PyCon 2011 will be held March 9th through the 17th, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Home of some of the best southern food you can possibly find on Earth!) The PyCon conference days will be March 11-13, preceded by two tutorial days (March 9-10), and followed by four days of development sprints (March 14-17).
The call for tutorial proposals is open until November 1 and we want to encourage you to submit a class idea! Teachers are paid for their efforts and it's a great opportunity for you to teach to a room full of people who have paid to hear what you have to say? Tutorials are 3-hour long classes (with a refreshment break) taught be some of the leading minds in the Python community. Classes range from beginner (Introduction to Python) to advanced (OOP, Data Storage and Optimization) and everything in between. If you don't feel up to teaching a class, you can always encourage your favorite mentor to teach it! Anything Python may be proposed for a class and a variety of topics is always presented but we can't offer what isn't proposed! Get more information at http://us.pycon.org/2011/about/ under the "Tutorial Days" section. Submit your idea on the site under the "Speakers" tab. That's it! You could be teaching a class at PyCon next March. See you in Atlanta! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/