Re: [Inpycon] Keynote speaker for PyCon India 2015
The idea behind having keynote speaker as lady is diversity.
What i meant with above line was It would be great to have them here in InPyCon as keynote speaker and hear their experience which will encourage a lot of female developers in India and also their inputs on solving the diversity issues what we face will help us a lot. Am sorry to make it sound the other way.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 19 April 2015 09:03 AM, vijay kumar wrote:
The idea behind having keynote speaker as lady is diversity.
What i meant with above line was
It would be great to have them here in InPyCon as keynote speaker and hear their experience which will encourage a lot of female developers in India and also their inputs on solving the diversity issues what we face will help us a lot.
+1 .
Am sorry to make it sound the other way.
Enough of apologies in this list. Let us try and focus on the business end of things.
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Request all to provide your opinion so we can reach out to speaker to earliest possible. *Deadline: May 10th 2015* Below is the list of Speaker suggested on this thread. First keynote speaker: *Indian:* Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) * Foreign speaker:* Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko) Alex Gaynor (https://twitter.com/alex_gaynor) Holger Krekel (https://twitter.com/hpk42) Daniel Lindsley (https://github.com/toastdriven) Ondrej Certik: (https://github.com/certik) Second Keynote speaker Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick) Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr) On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Anand B Pillai <anandpillai@letterboxes.org
wrote:
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On Sunday 19 April 2015 09:03 AM, vijay kumar wrote:
The idea behind having keynote speaker as lady is diversity.
What i meant with above line was
It would be great to have them here in InPyCon as keynote speaker and hear their experience which will encourage a lot of female developers in India and also their inputs on solving the diversity issues what we face will help us a lot.
+1 .
Am sorry to make it sound the other way.
Enough of apologies in this list. Let us try and focus on the business end of things.
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2 people from this list I'd really like to see as keynote speakers are Audrey Roy and Pramode. On Fri, May 01 2015, vijay kumar wrote:
Request all to provide your opinion so we can reach out to speaker to earliest possible. *Deadline: May 10th 2015*
Below is the list of Speaker suggested on this thread. First keynote speaker: *Indian:* Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) * Foreign speaker:* Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko) Alex Gaynor (https://twitter.com/alex_gaynor) Holger Krekel (https://twitter.com/hpk42) Daniel Lindsley (https://github.com/toastdriven) Ondrej Certik: (https://github.com/certik)
Second Keynote speaker Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick) Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr)
[...] -- Cordially, Noufal http://nibrahim.net.in
These are all individuals who've done some outstanding work, so I'd like to consider this from the perspective of what we hope their presence will encourage in India. Therefore, my choices: Armin Ronacher: for Flask, which is increasingly growing in popularity Audrey Roy Greenfeld: for that rare combination of artistic and programming talent Hilary Mason: for data science, the hottest topic for Indian startups for the last few years Kiran -- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.zaiki.in http://hasgeek.com On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 6:38 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
Request all to provide your opinion so we can reach out to speaker to earliest possible. *Deadline: May 10th 2015*
Below is the list of Speaker suggested on this thread. First keynote speaker: *Indian:* Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) * Foreign speaker:* Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko) Alex Gaynor (https://twitter.com/alex_gaynor) Holger Krekel (https://twitter.com/hpk42) Daniel Lindsley (https://github.com/toastdriven) Ondrej Certik: (https://github.com/certik)
Second Keynote speaker Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick) Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr)
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Anand B Pillai < anandpillai@letterboxes.org> wrote:
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On Sunday 19 April 2015 09:03 AM, vijay kumar wrote:
The idea behind having keynote speaker as lady is diversity.
What i meant with above line was
It would be great to have them here in InPyCon as keynote speaker and hear their experience which will encourage a lot of female developers in India and also their inputs on solving the diversity issues what we face will help us a lot.
+1 .
Am sorry to make it sound the other way.
Enough of apologies in this list. Let us try and focus on the business end of things.
