Sign up to Python Language Summit is still open for about 3 more weeks. So far we received 32 sign ups, from 18 different regions, and 12 time zones to work with.
We've only received 3 topics of discussions, and we definitely need more of those. If you have a topic to be discussed with Python core developers, please fill in the forms linked in Łukasz's post. I've made some infographics with these data, I will try to update it once a day: https://mariatta.ca/language_summit_data/ We also have a page on PyCon US's website now: https://us.pycon.org/2021/summits/language/ Thanks. On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 9:54 AM Łukasz Langa <luk...@langa.pl> wrote: > I’m happy to announce that we’ve opened the sign-up forms for the 2021 > Python Language Summit! > TL;DR > > - When: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 (4 hours) and Wednesday, May 12, 2021 (4 > hours). Exact times TBD depending on attendee timezones. > - Where: Online via Zoom (link will be sent via email to attendees) > - Co-chairs: Mariatta Wijaya & Łukasz Langa > - Blogger: Joanna Jablonski > - Sign up to attend *and actively participate*: > https://forms.gle/cgmGnmQMDhD2mhHY8 (closes after March 22nd, 2021 AoE) > - Propose a topic: https://forms.gle/Jui9mxsHrB4fVvAB8 (closes after > March 22nd, 2021 AoE) > > To get an idea of past Python Language Summits, you can read these blog > posts: > > - 2020: Python Software Foundation News: The 2020 Python Language > Summit > <https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-2020-python-language-summit.html> > - 2019: > http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-2019-python-language-summit.html > - 2018: The 2018 Python Language Summit [LWN.net] > <https://lwn.net/Articles/754152/> > - 2017: The 2017 Python Language Summit [LWN.net] > <https://lwn.net/Articles/723251/> > > Do I need to sign up if I’m a Python core developer? > > Yes please! While in the past we have limited attendance to 50 people, > this time, due to virtual format, we will be a bit more flexible, but will > still keep it small and manageable. We aren’t planning to go beyond 80 > participants. Please register to reserve your space. > Can I sign up if I’m not a Python core developer? > > Yes you can. In the past, we had quite a number of participants who were > not Python core devs. Among them were maintainers and representatives from > BeeWare, CircuitPython, PSF board member, PyCharm, PyPA, etc. Register if > you want to participate. Note that until you hear back from us, your > attendance is not confirmed. As explained in the question above, our > “space” is more flexible than usual, but in the interest of maintaining a > vigorous discussion space, we might still be unable to invite everyone who > signs up. > What kind of topics are covered? > > Python Language Summit is a special event with very specific audience: > Python core developers. Ideally your topic is not an “announcement” or > “project status” but rather something that will encourage further > discussion and questions. The more controversial, the better. An open > issue, group of issues, or a PEP that is awaiting decision are all good > topics to propose. You can also further explain why this is better > discussed in person instead of online. > > According to last year’s feedback, our audience prefer more discussions > and shorter talks. > Who can present a talk? > > Anyone, even if you’re not a Python core developer. However, please > understand that we will have to be selective as space and time are limited. > In particular, we are prioritizing active core contributors, as well as > those who we believe will be able to improve the quality of the discussions > at the event and bring a more diverse perspective to core Python > developers. Note that your topic is not confirmed until you hear back from > us. > Code of Conduct > > PyCon’s Code of Conduct <https://us.pycon.org/2020/about/code-of-conduct/> > applies and will be enforced. > > Thanks! > > @mariatta <https://discuss.python.org/u/mariatta> & @ambv > <https://discuss.python.org/u/ambv> >
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