Not this year.   I hope at least some of the talks are about projects where 
SQLAlchemy was used, though.

My own tutorials I feel try to cover too much in a compacted space, leaving 
some users confused and others bored, so I've not felt good about that.   They 
also take a ton of time to prepare, so I felt like putting more of my time into 
getting 0.7 ready, as well as attempting to jump-start the book project, were 
better usages.

As for the beginner tutorial it looks like Jonathan is full steam ahead with 
Cassandra these days, I am grateful that he helped the project immensely in the 
beginning but he's onto other things now.

We will be holding sprints and I'm also open to ad-hoc BOFs during the 
conference or similar if people want to go over things.

At some point I'd also like to figure out a new style of tutorial that really 
deepens understanding of the tool the way I originally conceived it, but I'd 
need to be able to step back a bit to get there, for the current months I've 
been awash in details which makes it hard to think that way.


On Jan 16, 2011, at 11:24 PM, Domingo Aguilera wrote:

> Is there going to be sqla talks/tutorial at the 2011 pycon?
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