maybe somebody else would have better luck. We won't need any talks till February because they'll all be sucked into the Python Day and we'll be busy planning it. But we could consider a more talk-heavy paradigm after the Day. -- Mike Orr <[email protected]>