_______________________________________________ Inpycon mailing list Inpycon@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/inpycon
- -- Regards,
- --Anand
- ---------------------------- Software Architect/Consultant anandpillai@letterboxes.org
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+1 Kiran On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Kiran Jonnalagadda <jace@pobox.com> wrote:
These are all individuals who've done some outstanding work, so I'd like to consider this from the perspective of what we hope their presence will encourage in India. Therefore, my choices:
Armin Ronacher: for Flask, which is increasingly growing in popularity Audrey Roy Greenfeld: for that rare combination of artistic and programming talent Hilary Mason: for data science, the hottest topic for Indian startups for the last few years
Kiran
-- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.zaiki.in http://hasgeek.com
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 6:38 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
Request all to provide your opinion so we can reach out to speaker to earliest possible. *Deadline: May 10th 2015*
Below is the list of Speaker suggested on this thread. First keynote speaker: *Indian:* Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) * Foreign speaker:* Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko) Alex Gaynor (https://twitter.com/alex_gaynor) Holger Krekel (https://twitter.com/hpk42) Daniel Lindsley (https://github.com/toastdriven) Ondrej Certik: (https://github.com/certik)
Second Keynote speaker Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick) Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr)
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Anand B Pillai < anandpillai@letterboxes.org> wrote:
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On Sunday 19 April 2015 09:03 AM, vijay kumar wrote:
The idea behind having keynote speaker as lady is diversity.
What i meant with above line was
It would be great to have them here in InPyCon as keynote speaker and hear their experience which will encourage a lot of female developers in India and also their inputs on solving the diversity issues what we face will help us a lot.
+1 .
Am sorry to make it sound the other way.
Enough of apologies in this list. Let us try and focus on the business end of things.
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- --Anand
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+1 for Audrey Roy Greenfeld On Sun, 3 May 2015 at 08:09 Shanki Singh Gandhi <ssg.bnv@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 Kiran
On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Kiran Jonnalagadda <jace@pobox.com> wrote:
These are all individuals who've done some outstanding work, so I'd like to consider this from the perspective of what we hope their presence will encourage in India. Therefore, my choices:
Armin Ronacher: for Flask, which is increasingly growing in popularity Audrey Roy Greenfeld: for that rare combination of artistic and programming talent Hilary Mason: for data science, the hottest topic for Indian startups for the last few years
Kiran
-- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.zaiki.in http://hasgeek.com
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 6:38 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
Request all to provide your opinion so we can reach out to speaker to earliest possible. *Deadline: May 10th 2015*
Below is the list of Speaker suggested on this thread. First keynote speaker: *Indian:* Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) * Foreign speaker:* Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko) Alex Gaynor (https://twitter.com/alex_gaynor) Holger Krekel (https://twitter.com/hpk42) Daniel Lindsley (https://github.com/toastdriven) Ondrej Certik: (https://github.com/certik)
Second Keynote speaker Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick) Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr)
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Anand B Pillai < anandpillai@letterboxes.org> wrote:
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On Sunday 19 April 2015 09:03 AM, vijay kumar wrote:
The idea behind having keynote speaker as lady is diversity.
What i meant with above line was
It would be great to have them here in InPyCon as keynote speaker and hear their experience which will encourage a lot of female developers in India and also their inputs on solving the diversity issues what we face will help us a lot.
+1 .
Am sorry to make it sound the other way.
Enough of apologies in this list. Let us try and focus on the business end of things.
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- --Anand
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My choices are Senthil, Alex Gaynor, Audrey Roy Greenfeld. On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Sreenivas Alapati < sreenivas9alapati@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 for Audrey Roy Greenfeld
On Sun, 3 May 2015 at 08:09 Shanki Singh Gandhi <ssg.bnv@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 Kiran
On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Kiran Jonnalagadda <jace@pobox.com> wrote:
These are all individuals who've done some outstanding work, so I'd like to consider this from the perspective of what we hope their presence will encourage in India. Therefore, my choices:
Armin Ronacher: for Flask, which is increasingly growing in popularity Audrey Roy Greenfeld: for that rare combination of artistic and programming talent Hilary Mason: for data science, the hottest topic for Indian startups for the last few years
Kiran
-- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.zaiki.in http://hasgeek.com
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 6:38 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
Request all to provide your opinion so we can reach out to speaker to earliest possible. *Deadline: May 10th 2015*
Below is the list of Speaker suggested on this thread. First keynote speaker: *Indian:* Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) * Foreign speaker:* Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko) Alex Gaynor (https://twitter.com/alex_gaynor) Holger Krekel (https://twitter.com/hpk42) Daniel Lindsley (https://github.com/toastdriven) Ondrej Certik: (https://github.com/certik)
Second Keynote speaker Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick) Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr)
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Anand B Pillai < anandpillai@letterboxes.org> wrote:
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On Sunday 19 April 2015 09:03 AM, vijay kumar wrote:
The idea behind having keynote speaker as lady is diversity.
