Want to share your expertise? PyCon DC 2005 is looking for proposals to fill the formal presentation tracks. Important Dates ===================== ========================== =================== Submission deadline Dec. 31, 2004 Acceptance deadline Jan. 15, 2005 Electronic copy deadline Feb. 10, 2005 ========================== =================== PyCon Topics ================= Suitable topics for PyCon presentations include, but are not limited to: * Web-based Systems * Databases * Network Programming * Games Programming * Programming Tools * Python Documentation * Packaging Issues * Python in Business * Project Best Practices * The Python Core * Open Source Python Projects * Python Integration * Python in Education * Science and Math Submission Format ======================= Proposals should ideally be 250 to 1000 words long (i.e. one to four pages in manuscript format), containing the following information: * Author name(s) * Contact information * Requested timeslot (thirty or forty-five minutes) * Summary of proposed presentation * Presentation outline ASCII format is preferred (plain or `reST http://docutils.sourceforge.net/`_), with HTML as a secondary alternative. If you have any queries about submission, or if you would like to discuss the possibility of submitting in a different format or style, please send mail to the conference organizers at `pycon@python.org mailto:pycon@python.org`_. Submission Mechanics =============================== Use the `PyCon Online Proposal Submission http://submit.pycon.org`_ to send us your proposals and ideas. If your paper is accepted, you have the option of including a companion paper along with your presentation. The paper will get published on the PyCon web site. Presentations and papers may be in text (plain or `reST http://docutils.sourceforge.net/`_), HTML, or PDF; HTML and PDF are preferred. Other Presentations ========================== If you don't want to make a formal presentation, there will be a significant amount of Open Space to allow for informal and spur-of-the-moment presentations for which no formal submission is required. There will also be several Lightning Talk sessions for talks no longer than five minutes.
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A.M. Kuchling