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Call For Participation - Python and Zope Track at OSCON 2002We're soliciting proposals for tutorials, talks, panels and lightning talks for the Python and Zope Track at OSCON 2002. Examples of the sort of talks and tutorials we're looking for: introductory tutorials (e.g. Python for Perlers, or managing a Zope site), advanced tutorials (e.g. using MySQL with Zope, or using threads in Python), a cool application you wrote using Python, a nifty tool for Python programmers, how-to talks about using a particular Zope product or feature, case-studies about using Python in education, a panel about Zope in the enterprise... The conference has a theme this year: "Doing More With Less." This has several aspects: how business can do more with less money (by adopting open source software), how developers do more with less time and financial support, how to make the most of what you've got (performance tuning and little-known-of features), and how open source software manages to avoid the bloat that characterizes closed-source software. It should be an easy task to use this theme for a Python talk! (Use of the theme is not required, just suggested.) Please submit all proposals through the online proposal submission form that O'Reilly created. This page also has information on the different talk and tutorial formats. Proposals are due by March 1, so act quickly! Tutorial and convention presentations from marketing staff will not be accepted. All presenters whose talks are accepted will receive free registration at the conference. If you have a question or want to help in other ways, please don't hesitate to write the track chair: Guido van Rossum. |