What i meant with above line was
It would be great to have them here in InPyCon as keynote speaker and hear their experience which will encourage a lot of female developers in India and also their inputs on solving the diversity issues what we face will help us a lot.
+1 .
Am sorry to make it sound the other way.
Enough of apologies in this list. Let us try and focus on the business end of things.
_______________________________________________ Inpycon mailing list Inpycon@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/inpycon
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- --Anand
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+1 Audrey Roy Greenfeld (maybe invite PyDanny as well? IIRC, he actually had a proposal on the funnel last year) +1 Armin Ronacher and Daniel Lindsey — mostly because last year we didn't have a lot of advanced python web dev talks IMHO. On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Kracekumar Ramaraju <me@kracekumar.com> wrote:
My choices are Senthil, Alex Gaynor, Audrey Roy Greenfeld.
On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Sreenivas Alapati < sreenivas9alapati@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 for Audrey Roy Greenfeld
On Sun, 3 May 2015 at 08:09 Shanki Singh Gandhi <ssg.bnv@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 Kiran
On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Kiran Jonnalagadda <jace@pobox.com> wrote:
These are all individuals who've done some outstanding work, so I'd like to consider this from the perspective of what we hope their presence will encourage in India. Therefore, my choices:
Armin Ronacher: for Flask, which is increasingly growing in popularity Audrey Roy Greenfeld: for that rare combination of artistic and programming talent Hilary Mason: for data science, the hottest topic for Indian startups for the last few years
Kiran
-- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.zaiki.in http://hasgeek.com
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 6:38 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
Request all to provide your opinion so we can reach out to speaker to earliest possible. *Deadline: May 10th 2015*
Below is the list of Speaker suggested on this thread. First keynote speaker: *Indian:* Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) * Foreign speaker:* Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko) Alex Gaynor (https://twitter.com/alex_gaynor) Holger Krekel (https://twitter.com/hpk42) Daniel Lindsley (https://github.com/toastdriven) Ondrej Certik: (https://github.com/certik)
Second Keynote speaker Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick) Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr)
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Anand B Pillai < anandpillai@letterboxes.org> wrote:
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On Sunday 19 April 2015 09:03 AM, vijay kumar wrote: > > > The idea behind having keynote speaker as lady is diversity. > > > What i meant with above line was > > It would be great to have them here in InPyCon as keynote speaker > and hear their experience which will encourage a lot of female > developers in India and also their inputs on solving the diversity > issues what we face will help us a lot. >
+1 .
> Am sorry to make it sound the other way.
Enough of apologies in this list. Let us try and focus on the business end of things.
> > > _______________________________________________ Inpycon mailing > list Inpycon@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/inpycon >
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I think we need to have one Indian origin keynote who understand ground problems and his keynote will big boost for our audience , that was the whole reason we started with Indian origin Keynote speaker concept 2 years back. if required we can think to invite 2 foreign keynote speaker depending on budget and their availability.
On Sun, May 03 2015, vijay kumar wrote:
I think we need to have one Indian origin keynote who understand ground problems and his keynote will big boost for our audience , that was the whole reason we started with Indian origin Keynote speaker concept 2 years back.
I think someone who is *in* India and who does work with the community here is more important than the "origin" of the speaker. [...] -- Cordially, Noufal http://nibrahim.net.in
On Sun, May 03 2015, vijay kumar wrote:
I think someone who is *in* India and who does work with the community here is more important than the "origin" of the speaker.
Important is Indian name he can be *in* or *origin*
[...] I don't see the logic in that at all. -- Cordially, Noufal http://nibrahim.net.in
On Sun, May 03 2015, Vijay Bang 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 .
[...] Okay. -- Cordially, Noufal http://nibrahim.net.in
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
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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.
