#acl All:read We'll be working on a Django-based application to be used for PyCon 2007. == Goals == * A first-draft system, and plans for its future development == Requirements == This section lists features that the final system should support. We'll prioritize which ones to work on at the sprint. * Paper submission, processing, and acceptance * Assembling the schedule * Registration * Attendee feedback, during and after the conference * Admin interfaces for changing registrations * Sending e-mails to various subsets of users (e.g. all attendees, all committee members, all accepted authors) * Most properties should be configurable (e.g. conference name, critical dates, prices), though maybe not through the web. Some ideas for the paper-submission portion are at . == Participants == Please list your name here if you think you'll make it. Stephan Deibel -- If there is a pydotorg sprint, which is still not certain, I may have to do that instead or in addition. * Martin Thomas - though trying to decide how to split self between this and Django == Notes == http://cern.ch/indico -- CERN's open source conference software written in Python ---- CategoryPyCon2006