I've got an article in this month's Python Magazine: PyOhio: Planning and Running a Regional Python Miniconference. I try to cover some of the stuff we learned in the course of doing the first PyOhio, for the benefit of people considering staging similar conferences of their own. I feel a little silly impersonating an expert on the topic, since I'm near the beginning of a learning process that never ends - but in the open-source world, it's not being the ultimate guru that's important, it's taking the time to share whatever you can.
Python Magazine is a great publication, by the way - with all the good stuff about Python on the net, you might wonder what's the point of buying a magazine, but their articles are very well-chosen and there's a real advantage to being able to read it away from the computer.
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