Thanks, Matthew and Russell. I can't edit the wiki right now. Can you please write yourselves in for October, punt me to December?

More below.

On 2015-09-15 15:16, Matthew Iversen wrote:
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.

Yes, my own presentation is not filler, but my giving it is filler, so I don't mind being punted to December.

 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.

I'm happy with having three talks running 90 minutes. It's quite usual for us.

However, here's a question:

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.

Please go for it, and thanks for playing at MPUG!

J
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