[Inpycon] Venue suggestion for PyCon India 2015
Noufal Ibrahim KV
noufal at nibrahim.net.in
Tue Oct 7 12:56:56 CEST 2014
> Do we really have so much advance talk submissions ?
We won't attract any advanced talk submissions because people who do
that kind of thing see PyCon India as a large gathering of newbies with
very basic talks.
I personally wouldn't submit a talk about anything advanced if I knew
that most of the audience were first timers. Why would I? If I knew that
the people who were attending are experienced, I'd be willing to put
stuff out in front of them to solicit feedback and have interesting
discussions. If most of the audience won't understand what I'm saying,
why should I submit a talk at all?
I know some friends who didn't submit a talk on distributed systems for
,atleast partially, this reason.
> I still think we should have two track beginners and
> intermediate/advances which solve the problems. In future once our
> advance talk submission increase we can rethink.
Guidelines like
- No first time speakers
- No talks on topics that you've not personally worked on for a period
of time.
etc.
will reduce the number of talks drastically filter it down to a small
pool of high quality talks.
I don't agree with your reasoning. If we keep it open like this, the
talk quality will dwindle and we'll get more and more low quality talks
which we'll filter from. We'll get "the best of the bad" and that'll be
the maximum we ever reach. I'm for raising the bar so that submissions
are good.
In any case, we've gone by the "everything for everyone" approach for 5
years now. I'm saying, let's try the other route and see if it works
better. If yes, we'll stick to it, if no, we'll come back to the current
approach. No gain without experiment.
I'm strident about this because apart from the talk quality, everything
is good at the conference. This is the only thing I've heard big
complaints about and this, in my opinion, is the way to fix it.
I'm not intransingent about this and am perfectly amenable to being
argued out of it. I'd just like discussion. I think there must be
atleast a few people who agree with my point of view.
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Cordially,
Noufal
http://nibrahim.net.in
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