[Inpycon] Development Sprints

Noufal Ibrahim KV noufal at nibrahim.net.in
Thu Oct 16 19:29:43 CEST 2014


On Thu, Oct 16 2014, Rejy M Cyriac wrote:


[...]


> Looking at the way you put it, it certainly makes sense not to brand a
> track as beginner, as most folks will not like to be labelled as such,
> and moreover it may bring down the value of the PyCon India brand.
>
> It would be better to split tracks topic-wise, and then mark them
> "introduction", "intermediate", and "advanced", and even have "Extreme"
> level as given in the provided link.


I think the funnel allows people to mark their talks as
advanced/intermediate etc.

> We could then limit the "introduction" talks to just one per track, and
> have them at non-prime time/space.

Possible.

> And we could aim to have more of "advanced" and "Extreme" talks to
> improve the value of the PyCon India brand, but that again depends on
> PyCon India being able to attract experienced speakers, and the
> ability of the panel to choose well.

That's the problem and my solution is to alter our approach, atleast for
a year, to see if we can attract such talks and whether it actually
improves the conference qualitatively. 

[...]


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Noufal
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