Well, that's not exactly what I meant. If we have someone who's worked actively with the Indian community (and is good speaker etc.), he or she would be a better keynote speaker than a person from outside (even though the latter might be more technically qualified). So I'm in support of an Indian keynote speaker. Kushal was an excellent choice last year. It's just that my definition of "Indian" is that they should be in India and have worked with the Indian community. Not just "name" which is my understanding of what Vijay said. In any case, my sense is that most people reply to this thread would like to see Audrey as one of the speakers. If we can decide on the other person, I think we can go ahead and speak to them. [...] -- Cordially, Noufal http://nibrahim.net.in
Requesting all to share more Indian contributors name which we can consider.
On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 2:26 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
I think we need to have one Indian origin keynote who understand ground problems and his keynote will big boost for our audience , that was the whole reason we started with Indian origin Keynote speaker concept 2 years back. if required we can think to invite 2 foreign keynote speaker depending on budget and their availability.
+1 for Senthil & Audery Roy Greenfeld
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On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 2:26 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
I think we need to have one Indian origin keynote who understand ground problems and his keynote will big boost for our audience , that was the whole reason we started with Indian origin Keynote speaker concept 2 years back.
IMO, to understand ground problems, you have to be based in India. Someone who left long ago can't be expected to know what the current ground situation is. I'll agree with Noufal that the sensible way to define the criteria is that this person must be based here. Kiran -- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.zaiki.in http://hasgeek.com
IMO, to understand ground problems, you have to be based in India. Someone
who left long ago can't be expected to know what the current ground situation is.
I don't agree if required anyone can be in touch with local community and know whats happening(we can have different view on this and keep discussing endless) . In interest for all let's keep focus of this thread on getting more names of Indian Contributors. Request all to suggest names to move forward.
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 1:47 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't agree if required anyone can be in touch with local community and know whats happening(we can have different view on this and keep discussing endless) .
So your criteria is that this person has been in touch with the local community and knows what is happening. This sounds fair, so let's be explicit: we're looking for a keynote speaker who is involved with the local community. Kiran -- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.zaiki.in http://hasgeek.com
As said let keep focus of thread to find Indian Contributor. If you have any name to suggest please share?
Take one to one conversations internally guys. Lots of unrelated emails shoot up in inbox. -- Regards Deep L Sukhwani Mob: +91 9687 000 830 On 4 May 2015 at 14:04, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
As said let keep focus of thread to find Indian Contributor. If you have any name to suggest please share?
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 04 May 2015 02:28 PM, vijay kumar wrote:
Take one to one conversations internally guys. Lots of unrelated emails shoot up in inbox.
That's exactly my point.
No, people who subscribe to the lists like this should expect to tolerate some level of "noise" - it is part and parcel of a community ML . So if you are troubled by the amount of noise, 1. Use a different email address to subscribe here which is not related to your work or business. 2. Create filters and direct emails from this list (and similar) to specific folders or labels. 3. Subscribe to digests as a last resort. are some steps to solve it. The solution is NOT going offline and discussing them.
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No, people who subscribe to the lists like this should expect to tolerate some level of "noise" - it is part and parcel of a community ML
I accept the noise part, but here we completely diverted from the actual discussion topic resorting to something that doesn't add anything valuable to the actual discussion for which a mailing thread was started. May be a different email thread to just discuss one topic that attracts tons of emails of its own would be a better solution in such a scenario -- Regards Deep L Sukhwani Mob: +91 9687 000 830
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Deep Sukhwani <deepsukhwani@gmail.com> wrote:
I accept the noise part, but here we completely diverted from the actual discussion topic resorting to something that doesn't add anything valuable to the actual discussion for which a mailing thread was started.
