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PyCon 2019 Reminders

As November approaches, many of us are starting to plan for the holidays, vacations, and/or how to b ring in the New Year.  Before we get seasonally busy, we wanted to take the time to remind Pythonistas of a few PyCon deadlines and upcoming launches! Launches Registration for the 2019 conference will launch in early November ! The first 800 registrations are sold at an early bird rate : Corporate tickets will start at $550 USD Hobbyist tickets will start at $350 USD Student tickets will start at $100 USD Deadlines November 25, 2018 is the deadline to submit a PyCon Tutorial proposal January 3, 2019 is the deadline to submit a PyCon Talk proposal, Poster proposal, Education Summit proposal, and Las PyCon Charlas proposal Financial aid is now accepting applications. February 12, 2019 is the deadline to submit an application The Hatchery Program is accepting proposals until end of day January 3, 2019 We’re looking for all types of Tutorial, Talk, Poster, and

PyCon 2019 Launches Financial Aid

The PyCon conference prides itself on being affordable. However, registration is only one of several expenses an attendee must incur, and it’s likely the smallest one. Flying, whether halfway around the world or from a few hundred miles away, is more expensive. