From me at lorenamesa.com Mon Apr 1 14:22:03 2019 From: me at lorenamesa.com (Lorena Mesa) Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 11:22:03 -0700 Subject: [PSF-Community] [XPOST] PSF Board Minutes Jan 29, 2019 Message-ID: Hello PSF Community, On March 26, 2019 the PSF Board voted and approved the minutes from PSF Board's Jan 29, 2019 meeting. The full meeting minutes can be found at - https://www.python.org/psf/records/board/minutes/2019-01-29/. Below are the high level details from the Jan 2019 meeting: The following members of the Board of Directors (12 of 13) were present at the meeting: Lorena Mesa, Naomi Ceder, Thomas Wouters, Katie McLaughlin, Marlene Mhangami, Eric Holscher, Anna Ossowski, Jeff Triplett, Van Lindberg, Kushal Das, Jackie Kazil, and Ewa Jodlowska. Betsy Waliszewski (Event Planner and Administrator), Phyllis Dobbs (Controller/Assistant Treasurer Accountant), Jackie Augustine (Event Manager), and Ernest W. Durbin III (Director of Infrastructure) were also in attendance. *Jan 2019 Board Meeting Votes* Consent Agenda Resolutions: The PSF consent agenda items approved 12-0-1: - Oct 2018 meeting minutes. - End the PSF fiscal sponsorship with PyTexas effective Nov 29 2018. - Terminate PSF fiscal sponsorship of DesertPy due to lack of fiscal sponsorship agreement effective Nov 30 2018. - Terminate PSF fiscal sponsorship of PyCarolinas due to lack of fiscal sponsorship agreement effective Nov 30 2018. - Executive Director of the PSF is authorized to sign contacts on behalf of PSF per limitations listed in their employment agreement. - Director of Infrastructure of the PSF is authorized to sign IT related contracts on behalf of the PSF up to a commitment of $30,000. If higher, the Director of Infrastructure needs approval from the Executive Director. - Event Manager of the PSF is authorized to sign event related contracts on behalf of the PSF up to a commitment of $30,000. If higher, the Event Manager needs approval from the Executive Director. - Continuation of PSF Ambassador Program in Eastern Africa at $10,000 USD. - Finance Controller of the PSF is authorized to sign Fiscal Sponsorship agreements and contracts on behalf of the Fiscal Sponsoree up to a commitment of $30,000. If higher, the Finance Controller needs approval from the Executive Director. - THE Translation Work Group's charter as stated here: https://mail.python.org/mailman/private/psf-important/2019-January/002194.html - Approved the consent agenda resolutions * Approved by Email The PSF approved the following votes by email: - Contract with Otter Tech for the amount of $3,500 USD in order to host a community incident response training session for regional Python conferences. approved 13-0-0 on Nov 20 2018. - Award the Q3 2018 Community Service Award to Mariatta Wijaya for her contributions to CPython, diversity efforts for the Python Core Contributor team, and her work on PyCascades. Approved 13-0-0 on Dec 10 2018. - award the Q3 2018 Community Service Award to Alex Gaynor for his contributions to the Python Community and the Python Software Foundation. Alex previously served as a PSF Director in 2015-2016. He currently serves as an Infrastructure Staff member and contributes to legacy PyPI and the next generation warehouse and has helped legacy warehouse in security (disabling unsupported OpenID) and cutting bandwidth costs by compressing 404 images. Approved 13-0-0 on Dec 10 2018. - $10,000 USD to Women Who Code to develop Python resources for learning and growing skills that can be replicated around the world. Approved 13-0-0 on Jan 8 2019. * Approved by Director's Allowance - $200 to help fund the Django Girls Rivers 2018 Meetups happening in Harcourt, Nigeria. - $300 USD to the Speak Python Bootcamp event, taking place on December 19, 2018 in Accra, Ghana. - $282.25 to help fund the Django Girls CDO workshop happening in Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines on January 19, 2019. *Work Group Votes* The Sponsors Work Group approved 4 sponsors at the Iron Level: Cyber Infrastructure, HRankcom, Hostinger, Icons8. The Q4 2018 members to the PSF Fellows approved and published on the PSF blog: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2019/01/python-software-foundation-fellow.html. The following grants were also approved from the last meeting by the PSF Grants Work Group, totaling $40,281 USD : - $1000 USD to the Django Girls event happening in Pelotas, Brazil November 10, 2018 - $480 USD to the Django Girls event happening in Leipzig, Germany November 24, 2018 - $398 USD (~350 Euro) to the PyDay BCN 2018 event happening in Barcelona, Spain November 24, 2018 - $2080 USD to the AfroPython event happening in Porto Alegre, Brazil November 24, 2018 - $600 USD to the Berlin Python Pizza event happening in Berlin, Germany on February 23, 2018. - $2,000 USD to PyCon Hong Kong happening in Hong Kong, China, November 23, 2018. - $712.50 USD to the Teresina Django Girls Workshop, happening on November 14, 2018, in Teresina, Brazil. - $300 USD to the Django Girls Bangalore Workshop 3rd edition, happening on February 9, 2019, in Bangalore, India. - $800 USD to the Django Girls Aizuwakamatsu Workshop, happening on November 17, 2018, in Aizuwakamatsu, Japan. - $200 USD to Hack in the North, happening on March 30-31, 2019 in Allahabad, India. - $3,000 USD to the PyCon Belarus 2019 event, happening on February 16, 2019 in Minsk, Belarus. - $3750 USD to the PyCaribbean conference happening in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic February 16, 2019 - $2000 USD to the Be a Cyber-Scientist Workshop happening in Larnaka, Cyprus December 17, 2018 - $600 USD to the Django Girls event happening in Rivers, Nigeria March 16, 2019 - $2000 USD to the PyCon Sweden conference happening in Stockholm, Sweden December 12, 2018 - $150 USD to the "Building web applications using flask" Workshop happening in Sokoto, Nigeria January 19, 2019 - $600 USD to the Python Ladies Workshop happening in Lima, Peru January 19, 2019 - $2000 USD to the PyTennessee conference happening February 9-10, 2019 in Nashville, TN - $5,000 USD to the PyCon APAC conference happening in Manila, Philippines February 23, 2019 - $400 USD to the Sixth Bamenda Annual Python Conference happening in Bamenda, Cameroon February 18, 2019 - $1000 USD to the PyTennessee Conference happening in Nashville, Tennessee February 9-10, 2019 - $2000 to the AI6 Cleveland Chapter for a series of hands-on Python workshops to begin in early 2019. - $550 USD to the Benin User Group meet ups happening in Cotonou, Benin in 2019 - $400 USD to the Django Girls event happening in Tallinn, Estonia February 02, 2019 - $682 USD to the Django Girls event happening in Wa, Ghana March 9, 2019 - $5,735 USD to the PyCascades conference happening in Seattle, Washington February 23 - 24, 2019 - 3,421.90 USD (~3000 Euro) to the DjangoCon Europe conference happening in Copenhagen, Denmark April 10-14th 2019 - $422 USD to the Python Barranquilla User Group events happening in Barranquilla, Colombia throughout 2019 The following grants were denied from the last meeting by the PSF Grants Work Group, totaling $31,911 USD: - $5000 USD to the "Cycle of AI Saturdays" training happening in Abeokuta, Nigeria from August 2018 through January 2019 - $926 USD for the Python for Beginners Training Program - $1990 USD to the Django Girls event happening in Amravati, India December 16, 2018 - $5,380 USD to the Arua Python Festival event happening in Arua, Uganda December 15, 2018 - $11,355 USD to the AboCoders training that will be happening in Kaduna, Nigeria November, 2018 - $2500 USD to the Untangled Pathways' Summer Program happening in Houston, Texas the summer of 2019 - $2000 USD to the Professional Statisticians Society of Nigeria Conference happening in Ibadan, Nigeria April 22, 2019 - $880 USD to the Django Girls event happening in Bayelsa, Nigeria April 27, 2019 - $880 USD to the Django Girls event happening in Bayelsa, Nigeria April 27, 2019 - $1000 USD to the InnoviCon Conference happening in New Delhi, India February 2, 2019 To stay up on the latest PSF news, follow the PSF on Twitter at https://twitter.com/thepsf and the PSF blog at http://pyfound.blogspot.com/. Thanks all! __________________________________________________________________ *Lorena Mesa* Co-Organizer, PyLadies Chicago Director, Python Software Foundation www.lorenamesa.com @loooorenanicole Pronouns: she/her/hers Say what? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sh at changeset.nyc Mon Apr 1 20:37:53 2019 From: sh at changeset.nyc (Sumana Harihareswara) Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 20:37:53 -0400 Subject: [PSF-Community] PyCon NA arts festival about the experience of programming In-Reply-To: <8b37eeb5-d8fa-124e-4508-8fc8c5fa2c3a@changeset.nyc> References: <8b37eeb5-d8fa-124e-4508-8fc8c5fa2c3a@changeset.nyc> Message-ID: Thanks to everyone who submitted proposals! We have chosen a few performances https://us.pycon.org/2019/hatchery/artofpython/ to showcase at The Art of Python! Some of our performers are still seeking folks to work with in order to help their visions come to life. In particular, if you are going to be at PyCon North America on May 3rd, and you have a little time to help out, please get in touch if you: * play a percussion instrument, sing, or play the guitar * are comfortable acting on stage, and live in the Washington, DC area Thanks and looking forward to a great night. (Also: several items on the !!Con program this year http://bangbangcon.com/speakers.html are live performances! The last batch of tickets go live Tuesday, April 2 at 12:00 PM (Noon) Eastern, in case you want to try to get one.) -- Sumana Harihareswara Changeset Consulting https://changeset.nyc On 2/18/19 2:28 PM, Sumana Harihareswara wrote: > As part of PyCon North America 2019, I'm co-leading a one-night arts festival - "The Art of Python", through the Hatchery program https://us.pycon.org/2019/hatchery/artofpython/ - and hope members of our community will consider proposing art to share! > > We're seeking many types of narrative, performance, and visual art about the experience of programming and making technology -- both Python specifically and programming more generally. > > I hope we can showcase several different artists, including people who have to gather the courage to share their work publicly for the first time, and whose art explores varied experiences -- including ones that we often don't discuss factually in public, because (for example) they're embarrassing or because we have non-disclosure agreements. And I hope we get a range of tones -- humor, awe, melancholy, anger, joy, and so on. > > I regret to say that there is no pay involved. > > The festival will be Friday, May 3rd. The deadline for submissions is February 28th. > > There's a related effort by !!Con (May 11-12, NYC) to also encourage "not-talks" as submissions -- their CfP is open till March 3rd http://bangbangcon.com/give-a-talk.html , and they offer speaker travel funding and a USD $256 honorarium! So you can propose the same "not-talk" to "The Art of Python" and to !!Con. > > Please feel free to reply to me off-list if you have questions about art you'd like to share! > > Thanks, > From sh at changeset.nyc Mon Apr 1 21:18:09 2019 From: sh at changeset.nyc (Sumana Harihareswara) Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 21:18:09 -0400 Subject: [PSF-Community] PyCon NA arts festival about the experience of programming In-Reply-To: References: <8b37eeb5-d8fa-124e-4508-8fc8c5fa2c3a@changeset.nyc> Message-ID: <44c06ead-eddc-30b6-ed52-ce82f684eb89@changeset.nyc> On 4/1/19 8:37 PM, Sumana Harihareswara wrote: > Some of our performers are still seeking folks to work with in order to help their visions come to life. In particular, if you are going to be at PyCon North America on May 3rd, and you have a little time to help out, please get in touch if you: > > * play a percussion instrument, sing, or play the guitar > * are comfortable acting on stage, and live in the Washington, DC area To be clear: these are two separate requests. You don't have to be both! We're looking for DC-area actors and we're looking for musicians who live anywhere. -- Sumana Harihareswara Changeset Consulting https://changeset.nyc From python at hendorf.com Tue Apr 2 04:36:01 2019 From: python at hendorf.com (Alexander CS Hendorf [EuroSciPy 2019]) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2019 10:36:01 +0200 Subject: [PSF-Community] EuroSciPy 2019 - CfP is open Message-ID: <14A20DDC-BC0B-4065-BC1E-2041DDEDC737@hendorf.com> ===================================================== *** Apologise for multiple posting *** Dear Colleagues, We are delighted to invite you to join us for the 12th European Conference on Python in Science. The EuroSciPy 2019 Conference will take place from September 2 to September 6 in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain. The EuroSciPy meeting is a cross-disciplinary gathering focused on the use and development of the Python language in scientific research. This event strives to bring together both users and developers of scientific tools, as well as academic research and state of the art industry. The conference will be structured as it follows: Sep, 2-3 : Tutorials and Hands-on Sep, 4-5 : Main Conference Sep, 6 : Sprints ------------------------------------------------------------------ TOPICS OF INTEREST: Presentations of scientific tools and libraries using the Python language, including but not limited to: Algorithms implemented or exposed in Python Astronomy Data Visualisation Deep Learning & AI Earth, Ocean and Geo Science General-purpose Python tools that can be of special interest to the scientific community. Image Processing Materials Science Parallel computing Political and Social Sciences Project Jupyter Reports on the use of Python in scientific achievements or ongoing projects. Robotics & IoT Scientific data flow and persistence Scientific visualization Simulation Statistics Vector and array manipulation Web applications and portals for science and engineering 3D Printing ------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PROPOSALS: EuroScipy will accept three different kinds of contributions: Regular Talks: standard talks for oral presentations, allocated in time slots of `15`, or `30` minutes, depending on your preference and scheduling constraints. Each time slot considers a Q&A session at the end of the talk (at least, 5 mins). Hands-on Tutorials: These are beginner or advanced training sessions to dive into the subject with all details. These sessions are 90 minutes long, we expect participants to bring their own laptop for the tutorials. For a sneak peak of last years tutorials, here are the videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruMegFU9dg2doEGOUaAWTg Poster: EuroScipy will host two poster sessions during the two days of Main Conference. We warmly encourage students and participants to present their work and/or preliminary results as posters. Proposals should be submitted using the EuroScipy submission system at https://pretalx.com/euroscipy-2019/cfp. Submission deadline is April, 28 2019. ------------------------------------------------------------------ REGISTRATION & FEES: The registration fees will be as moderate as in previous years, we'll keep you posted. ------------------------------------------------------------------ IMPORTANT DATES: Mar 26 Call for talks, posters & tutorials Apr 28 Submission deadline for talks and tutorials May 20 Notifications of submission acceptance Sept 2 Start of EuroSciPy Tutorial Sept 4 Start of EuroSciPy Main Conference Sept 6 EuroSciPy Sprints ------------------------------------------------------------------ Best regards, EuroScipy 2019 Organising Committee, Email: info at euroscipy.org Website: http://www.euroscipy.org/2019 twitter: @euroscipy From ewa at python.org Thu Apr 4 14:50:58 2019 From: ewa at python.org (Ewa Jodlowska) Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2019 13:50:58 -0500 Subject: [PSF-Community] 2019 Election Updates Message-ID: Hello members, Here's an update on the upcoming election: Timeline This is a notification of the 2019/20 board of directors election timeline. 1. Open call for Board Director Nominations: May 6, 2019 AoE[1] (Monday) 2. Board Director Nomination cut-off: May 31, 2019 AoE (Friday) 3. Voter application cut-off date: May 31, 2019 AoE (Friday)[2] 4. Voting start date: June 7, 2018 AoE (Friday) 5. Voting end date: June 16, 2018 AoE (Sunday) There will be five board seats open this year as one of the directors is stepping down. [1] AoE: https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/aoe [2] You need to be a contributing, managing, supporting, fellow member by this date to vote in this election. Email me if you have questions. New Nomination Process! This year we have created a new way to submit nominations. The primary focus was to improve the fairness of how nominations are displayed and to move the process onto the python.org infrastructure. We will send out instructions for how to nominate others and/or yourself later this month. Unlike past years, the only requirement for nominating someone or accepting a nomination will be a free basic