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[[https://us.pycon.org/|See the PyCon web site for details.]]
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Good news: Jim Fulton has agreed to run the Open Space "track" and manage the sprints this year. [[PyCon2010]] will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, from February 19 to 21 (with tutorials on February 17 & 18 and development sprints from February 22 to 25).
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Bad news: The post-conference two-day sprint clashes with Easter weekend. See [[PyCon2010]] for information about the planning of the upcoming conference.
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Current thoughts are to hold a pre-conference sprint, in DC if practical but otherwise at least partially at Zope Corporation's Fredericksburg HQ, about an hour south of DC. [[Organizers Meetings Connection Details]]
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We are looking for one or more keynote speakers with something of interest and value to say to the Python community. = Previous conferences =
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See the SteveHolden page for the chairman's current thoughts on organization and content.  * [[PyCon2009]] ([[https://us.pycon.org/2009|PyCon 2009's web site]])
 * [[PyCon2008]] ([[https://us.pycon.org/2008|PyCon 2008's web site]])
 * [[PyCon2007]] ([[https://us.pycon.org/TX2007/HomePage|PyCon 2007's web site]])
 * [[PyCon2006]] ([[https://us.pycon.org/TX2006/HomePage|PyCon 2006's web site]])
 * [[PyConDC2005]]
 * [[PyConDC2004]]
 * [[PyConDC2003]]
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= Previous conferences: = == Miscellaneous ==
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 * ["PyConDC2004"]
 * ["PyConDC2003"]
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= Notes from the gnome: =

I've moved the pages linked from ["PyConDC2004"] and ["PyConDC2003"] (at least, those that are specific to them) to subpages. Doing the same for any pages created for ["PyConDC2005"] would save some cleaning next year. -- JohannesGijsbers

''Many thanks for the gnoming! I presume you mean that rather than having "PyConSpeakers" we should have "PyCon2005Speakers" directly? That's a good idea. What should we then use the "Pure PyCon" (with no year in their names) pages for? - SH''

Information that will still be relevant for the next year. That would mean there would be no "PyConSpeakers" page, but the PyConHelpers page could be useful over multiple years. Oh, and I think using subpages ("PyConDC2005/Speakers") would be better than "PyCon2005Speakers". -- JohannesGijsbers

''Fine, that makes a lot of sense. That's what we'll do. Thanks again! - SH''

See the PyCon web site for details.

Latest Information

PyCon2010 will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, from February 19 to 21 (with tutorials on February 17 & 18 and development sprints from February 22 to 25).

See PyCon2010 for information about the planning of the upcoming conference.

Organizers Meetings Connection Details

Previous conferences

Miscellaneous

PyConPlanning


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