On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 8:29 PM, Vijay Bang <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't see the logic in that at all.
I give it up , can't keep explaining . Have explained and answered all queries I can on this thread already .
I agree with Noufal here. We shouldn't be restricting ourselves to Indians or people in any other geography because we host the conference here. If we see pycons around the world, generally the keynote speakers are people who have done something great with python or the comunity and that should be the reason. For eg. Pycon Singapore may not have a keynote speaker from Singapore (Andrew Godwin, Lynn Root & Jessica McKellar this year), but people who have been involved with Python Community or done something good for it. I think the theme of the conference is Python first & keynote speakers who can set the tone & inspire us to do something good with Python should be the choice. -- Abhishek