It’s that time again: time to start thinking about the Python
Language Summit! The 2018 summit will be held on Wednesday, May
9, from 10am to 4pm, at the Huntington Convention Center in
Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Your befezzled and befuddled hosts Barry
and Larry will once more be behind the big desk in front.
The summit’s purpose is to disseminate information and spark
conversation among core Python developers. It’s our yearly
opportunity to get together for an in-person discussion, to review
interesting developments of the previous year and hash out where
we’re going next. And we have lots to talk about! 3.7 is in
beta, and we've all collectively started work on 3.8 too.
As before, we’re using Google Forms to collect signups. Signups
are open now; the deadline to sign up is Wednesday April 18th,
2018 (AoE). Please do us a favor and sign up sooner rather than
later. The signup form is simpler this year--I bet most people
can be done in less than two minutes!
One difference from last year: there are now *two* forms. The
first form is for signing up to attend (the "Request For
Invitation" form), and the second form is for proposing a talk.
Please note: if you want to present, you still need to fill out
the Request For Invitation form too. (Yes, it's more complicated
this way, sorry. But having both on the same form kind of
enforced a one-to-one mapping, and it's really a many-to-many
mapping: one person might propose multiple talks, and one talk
might have multiple presenters. Overall this should be less
complicated.)
You can find links to *both* forms on the official Python Language
Summit 2018 page:
https://us.pycon.org/2018/events/language-summit/
A few notes:
- There will be lightning talks! Signups will only be
available during the Language Summit itself.
- You don’t need to be registered for PyCon in order to attend
the summit!
- We’ll have badge ribbons for Language Summit participants,
which we’ll hand out at the summit room in the morning.
- We're inviting Jake Edge from Linux Weekly News to attend
the summit and provide press coverage again. Jake’s done a
phenomenal job of covering the last few summits, providing
valuable information not just for summit attendees, but also
for the Python community at large. Jake’s coverage goes a
long way toward demystifying the summit, while remaining
respectful of confidential information that’s deemed “off the
record” ahead of time by participants.
One big final note (please read this!):
When using Google Forms, you can edit your
responses later! When you fill out the form and hit Submit, the
submission complete page (the one that says "Thanks for
playing!") will have a link on it labeled "Edit your response".
BOOKMARK THIS LINK! You can use this link at any time
to edit your response, up to the point that signups close on
April 18th. Keep in mind, you'll need to bookmark each response
independently: once for signing up to attend ("Request For
Invitation"), and once for each talk proposal you submit.
Again, please be sure to save this bookmark yourself--we
don't know how to find the link for you later if you don't save
it.
We hope to see you at the summit!
[BL]arry