[Inpycon] [Final Draft] CFP : Changes and suggestions needed.
Ramakrishna Reddy
ramkrsna at gmail.com
Thu May 5 09:16:17 CEST 2011
Hi
Here is the final draft of the call for proposals for the PyCon India
2011. http://in.pycon.org/2011/cfp. Any changes and suggestions are
welcome. The plan is get it out by the 9th of May or earlier.
The accompanying Email to be circulated to the mailing list is as follows ::
The Indian Python Software Society is proud to the present the annual
python conference 2011. Pycon India 2011 will be held from September
16 through the 18th in Pune.
The organizers of PyCon India 2011 are looking for talk and tutorial
proposals to fill the formal presentation and tutorial tracks. We
accept proposals on a very broad range of topics related to Python
programming.
Please follow the instructions below carefully before preparing a
proposal and submitting it.
Contents
Important dates
Permission to record/release presentations
Topics for PyCon India
Talk Format
Proposal submission
Important Dates
Call for proposals opens: May 9, 2011
Proposal submission deadline: June 15, 2011
Proposal acceptance: August 1, 2011
First presentation upload: Aug 12, 2011
Final presentation upload (with changes if any): Aug 31, 2011
Permission to record/release presentations
In PyCon India, we intend to record all presentations live and release
the recordings for free on the Internet so as to benefit the wider
Python community. When you are submitting a proposal, you
automatically give the Indian Python Software Society, the organizers
of PyCon India, the permissions to record/edit and release the
audio/video of your presentation.
No exceptions will be made in this regard. If you do not want a
recording of your presentation to be made, don't submit a proposal.
The released media will be licensed under the Creative Commons
Attribution License, version 3.0.
Topics for PyCon India
Topics for presentations for PyCon India include but is not limited to,
Core Python (including Python 3.x)
Python standard library
Other Python libraries and extensions
Other Python implementations (such as PyPy, IronPython etc)
Concurrency
Databases
Data Analysis/ Engineering in Python
Scientific Programming
Network programming
Game programming
Education and Training
Embedding/extending
GUI programming
Packaging Python Code
System administration
Business applications
Documentation
Software development tools
Testing
Web programming
Mobile computing
Open source Python projects
Talk Format
The typical length of a talk should be no more than 45 minutes. The
presentation style should be concise, to the point with sufficient
examples to clarify the discussion to the audience, if needed. After
every talk there will be time reserved for questions from the audience
(10 minutes). We will be providing a buffer of 5-10 minutes between
talks so that the presenters get sufficient time to set-up their talk
and attendees can move between the halls.
Tutorial Format
The typical length of the tutorial should be no more than 3 hours. All
the classes run in PyCon India are volunteered. If you like to propose
a tutorial, The submission of the tutorials also follow the same time
lines as the talks.
Proposal submission
Talk and tutorial proposals should be submitted to
http://in.pycon.org/2011/talks/submit.
regards
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