PyCon DC 2004 is coming up next March ( http://www.python.org/pycon/dc2004/ ). Is anyone planning on giving any Mac-specific talks? I'd like to do one, but I haven't picked a topic yet and don't want to write a proposal for a talk that someone else is already planning to do :) Some of the potential topics I'm thinking of: * Package Manager (assuming we have the PEP written, perhaps we could arrange a sprint to work on it) * PyObjC (With a focus on application development in Cocoa) * Quicktime (Contingent on the QuickTime wrapper being fixed up a bit) * Apple Events * Porting software to OS X (Where did Apple think different, how to plan for it, what you can take advantage of, SystemStarter, etc.) * General Overview (run through which modules works which don't on OS X, emphasis on modules available only on OS X) * CoreAudio and Python (assuming someone gets around to writing wrappers and such, it would be fun to play with!) Who else here is thinking about going? -bob
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