The PyCon Blog looks like another good place to keep tabs on what is going on here at PyCon. Another excellent resource is the collected SubEthaEdit notes for various sessions as gathered by Ted Leung. Also worth keeping an eye on are the searches and tages that I mentioned in my Tracking PyCon post.
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