PyCon Australia 2011: registrations now open
Hi Everyone, I'm pleased to announce that registrations are now open for PyCon Australia 2011. PyCon Australia is Australia's only conference dedicated exclusively to the Python programming language, and will be held at the Sydney Masonic Center over the weekend of August 20 and 21. See below for more information and updates on: 1. Registration is now open 2. Classroom Track 3. Call For Proposals deadline approaching 4. Sponsors Announced Please pass this message on to those you feel may be interested. Registration Is Now Open ======================== We offer three levels of registration for PyCon Australia 2011. Registration provides access to two full days of technical content presented by Python enthusiasts from around the country, as well as the new classroom track and a seat at the conference dinner. We are currently offering a limited number of early-bird tickets, but get in quick because they are selling fast! Corporate - $440 If your company is paying for you to attend PyCon, please register at the corporate rate. You'll be helping to keep the conference affordable for all. Full (Early Bird) - $165 This is the registration rate for regular attendees. We are offering a limited Early Bird rate for the first 50 registrations until the end of May. Student - $44 For students able to present a valid student card we're offering this reduced rate, which does not include the conference dinner. All prices include GST. For more information or to register, please visit the conference website. Register here: http://pycon-au.org/reg Classroom Track =============== In addition to the standard technical talks, this year's conference will feature a "Classroom Track" designed specifically for tutorial style presentations. If you need to get up to speed on some of the latest language features and tools, this will be a great opportunity to learn fast in a supportive environment. Call For Proposals ================== We've had some great initial responses to the Call For Proposals, but there's still time left and plenty of program to fill. Remember, the deadline for proposal submission is the 2nd of May. That's just under two weeks away! We are looking for proposals for talks on all aspects of Python programming from novice to advanced levels; applications and frameworks, or how you have been involved in introducing Python into your organisation. We're especially interested in short presentations that will teach conference-goers something new and useful. Can you show attendees how to use a module? Explore a Python language feature? Package an application? We welcome first-time speakers; we are a community conference and we are eager to hear about your experience. If you have friends or colleagues who have something valuable to contribute, twist their arms to tell us about it! Please also forward this Call for Proposals to anyone that you feel may be interested. The earlier you submit your proposal, the more time we will have to review and give you feedback before the program is finalised. Speakers receive free registration for the conference, including a seat at the conference dinner. Don't miss out, submit your proposal today! http://pycon-au.org/cfp Sponsors Announced ================== We are happy to announce our first set of sponsors. Thank you to the following companies for their continuing support of Python and for helping to make PyCon Australia 2011 a reality: Gold: Google <http://www.google.com.au/> Gold: Microsoft <http://www.microsoft.com.au/> Silver: Anchor <http://anchor.com.au/> Silver: Enthought <http://www.enthought.com/> Silver: Python Software Foundation <http://www.python.org/psf/> Thanks also to Linux Australia, who provide the overarching legal and organisational structure for PyCon Australia. Ryan Kelly PyCon Australia 2011
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Ryan Kelly