On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 at 08:27 Eric Snow ericsnowcurrently@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 6:01 PM, Larry Hastings larry@hastings.org wrote:
It's that time once again: time to start planning for the 2016 Python Language Summit! This year the summit will be at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon, USA, on May 28th.
Thanks for chairing this again!
Sadly, again this year Michael Foord won't be in attendance.
:(
Second: we're using a Google Form to collect signups. This one form lets you request an invitation to the summit, and also optionally propose a talk.
In case folks are taking requests, I'd love to hear about:
- status report on core workflow improvements
- how typing has been received and what's next (e.g. more integration into the compiler, multiple dispatch)
- Python in the embedded/-ish space (e.g. MicroPython, BBC MicroBit, RaspberryPi, android, iOS, ARM)
- status of alternate implementations and tool chains:
- pyjion
- pyston
- pypy
- jython
- ironpython
- cython
- numba
- others?
I've put in for a 20 minute slot request for Pyjion to give the team a mini version of our actual Python talk to find out if we even have a chance of getting the C API changes we want merged in. I have no issue talking about the GitHub transition or about my push for the CoC applying everywhere, but I'm not sure if (B|L)arry want to give me so many talk slots (I suspect the CoC bit can be a lightning talk).
-Brett
FWIW, I've offered to present the following (as a last resort <wink>):
- about C OrderedDict
- about my Multi-core Python project
- the successor to PEP 406 ("Improved Encapsulation of Import State")
-eric
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