Thanks, Jarek. :)

Just to provide some more information with regards to travel grants, these
are offered through the PyCon financial aid program
<https://us.pycon.org/2020/financial-assistance/> which sponsors travel and
attendance costs for individuals who might otherwise not be able to attend.
Notable open-source contributors is a category of persons that receives
specific consideration. Please be sure to apply individually by January 31,
2020 if you plan to attend and require some coverage for your travel costs.

Philippe

On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 10:56 AM Jarek Potiuk <jarek.pot...@polidea.com>
wrote:

> I spoke to Philipe Gagnon who is one of the organizers for PyCon US
> conference <https://us.pycon.org/2020/> (15-23 April 2020) and we both
> agree that it would be great to organise an Airflow Workshop/Sprint there.
>
> There are two areas that might be interesting for PyCon:
>
>    - Submitting a talk proposal - talks are happening 17-19th of April. I
>    am going to submit a few proposals for sure :) and looking at the past
>    year's event - I think we all could have a lot of interesting things to
> say
>    about what we do in Airflow - so I encourage you to do the same :).
> There
>    are 4 days left.
>    - Organizing an Airflow Sprint (Sprint happen April 20-23). This
>    requires us to setup a shop with "workshops for Airflow contributors"
> and
>    run for 1- 3 days.  We could apply for a grant to cover our expenses
>    apparently (and we seem to have high chance to win it). For that -
> having
>    more committers involved might be a good idea, so that we can share the
>    work (and glory as well ;).
>
> Would any of the committers be willing to join such Sprint? I will submit a
> grant proposal in a day or two and I would love to know if some of you are
> interested ?
>
> J.
>
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>
> Jarek Potiuk
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>
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