Hi Italian Python Users!

The PyCon organizers invite you to submit proposals for talks, tutorials, and 
posters to be presented at PyCon 2015 - https://us.pycon.org/2015/. The 
conference takes place April 8-16 in Montreal, Queubec, Canada and we'll be 
accepting talk and tutorial proposals through September 15, with posters 
accepted through November 1!

We want everyone to be a part of making PyCon what it is, which is why we 
invite everyone to submit proposals, and we invite everyone to be a part of the 
program committee. It's your PyCon, not mine. Whether you started with Python 
yesterday or you've been writing it since the 90s, everyone has different 
experiences, different knowledge, and a different story to tell. This is why we 
aim to strike a balance between beginner, intermediate, and advanced talks. We 
want the entire community to level up as a result of PyCon.

Over the years, we've put together proposal resources and advice to help answer 
some common topics surrounding our CFP 
(https://us.pycon.org/2015/speaking/proposal-resources/). We even put together 
a sample proposal and reviewed it for you at 
https://us.pycon.org/2015/speaking/proposal_advice/samples/SpacePug/. If you 
have any questions or tips that may help others, please email them to 
pycon...@python.org, or feel free to respond and I'll help you out.

The full details of our Call for Proposals are available at 
https://us.pycon.org/2015/speaking/cfp/. Keep an eye on that page as well as 
https://twitter.com/pycon and http://pycon.blogspot.com/ for details about 
ticket sales, financial aid, and more PyCon news!

Thanks for your time!

Brian Curtin, br...@python.org
Publicity Coordinator, PyCon 2015

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