account on python.org. If you do not have an account, one can be created at https://www.python.org/accounts/signup/. For those that are interested, here's a screencast of how the new nomination process will work: https://youtu.be/sORneSQNOmc. Slack Channel "Open House" On May 20th, the PSF directors will host a 24-hour "open house". During this time, we welcome those that are considering running for the board and questions. Anyone with any PSF questions is welcomed to join in on the discussion. Join the slack here . I will send another notification closer to the nomination window. At that time I will include a link to the page where BoD nominations can be added and any other relevant information for the vote. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me via email. 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On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 1:50 PM Ewa Jodlowska wrote: > Hello members, > > Here's an update on the upcoming election: > > Timeline > > This is a notification of the 2019/20 board of directors election timeline. > > 1. > > Open call for Board Director Nominations: May 6, 2019 AoE[1] (Monday) > 2. > > Board Director Nomination cut-off: May 31, 2019 AoE (Friday) > 3. > > Voter application cut-off date: May 31, 2019 AoE (Friday)[2] > 4. > > Voting start date: June 7, 2018 AoE (Friday) > 5. > > Voting end date: June 16, 2018 AoE (Sunday) > > There will be five board seats open this year as one of the directors is > stepping down. > > [1] AoE: https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/aoe > > [2] You need to be a contributing, managing, supporting, fellow > member by this date to vote in > this election. Email me if you have questions. > > New Nomination Process! > > This year we have created a new way to submit nominations. The primary > focus was to improve the fairness of how nominations are displayed and to > move the process onto the python.org infrastructure. We will send out > instructions for how to nominate others and/or yourself later this month. > Unlike past years, the only requirement for nominating someone or accepting > a nomination will be a free basic account on python.org. If you do not > have an account, one can be created at > https://www.python.org/accounts/signup/. > > For those that are interested, here's a screencast of how the new > nomination process will work: https://youtu.be/sORneSQNOmc. > > Slack Channel "Open House" > > On May 20th, the PSF directors will host a 24-hour "open house". During > this time, we welcome those that are considering running for the board and > questions. Anyone with any PSF questions is welcomed to join in on the > discussion. Join the slack here > . > > > I will send another notification closer to the nomination window. At that > time I will include a link to the page where BoD nominations can be added > and any other relevant information for the vote. If you have any questions, > do not hesitate to contact me via email. > > Best regards, > > Ewa Jodlowska > > Executive Director > > Python Software Foundation > > _______________________________________________ > psf-members-announce mailing list > psf-members-announce at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-members-announce > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie at glasnt.com Sat Apr 6 16:36:27 2019 From: katie at glasnt.com (Katie McLaughlin) Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2019 06:36:27 +1000 Subject: [PSF-Community] PyCon AU 2019 Call for Proposals is now open Message-ID: Ready, set, write! The PyCon AU organising team is excited to announce that our PyCon AU 2019 Call for Presentations (CFP) is open! It?ll stay open until Sunday, May 5 Anywhere On Earth (AoE). We welcome submissions from everybody, including those: - who have never given a conference talk before, - who are new to Python, - who have built interesting things in Python, - who have broken interesting things with Python, - who have helped build Python, and - who have expertise to share with our community from fields outside of Python (and outside of technology). If you?ve never presented at a conference before and think you might like to try it, we want to hear from you! The program committee is very much interested in encouraging and supporting new speakers, and we will