It feels like the Seattle Python community is a much bigger and a more
diverse community since the last event.
I for one think such an event's core focus should be "on all things
Python".
Meaning there should be a solid connection between the day like
PostgreSQL or Plone or Django etc. is.
I think we need to consider having 3 to 5 talk tracks for people to
choose from that day.
With so many video's online these days from past conferences from
around the world.
This is our opportunity to bring Seattle Python geeks together to hang
out and have a good time.
Even if it's only for a day.
Maybe we do something that runs from 9AM to 9PM, if there is enough
interest and still do it in a single day vs two.
Some place with 5 or more good size classrooms sounds like the easy
way to solve the location problem.
AWS has a killer space in Allen town that they allowed outsiders to
use for these kind of events.
Not sure what the status is on it these days.
Another idea is the convergence of Python usage in a Startup, the
good, the bad, and the not so pretty.
-Kevin