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...helping people travel to conferences. It made me happy to learn that. It's the sort of report that might help with fund raising, because it gives a prospective donor some idea of what their donation would do. Regular progress reports make it easier for people to get involved in activities and provides a clear warning sign when something is going wrong. We need some accountability. One goal that had broad support from the members was making Python development easier. Guido had some specific ...
...help create a more inclusive and welcoming conference experience for all. Event Attendee Inclusion Guide Inclusivity - Written guide XOXO recognises the importance of the diverse and vibrant creative communities it was created to celebrate. They made accommodations in their production to make the festival more welcoming and inclusive. Open Source Conferences by Eduards Sizovs Promotional opportunity - Event listing Dev.events is a tech conference, meetup, hackathon, and masterclass listing w...
...helps translate (more than one) documentation/books/tutorials for better inclusivity An instructor that teaches Python related tutorials in various regions Someone that helps organize local meet ups and also helps organize a regional conference Nominees should be aware of the Python community’s Code of Conduct and should have a record of fostering the community. Sitting members of the PSF Board of Directors can be nominated if they meet the above criteria. In all that this person does, Nomina...
...help]. Include an affiliation program [ref. July 2008 section 8]. Ready for member vote after incorporation of attorney comments. Status: in progress. [23] Originally from 14 April 2008, Section 5, Treasurer's Report: S. Holden will assist K. Kaiser with accounts receivable reminders. Status: in progress. [15] Originally from 14 April 2008, Section 7, PyCon Asset Record-Keeping: D. Goodger will update the assets file in PSF CVS with the details of the laptops and VGA2USB boxes purchased for P...
...Helping PyLadies/Women who code with their suites and lunch requests. Currently we are planning a special RSVP lunch event for Saturday during the conference that will happen in 209/210 in the conference center. I am currently going over details with Lynn Root regarding this event. I have created the time slot schedule for tutorials and helped coordinate this with Eldarion. After this was completed, the tutorial committee went in and assigned talks to the time slots. This is complete already and...
...help with letters, and R. Hettinger volunteered to help with phone calls. [Later, after K. Kaiser joined the meeting:] R. Hettinger reminded K. Kaiser that he (Hettinger) is now the Assistant Treasurer and stands ready to help. 5 Hostway Sponsor Membership Termination S. Holden reported that Hostway has dropped out of PSF membership. They were valuable early PyCon sponsors, but the interest has dropped with the departure of the individuals concerned. I think no further ...
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