have speaking mentors on hand to work with you to develop your proposal and talk content so you can give the best talk possible. Our CFP process also encompasses submissions to the four Specialist Tracks (Education, Science and Data, Security and Privacy, and DjangoCon Australia), so you can submit your talk to the main conference and the Specialist Tracks with one click. Please go to our Speak page for more details on how to submit a proposal for PyCon AU 2018. Some financial aid will be available for PyCon AU speakers. For more information on our Financial Aid policy and how to apply, please see our Financial Assistance page. If you have questions about the CFP process, or want to ask one of our PyCon AU mentors for advice on your talk idea, you can reach us at speakers at 2019.pycon-au.org. And please help us spread the word about our CFP by sharing a link to this page or using the hashtag #pyconau. --- An online copy of this announcement is available on https://2019.pycon-au.org/news/cfp-open/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mal at python.org Tue Apr 9 04:27:51 2019 From: mal at python.org (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2019 10:27:51 +0200 Subject: [PSF-Community] =?utf-8?q?ANN=3A_Python_Meeting_D=C3=BCsseldorf_?= =?utf-8?q?-_10=2E04=2E2019?= Message-ID: [This announcement is in German since it targets a local user group meeting in D?sseldorf, Germany] ________________________________________________________________________ ANK?NDIGUNG Python Meeting D?sseldorf http://pyddf.de/ Ein Treffen von Python Enthusiasten und Interessierten in ungezwungener Atmosph?re. Mittwoch, 10.04.2019, 18:00 Uhr Raum 1, 2.OG im B?rgerhaus Stadtteilzentrum Bilk D?sseldorfer Arcaden, Bachstr. 145, 40217 D?sseldorf Diese Nachricht ist auch online verf?gbar: https://www.egenix.com/company/news/Python-Meeting-Duesseldorf-2019-04-10 ________________________________________________________________________ NEUIGKEITEN * Bereits angemeldete Vortr?ge: Jochen Wersdorfer "Machine Learning with Python" Detlef Lannert "Data classes in Python 3.7" Uwe Ziegenhagen "Python in der Lehre - Curriculum, Erwartungen und Erfahrungen" Dominik Geldmacher "Buchrezension: Data Science mit Python" Weitere Vortr?ge k?nnen gerne noch angemeldet werden: info at pyddf.de * Startzeit und Ort: Wir treffen uns um 18:00 Uhr im B?rgerhaus in den D?sseldorfer Arcaden. Das B?rgerhaus teilt sich den Eingang mit dem Schwimmbad und befindet sich an der Seite der Tiefgarageneinfahrt der D?sseldorfer Arcaden. ?ber dem Eingang steht ein gro?es "Schwimm' in Bilk" Logo. Hinter der T?r direkt links zu den zwei Aufz?gen, dann in den 2. Stock hochfahren. Der Eingang zum Raum 1 liegt direkt links, wenn man aus dem Aufzug kommt. Google Street View: http://bit.ly/11sCfiw ________________________________________________________________________ EINLEITUNG Das Python Meeting D?sseldorf ist eine regelm??ige Veranstaltung in D?sseldorf, die sich an Python Begeisterte aus der Region wendet: * http://pyddf.de/ Einen guten ?berblick ?ber die Vortr?ge bietet unser YouTube-Kanal, auf dem wir die Vortr?ge nach den Meetings ver?ffentlichen: * http://www.youtube.com/pyddf/ Veranstaltet wird das Meeting von der eGenix.com GmbH, Langenfeld, in Zusammenarbeit mit Clark Consulting & Research, D?sseldorf: * http://www.egenix.com/ * http://www.clark-consulting.eu/ ________________________________________________________________________ PROGRAMM Das Python Meeting D?sseldorf nutzt eine Mischung aus (Lightning) Talks und offener Diskussion. Vortr?ge k?nnen vorher angemeldet werden, oder auch spontan w?hrend des Treffens eingebracht werden. Ein Beamer mit XGA Aufl?sung steht zur Verf?gung. (Lightning) Talk Anmeldung bitte formlos per EMail an info at pyddf.de ________________________________________________________________________ KOSTENBETEILIGUNG Das Python Meeting D?sseldorf wird von Python Nutzern f?r Python Nutzer veranstaltet. Um die Kosten zumindest teilweise zu refinanzieren, bitten wir die Teilnehmer um einen Beitrag in H?he von EUR 10,00 inkl. 19% Mwst, Sch?ler und Studenten zahlen EUR 5,00 inkl. 19% Mwst. Wir m?chten alle Teilnehmer bitten, den Betrag in bar mitzubringen. ________________________________________________________________________ ANMELDUNG Da wir nur f?r ca. 20 Personen Sitzpl?tze haben, m?chten wir bitten, sich per EMail anzumelden. Damit wird keine Verpflichtung eingegangen. Es erleichtert uns allerdings die Planung. 