May be a different email thread to just discuss one topic that attracts tons of emails of its own would be a better solution in such a scenario
And while you may actually be accurate in your observation that there has been a 'thread drift', further discussions around the meta nature of the drift does not really help the cause. The original email (way back in this thread) contained the rationale proposed by the PSSI about the selection of the keynote speakers. Somewhere in the middle there has been a list of candidates for the keynotes slots. The listing of the names have brought forth a discussion about the rationale as well as another point that merits some form of discussion (in this thread or, a fork). This is the topic of the speaker being "aware of the local issues". My take on this is that such a specific criteria really veers towards a 'sock puppet' keynote speaker. These 'local issues' have not (to my knowledge, and I do read the list frequently) been extensively discussed. Thus, assuming that a 'local' (or, 'Indian') speaker can parachute in; identify the issues; propose solutions and in general deliver a rousing keynote is somewhat of a stretch. I did enjoy keynotes from Kiran and Kushal - for various specific reasons. But neither of them pretended to be soothsayers and solace suppliers. It would seem that for 2015 we are looking at a keynote speaker to make the Indian Python community aware of the issues and then write out a prescription. This approach is an easy and somewhat ill-fated one. And the exhausting discussion around selection criteria makes it sound like the candidates need to meet some checklist of requirements. It does not honor the current list of candidates who are worthy of being on stage in their own right and on the strengths of their contributions. Let's not drag this down to the level of "Oh! (S)he is speaking because they needed an Indian speaker!". Please, let's not. -- sankarshan mukhopadhyay <https://twitter.com/#!/sankarshan>
On May 4, 2015 3:02 PM, "sankarshan" <foss.mailinglists@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Deep Sukhwani <deepsukhwani@gmail.com>
I accept the noise part, but here we completely diverted from the actual
discussion topic resorting to something that doesn't add anything valuable to the actual discussion for which a mailing thread was started.
May be a different email thread to just discuss one topic that attracts
tons of emails of its own would be a better solution in such a scenario
And while you may actually be accurate in your observation that there has been a 'thread drift', further discussions around the meta nature of the drift does not really help the cause. The original email (way back in this
wrote: thread) contained the rationale proposed by the PSSI about the selection of the keynote speakers. Somewhere in the middle there has been a list of candidates for the keynotes slots. The listing of the names have brought forth a discussion about the rationale as well as another point that merits some form of discussion (in this thread or, a fork). This is the topic of the speaker being "aware of the local issues".
My take on this is that such a specific criteria really veers towards a
'sock puppet' keynote speaker. These 'local issues' have not (to my knowledge, and I do read the list frequently) been extensively discussed. Thus, assuming that a 'local' (or, 'Indian') speaker can parachute in; identify the issues; propose solutions and in general deliver a rousing keynote is somewhat of a stretch. I did enjoy keynotes from Kiran and Kushal - for various specific reasons. But neither of them pretended to be soothsayers and solace suppliers. It would seem that for 2015 we are looking at a keynote speaker to make the Indian Python community aware of the issues and then write out a prescription. This approach is an easy and somewhat ill-fated one. And the exhausting discussion around selection criteria makes it sound like the candidates need to meet some checklist of requirements. It does not honor the current list of candidates who are worthy of being on stage in their own right and on the strengths of their contributions. Let's not drag this down to the level of "Oh! (S)he is speaking because they needed an Indian speaker!". Please, let's not. I agree.
-- sankarshan mukhopadhyay <https://twitter.com/#!/sankarshan>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 04 May 2015 03:02 PM, sankarshan wrote:
My take on this is that such a specific criteria really veers towards a 'sock puppet' keynote speaker.
...
Let's not drag this down to the level of "Oh! (S)he is speaking because they needed an Indian speaker!". Please, let's not.
+1 Sounds like we are trying to get the speaker using Extreme programming methodologies here. Let us not be *that* agile. AFAIK such an Indian speaker doesn't even exist. We might have to tailor one to order.
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On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 3:02 PM, sankarshan <foss.mailinglists@gmail.com> wrote:
My take on this is that such a specific criteria really veers towards a 'sock puppet' keynote speaker. These 'local issues' have not (to my knowledge, and I do read the list frequently) been extensively discussed. Thus, assuming that a 'local' (or, 'Indian') speaker can parachute in; identify the issues; propose solutions and in general deliver a rousing keynote is somewhat of a stretch.
