[Python-Dev] EuroPython 2012: Call for Proposal is Open! [Please spread the word] (original) (raw)

Francesco Pallanti fpallanti at develer.com
Thu Mar 1 15:15:07 CET 2012


Hi guys, I'm Francesco and I am writing on behalf of EuroPython Staff (www.europython.eu). We are happy to announce that the Call for Proposals is now officially open!

DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: MARCH 18TH, 23:59:59 CET

For those who have never been at EuroPython (or similar conferences) before, the Call for Proposals is the period in which the organizers ask the community to submit proposals for talks to be held at the conference.

Further details about Call for Proposal are online here: http://ep2012.europython.eu/call-for-proposals/

EuroPython is a conference run by the community for the community: the vast majority of talks that are presented at the conference will be proposed, prepared and given by members of the Python community itself.

And not only that: the process that selects the best talks among all the proposals will also be public and fully driven by the community: it's called Community Voting, and will begin right after the Call for Proposals ends.

CFP: Talks, Hands-On Trainings and Posters

We're looking for proposals on every aspect of Python: programming from novice to advanced levels, applications and frameworks, or how you have been involved in introducing Python into your organisation.

There are three different kind of contribution that you can present at EuroPython:

More details about Call for Proposal are online here: http://ep2012.europython.eu/call-for-proposals/

Don't wait for the last day

If possible, please avoid submitting your proposals on the last day. It might sound a strange request, but last year about 80% of the proposals were submitted in the last 72 hours. This creates a few problems for organizers because we can't have a good picture of the size of the conference until that day.

Remember that proposals are fully editable at any time, even after the Call for Proposals ends. You just need to login on the website, go to the proposal page (linked from your profile page), and click the Edit button.

First-time speakers are especially welcome; EuroPython is a community conference and we are eager to hear about your experience. If you have friends or colleagues who have something valuable to contribute, twist their arms to tell us about it!

We are a conference run by the community for the community. Please help to spread the word by distributing this announcement to colleagues, mailing lists, your blog, Web site, and through your social networking connections.

All the best,

-- Francesco Pallanti - fpallanti at develer.com Develer S.r.l. - http://www.develer.com/ .software .hardware .innovation Tel.: +39 055 3984627 - ext.: 215



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