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Marc-Andre Lemburg Registered at Amtsgericht Duesseldorf: HRB 46611 http://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ http://www.malemburg.com/ From mal at python.org Thu Apr 25 03:06:50 2019 From: mal at python.org (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 09:06:50 +0200 Subject: [PSF-Community] EuroPython 2019: Launching our website Message-ID: <8793a26c-7f87-e113-e4c7-6519649e02bf@python.org> We are happy to announce the launch of our website for EuroPython 2019: * https://ep2019.europython.eu/ * Thanks to Artur, Patrick and our web WG, the website now comes with a renovated layout, modern technology and new features. At the same time, we are launching the CFP for the conference. We?ll post details in a separate blog post. Dates and Venues ---------------- EuroPython will be held from July 8-14 2019 in Basel, Switzerland, at the Congress Center Basel (BCC) for the main conference days (Wed-Fri) and the FHNW Muttenz for the workshops/trainings/sprints days (Mon-Tue, Sat-Sun). For more details, please have a look at our website and the FAQ: https://ep2019.europython.eu/faq Help spread the word -------------------- Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social networks as widely as possible. Thank you ! Link to the blog post: https://blog.europython.eu/post/184430105792/europython-2019-launching-our-website Tweet: https://twitter.com/europython/status/1121307733519679489 Enjoy, -- EuroPython 2019 Team https://ep2019.europython.eu/ https://www.europython-society.org/ From mal at python.org Thu Apr 25 03:37:41 2019 From: mal at python.org (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 09:37:41 +0200 Subject: [PSF-Community] EuroPython 2019: Call for Proposals Message-ID: We are happy to announce the Call for Proposals is now open. The CfP will close on Sunday in two weeks: * Sunday, May 12 23:59:59 CEST * Please submit your proposal via our website: * https://ep2019.europython.eu/events/call-for-proposals/ * We?re looking for proposals on every aspect of Python: programming from novice to advanced levels, applications and frameworks, or how you have been involved in introducing Python into your organization. EuroPython is a community conference and we are eager to hear about your experience. Please also forward this Call for Proposals to anyone that you feel may be interested. Presenting at EuroPython ------------------------ We will accept a broad range of presentations, from reports on academic and commercial projects to tutorials and case studies. As long as the presentation is interesting and potentially useful to the Python community, it will be considered for inclusion in the program. Can you show something new and useful? Can you show the attendees how to: use a module? Explore a Python language feature? Package an application? If so, please consider submitting a talk. PyData EuroPython 2019 ---------------------- As usual there will be a PyData track at this year?s conference. Please submit your papers for the PyData track through the EuroPython form. Any suitable (i.e. data science, AI and analytics) submission will be considered for the PyData track. The PyData track is run in cooperation with NumFocus. The 2019 PyData track will be on Tuesday (trainings), Wednesday (talks) and Thursday (talks). There are six different kinds of contributions that you can present at EuroPython: Formats ------- * Talks and trainings should be held in English language only. * Regular Talk / approx. 110 slots These are standard ?talks with slides?, allocated in slots of The Q&A session, if present, is included in the time slot. 3-5 Minutes for Q&A is a good practice. We will only offer a limited number of 60 minute slots, please only choose these slots for in-depth sessions or topics which require more background information. - 30 minutes (ca. 50%) - 45 minutes (ca. 34%) - 60 minutes (ca. 16%) We are looking for an approx. distribution of expertise (Python or domain expertise) - 40% Beginners - 25% Intermediate - 25% Advanced * Trainings / 16 slots Deep-dive into a subject with all details. These sessions are apporx. 