Looks like an interesting collection of talks for Pycon 2010, but I do not see a single talk that I recognize as coming from the educational community. (Am I wrong?) The only place I know where this is listed is<br><a href="http://us.pycon.org/2010/conference/proposals/status/#accepted">http://us.pycon.org/2010/conference/proposals/status/#accepted</a><br>
which is likely only viewable by those on the program committee.<br>Is the educational community coming? What we do informally outside the talks is usually the biggest thing. I am interested in a session/sprint generating stuff for PyWhip, but I can't stay after the regular conference time. <br>
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