[Inpycon] [CFP] Pycon India 2011, Pune

Anand Chitipothu anandology at gmail.com
Wed May 11 12:28:43 CEST 2011


I've added it and then removed thinking that we can ask for contact
numbers once the talk is selected.

I'll add it back now.



2011/5/11 Anand Balachandran Pillai <abpillai at gmail.com>:
> Folks,
>
>  Please update the CFP with the "Contact number" field. Last year we
>  had lot of problems not having mobile numbers of talk authors when
>  a number of them went absconding. We don't want to repeat it this year.
>
>  Please do this quickly before proposals start coming in...
>
>   I suggest to have "Contact Number" and "Alternate Contact Number: "
> fields.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Anand
>
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Anand Balachandran Pillai
> <abpillai at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Very nice. I had written quite a few scripts last year to send note of CFP
>> to last year authors through direct email. I will send it across to you
>> and
>> also a list of name, <email address> for last year's submitters.
>>
>> I will also blog about this in Pycon blog.
>>
>> --Anand
>>
>> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 12:42 AM, Noufal Ibrahim <noufal at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Good work guys.
>>>
>>> Now, we need to spread the word about this.
>>>
>>> Ramakrishna Reddy <ramkrsna at gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>> > ===================================================
>>> > Pycon India 2011 :: 16 - 18 September, Pune, India.
>>> > ===================================================
>>> >
>>> > The third edition of PyCon India is being held in Pune,India from 16th
>>> > September 2011 to 18th September 2011. The organisers 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.
>>> >
>>> > Important Dates
>>> > ----------------
>>> >     Call for proposals opens: May 10, 2011
>>> >     Proposal submission deadline: June 30, 2011
>>> >     Proposal acceptance: July 18, 2011
>>> >     First presentation upload: Aug 15, 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
>>> > ----------------------
>>> > We encourage high quality proposals in all the areas involving Python
>>> > : the language, its implementation, uses, and the community behind it.
>>> > Each proposal will be judged according to its correctness, clarity,
>>> > and elegance. We invite everyone interested in Python to participate.
>>> >
>>> >    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
>>>
>>> --
>>> All your people must learn before you can reach for the stars.
>>>                -- Kirk, "The Gamesters of Triskelion", stardate 3259.2
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>> --
>> --Anand
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> --Anand
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