Brianna Laugher already asked for a 25-minute spot in September.

Javier also had a "What's New in Python" talk lined up on the moin Wiki.
I asked him in private yesterday if I could take it over to do a
specific "What's cool in Python 3.5!" talk, which he kindly accepted.
I'd also expect this would be ~1/2 hour although still in process of
writing it.

Assuming your talk goes for ~1/2 hour, everything could work if people
don't mind at least 1&1/2 hour of talks during meeting.

If we want only ~1 hour of talks, thereby making only 2 talks available,
then I'm hesistent to suggest a resolution given I'm one of the parties
with their hand in the jar, so to speak.

Cheers

On 14/09/2015 10:48 AM, Russell Sim wrote:
> Hey,
>
> If the spot is still open I would like to do a talk about my WIP
> project to convert the OpenStack documentation from DocBook+WADL to a
> stack that uses Pecan+RST+Swagger+Markdown+AngularJS.
>
> The presentation is called: Fair Slipper, pretty, maintainable API
> documentation for OpenStack
>
> It will be basically the same talk that I'm going to be doing at the
> OpenStack conference and it would be great if i could present it to
> you all first.
>
> -- 
> Cheers,
> Russell Sim
>
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