My goal for 2007 depends on whether I can land Pycon. I am preparing a bid for the San Francisco Bay Area. <br><br>I have to discuss this with the Pycon organizers but media usually gets free registration for conferences. I don't currently see this on Pycon registration. I know a few people at Cnet which is based in SF. There are several computer magazines based here.
<br><br>I also have several goals in terms of tracks and attendees. I would like to have over 1000 attendees. Mostly from the Bay Area since that is easier. I want to have an ISP track or at least talks. How to securely host Python? How to admin a system using Python? Etc. There are a ton of ISPs in the Bay Area. They mainly use Php and Java.
<br clear="all"><br>I am also mulling the idea of starting a python sig in SdForum. There is a Ruby sig there. SdForum is the largest programmer user group in Silicon Valley. BayPiggies is a fine group but does not interact with the mainstream much.
<br><br>-- <br>Alvin Wang