To give Vijay the benefit of doubt, I think he's referring to the origin context of the speaker. Someone who grew up in India will know what it's like to grow up with Indian parents and Indian society no matter where in the world they are today. This isn't about *current* local issues as much as the backdrop to their story. Kiran -- Kiran Jonnalagadda http://jace.zaiki.in http://hasgeek.com
The Indian Key note speaker concept was introduced in 2013. I went back to archives to find the criteria for this, unfortunately there was no conditions discussed. I was astonished Indian Key note speaker was declared without any discussion in the ML [1], [2]. I called up chair of 2013 and asked how it was decided. The co chair ran the name with contact list and it was decided over phone calls. Even last year there was no discussion on criteria. [1]: https://mail.python.org/pipermail/inpycon/2013-March/006135.html [2]: https://mail.python.org/pipermail/inpycon/2013-March/006183.html On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Kiran Jonnalagadda <jace@pobox.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 3:02 PM, sankarshan <foss.mailinglists@gmail.com> wrote:
My take on this is that such a specific criteria really veers towards a 'sock puppet' keynote speaker. These 'local issues' have not (to my knowledge, and I do read the list frequently) been extensively discussed. Thus, assuming that a 'local' (or, 'Indian') speaker can parachute in; identify the issues; propose solutions and in general deliver a rousing keynote is somewhat of a stretch.
To give Vijay the benefit of doubt, I think he's referring to the origin context of the speaker. Someone who grew up in India will know what it's like to grow up with Indian parents and Indian society no matter where in the world they are today.
This isn't about *current* local issues as much as the backdrop to their story.
Kiran
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Take one to one conversations internally guys. Lots of unrelated emails shoot up in inbox.
Please put a filter/label for emails from this list if that is the case . It is better to discuss what is meant for the community in the community ML itself.
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On 4 May 2015 at 14:04, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com <mailto:vnbang2003@gmail.com>> wrote:
As said let keep focus of thread to find Indian Contributor. If you have any name to suggest please share?
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It is better to discuss what is meant for the community in the community ML itself.
Yup, that's what I said! Its better to discuss whats meant for the community in the community ML. We are interested in emails on this mailing list, hence do not want to put a label / filter to avoid its emails. -- Regards Deep L Sukhwani Mob: +91 9687 000 830
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Take one to one conversations internally guys. Lots of unrelated emails
shoot up in inbox. I don't think the discussion between Vijay and Kiran is anyway unrelated to the topic. To suggest a keynote speaker, its necessary to understand the criteria. If they took it offline, that'd not be for the benefit of the mailing list.
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As said let keep focus of thread to find Indian Contributor. If you have
any name to suggest please share?
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 04 May 2015 01:47 PM, vijay kumar wrote:
I don't agree if required anyone can be in touch with local community and know whats happening(we can have different view on this and keep discussing endless) . In interest for all let's keep focus of this thread on getting more names of Indian Contributors. Request all to suggest names to move forward.
IMHO, you may not get too many names than what you already got. So this direction looks pointless, especially for Indian contributers. Filter out from the list of names already proposed and start efforts to contact them in some announced order of preference- this is what I would do rather than prolonging the discussions here. Rest of the discussions are kind of academic at this point.
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I would also add: - Benoit Chesneau (https://github.com/benoitc) for the popular python based Gunicorn WSGI server as well as libraries like Couchdbkit and Restkit. He is based out of France and is very helpful over IRC. - Graham Dumpleton (https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton) for his work on mod_wsgi as well as the popular NewRelic service. He is based out of Australia. Both of of them are experienced, well respected, helpful and active in the open source community. -A On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Kiran Jonnalagadda <jace@pobox.com> wrote:
These are all individuals who've done some outstanding work, so I'd like to consider this from the perspective of what we hope their presence will encourage in India. Therefore, my choices:
Armin Ronacher: for Flask, which is increasingly growing in popularity Audrey Roy Greenfeld: for that rare combination of artistic and programming talent Hilary Mason: for data science, the hottest topic for Indian startups for the last few years
Kiran
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On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 6:38 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
Request all to provide your opinion so we can reach out to speaker to earliest possible. *Deadline: May 10th 2015*
Below is the list of Speaker suggested on this thread. First keynote speaker: *Indian:* Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) * Foreign speaker:* Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko) Alex Gaynor (https://twitter.com/alex_gaynor) Holger Krekel (https://twitter.com/hpk42) Daniel Lindsley (https://github.com/toastdriven) Ondrej Certik: (https://github.com/certik)
Second Keynote speaker Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick) Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr)
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Anand B Pillai < anandpillai@letterboxes.org> wrote:
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On Sunday 19 April 2015 09:03 AM, vijay kumar wrote:
The idea behind having keynote speaker as lady is diversity.
