[Inpycon] PyCon India 2020 CFP Workgroup Meet MoM - March 9th

Kumar Anirudha anirudhastark at gmail.com
Mon Mar 9 19:19:41 EDT 2020


On Tue, 10 Mar 2020 at 01:13, Anuvrat Parashar <anuvrat at anuvrat.in> wrote:

>
> Kumar Anirudha writes:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > We had our initial discussion on talks sessions this year with regards to
> > PyCon India 2020[1].
> >
> > Here's a brief around the discussed topics (MOM) from today's call.
> >
> >    - CFP starts *March 12th 2020*.
> >    - There will *3 parallel talk tracks*.
> >    - Talk duration is *30 mins* (25 mins for the talk, 5 mins - Q&A).
> >    - CFP closes on *1st July 2020.*
> >    - Schedule shall be released on *15th August 2020.*
> >    - Talks will be presented on *October 2nd and 3rd 2020.*
> >    - There will be rehearsals for the talks selected post schedule
> release.
> >    - There will be *4 keynote speakers*, each day starting and ending
> with
> >    a keynote talk.
> >    - Keynotes are 1 hour duration each.
> >    - There will 2 small breaks (morning and evening) of 20-30 minutes
> each
> >    and 1 lunch break for 1 hour.
> >    - Workshop CFP dates follow same as talks CFP and will also start on
> >    March 12th.
> >    - Workshop will carried on *October 4th 2020* in 2 slots, morning and
> >    afternoon.
> >    - Open Space sessions and lightening talks will be on as required
> basis
> >    and will be decided closer or during the event.
> >
> > If you've any thoughts or suggestions around the discussion above, feel
> > free to share your views.
>
> A few members of the community have requested for an advanced track.
>
> Anything from stories of firefighting to scaling infrastructure on a war
> footing.
>
> Folks who have been in the industry for half a decade or more, and not as
> emotionally invested with community as the organizers do not find much
> to take away from the conference.
>
> My two cents.
>

Interesting. How do you propose we structure this?
Can you explain more with an example?


>
> Cheers
> --
> Anuvrat Parashar
> https://anuvrat.in
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Cheers,
Kumar Anirudha
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