Another question, inspired by Lion's message, is whether we want to invite other groups to do a joint day/weekend with multiple tracks. There's the Plone and Django groups, the Python meetup, non-Python programming groups, etc....
The way the last Python Day came about was that the PostgreSQL West conference rented SCCC and asked if we wanted to do an add-on Python track on one of their rooms. We declined because the registration fee was $80 and our members didn't want to be limited by that. Afterward we booked a separate, smaller event at the same venue. We could branch out and go a bit larger this time. Or conversely, see if there are any local conferences this year we could PIGgyback on. (Yuk, yuk.) Any of this would increase the organizing work, however.