What i meant with above line was
It would be great to have them here in InPyCon as keynote speaker and hear their experience which will encourage a lot of female developers in India and also their inputs on solving the diversity issues what we face will help us a lot.
+1 .
Am sorry to make it sound the other way.
Enough of apologies in this list. Let us try and focus on the business end of things.
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On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 6:38 PM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
Request all to provide your opinion so we can reach out to speaker to earliest possible.
My vote to - Pramode CE
A strong +1 vote to Pramode. He has been a pioneer the training and education field on scientific/FOSS technologies in Kerala for more than a decade. Pramode would have a lot to share with the audience of PyCon India on his experiences in teaching youngsters Python among other things. - -- Regards, - --Anand - ---------------------------- Software Architect/Consultant anandpillai@letterboxes.org Cell: +919880078014 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVSacUAAoJEHKU2n17CpvDhBsH/17oKb/0EgCKsDO5EEoYbTSW F4teWZGm8+1lHGBzNx4lHYJ4zzfMXN9hAaY7SORfn7bQD4oSoUH2TDT79DpXN1YV MywWQlAmmyxiSz6Rhaec0BzioSz2VOAgjDyxoDxLqq669S76uMcY0AC59G4xHMKo 95DX6Lq7EUEvHvVG3xNJGiwXtRK/F06j53Jvjq9LjajbgyzdBQb8hc0adLKXrvuW J8KKGed1WGbCx4MgwdsjnO/2xIM6BxMOFJtC/BXQZOeL+Sinhq2eGeg2fTOvVI0T mE30S99ElC4aG7ZDYR+BA0WKyfyDGfWrXnt+i6FoCZeTFxHB91vDZjG110pnTeY= =A4/S -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I will be reaching out to keynote speaker in below order . First Keynote: 1. Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) 2. Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) 3. Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko) Second Keynote: 1. Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr) 2. Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) 3. Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). 4. Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick)
Updates First Keynote: Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) referred Dr. Ajith kumar Keynote. Dr. Ajith Kumar has accepted Invite . Second Keynote: 1. Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr) - Not available 2. Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) - Not available 3. Jessica McKellar - waiting for confirmation On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 9:31 AM, vijay kumar <vnbang2003@gmail.com> wrote:
I will be reaching out to keynote speaker in below order .
First Keynote:
1. Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) 2. Senthil Kumaran (last year we were late to reach out to him) 3. Armin Ronacher (https://twitter.com/mitsuhiko)
Second Keynote:
1. Audrey Roy Greenfeld (https://github.com/audreyr) 2. Hilary Mason(https://github.com/hmason) 3. Jessica McKellar ( we invited her last year but she had visa issue to travel). 4. Lynn Root - (https://github.com/econchick)
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Updates
First Keynote: Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) referred Dr. Ajith kumar Keynote. Dr. Ajith Kumar has accepted Invite .
Oh okay. Dr. Ajith was on the education panel along with Prabhu and Srikanth a few years ago was he not? [...] -- Cordially, Noufal http://nibrahim.net.in
@KracekumarRamaraju Thanks for the hard work you are putting in. On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 10:44 PM, Noufal Ibrahim KV <noufal@nibrahim.net.in> wrote:
On Thu, May 21 2015, vijay kumar wrote:
Updates
First Keynote: Pramode CE (http://pramode.net/) referred Dr. Ajith kumar Keynote. Dr. Ajith Kumar has accepted Invite .
Oh okay. Dr. Ajith was on the education panel along with Prabhu and Srikanth a few years ago was he not?
[...]
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participants (17)
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Abhishek L -
Anand B Pillai -
Ankur Gupta -
Arvi Krishnaswamy -
Bibhas Ch Debnath -
Deep Sukhwani -
Gaurav Dadhania -
Kiran Jonnalagadda -
Kracekumar Ramaraju -
Noufal Ibrahim KV -
sankarshan -
Shanki Singh Gandhi -
Shrayas rajagopal -
Sivasubramaniam Arunachalam -
Sreenivas Alapati -
Vijay Bang -
vijay kumar