3 hours long. The training attendees will be encouraged to bring a laptop. They should be prepared with less slides and more source code. Room capacity for the trainings rooms is approx. 100 seats. * Panels A panel is group of three to six experts plus a moderator discussing a matter in depth, an intensive exchange of (maybe opposite) opinions. A panel may be 30-60 minutes long. We have introduced this interactive format for EuroPython 2017 due to the many requests we have received to make the conference more interactive and have more challenging / mind-bending content in place. Please note if you suggest a panel you will have to organise the panelists and coordinate with the Program WG, panelist will require a ticket to the conference. * Interactive This is a completely open 60-minute format. Feel free to make your suggestions. There are only two rules: it must be interactive, real-time human-to-human-interaction and of course compliant with the EuroPython Code of Conduct. * Posters / 20 slots Posters are a graphical way to describe a project or a technology, printed in large formats; posters are exhibited at the conference, can be read at any time by participants, and can be discussed face to face with their authors during the poster session. * Helpdesk / 6 slots Helpdesks are a great way to share your experience on a technology, by offering to help people answering their questions and solving their practical problems. You can run a helpdesk by yourself or with colleagues and friends. Each helpdesk will be open for 3 hours in total, 1.5 hours in the morning and 1.5 hours in the afternoon. People looking for help will sign up for a 30 minute slot and talk to you. There is no specific preparation needed; you just need to be proficient in the technology you run the helpdesk for. * Lightning Talks A lightning talk (LT) is a short presenatation which must not be longer than five minute. LTs are not via the CfP but walk-in registations, see here. Community Based Talk Voting --------------------------- Attendees who have bought a ticket in time for the Talk Voting period gain the right to vote for talks submitted during the Call For Proposals. The Program WG will also set aside a number of slots which they will then select based on other criteria to e.g. increase diversity or give a chance to less mainstream topics. Conference Layout ----------------- Please note that the conference layout has changed in 2018, the main conference (talks) is now only three days: * Monday and Tuesday: trainings, workshops, Beginners? Day, DjangoGirls * Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: talks, panels, posters, helpdesks, open sessions,? (no trainings!). Discounts for Content Contributors ---------------------------------- Since EuroPython is a not-for-profit community conference, it is not possible to pay out rewards for talks or trainings. For talks, posters, help desk and organising a panels or interactive sessions we will give out a 25% discount coupon valid for one conference ticket. Trainers will receive a 100% discount coupon for both a conference ticket and a training pass to compensate for the longer preparation time. See here for more details. Inappropriate Language and Imagery ---------------------------------- Please consider that EuroPython is a conference with an audience from a broad geographical area which spans countries and regions with vastly different cultures. What might be considered a ?funny, inoffensive joke? in a region might be really offensive (if not even unlawful) in another. If you want to add humor, references and images to your talk, avoid any choice that might be offensive to a group which is different from yours, and pay attention to our EuroPython Code of Conduct: https://ep2019.europython.eu/coc/ Dates and Venues ---------------- EuroPython will be held from July 8-14 2019 in Basel, Switzerland, at the Congress Center Basel (BCC) for the main conference days (Wed-Fri) and the FHNW Muttenz for the workshops/trainings/sprints days (Mon-Tue, Sat-Sun). For more details, please have a look at our website and the FAQ: https://ep2019.europython.eu/faq Help spread the word -------------------- Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social networks as widely as possible. Thank you ! 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