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 * Someone from Firaxis to talk about and show Python in the Civ IV game
 * Someone like Brendan Eich from Mozilla.org who can talk about plans to
 make
Python a first-class scripting language, like Javascript, in the
 Mozilla platform
 * Someone from Firaxis to talk about and show Python in the Civilization IV game
 * Mark Hammond, who is making Python a first-class scripting language in the
 Mozilla platform: http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/roadmap/archi
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 * Tim O'Reilly

Here are some people who have been suggested as keynote speakers.

More or less Python related

General Tech related

  • Mark Shuttleworth declined

  • Tim O'Reilly
  • Mitchell Baker or Asa Dotzler from Mozilla.org
  • Vernor Vinge (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernor_Vinge)

  • Sam Ruby
  • Alan Kay
  • Bill Joy
  • Jonathan Corbet of Linux Weekly News

Potential topic ideas

  • New/Emerging Opportunities for Python
  • Python's biggest success (BitTorrent?)

  • Python at (a large visible organization, such as Disney, Lucasfilm, NASA)
  • The New New thing: Ruby on Rails
  • Taking Python Mainstream
  • Something really sexy, like scripting a popular game in python (Civilization IV comes to mind, it should be released by then)
  • How to change the world (for the better) with Python

(Judging by the feedback forms, people really do want Python-related keynotes. For example, a number of people thought Mitch Kapor's keynote was interesting but didn't have enough Python content. So I think the Ruby on Rails idea would never fly. --amk)


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