[Texas] PyTexas Schedule Needs Your Feedback
Brad Allen
bradallen137 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 07:17:14 CEST 2011
I tried to send this out to individual email addresses of all PyTexas
attendees, but for some reason the email has not gone through yet.
Just in case Google thinks it's spam, I'm forwarding it to the user
group mailing lists.
Please take a look and respond to the survey as soon as you can. Thanks!
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: TalkTo PyTexas <talk.to.us at pytexas.net>
Date: Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:50 PM
Subject: PyTexas Schedule Needs Your Feedback
To: texas at python.org
Hello Texas Python Community,
This email is going out to over 200 registered attendees (via bcc),
and will also be forwarded to the user groups.
PyTexas 2011 is coming this weekend, and our volunteers and sponsors
have been busy putting together a great conference. Over 200 attendees
have registered, which brings both greater excitement and greater
challenges. I believe we'll be well taken care of in the way of
refreshments for everyone, though we may exceed the capacity of some
of the rooms.
It would help us greatly with the scheduling of the rooms if you could
fill out our Schedule Survey, to give us a reality check on whether
you are still coming, and which talks you plan to attend, whether
you're going to the Sat evening party, giving a lightning talk, etc.
http://blog.pytexas.org/p/schedulesurvey.html
This survey has multiple pages which cover the entire schedule. If you
have trouble deciding on some of the talks, you can find the links to
all the talks on the current version of the schedule posted at:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhPmDnJC8EfldDFiTldOWEctQzNVVkV0ZC15ZXR2bGc&hl=en_US
By the way, if you have not been following the announcements on the
Texas Python community mailing lists, please take a look at some the
recent blog postings, and our new public facing PyTexas website:
http://blog.pytexas.org -- news & updates
http://www.pytexas.org -- main website (Django-based)
In addition, the wiki at http://wiki.python.org has recently undergone
a bit of housecleaning, and it has lots of new and updated
information.
Thanks, and please do fill out the survey quickly. We need the
feedback as soon as possible!
-- Brad Allen, PyTexas 2011 Chairman
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