On Thursday, December 6, 2012 11:05:52 AM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Hello VP,
>
> I proposed two talks. i do not remember the exact tiles:
>
> - one was about new web2py features: wiki, scheduler, components
>

This sounds like an update on web2py.  Playing the devil's advocate, one 
can argue that since web2py has been featured in previous PyCon, such an 
"update" might not be substantial enough, or not as substantial as other 
proposed talks.


 

> - one was about my experience in teaching programming and how we can do it 
> better by teaching we programming
>

On the other hand, I feel this proposed talk is worthy of PyCon.

Seriously, I do not think at this point Web2py needs to be promoted at 
PyCon.  It is relatively established; those in the Python community should 
know of its existence.  If they like it, they will use it.  If they don't, 
its gonna be hard to sell it to them.  This type of talks should be 
promoted at educational conferences.  If you can convince a handful of 
professors and teachers to adopt Web2py for their classrooms, I think 
web2py will have a very long and healthy future.







 

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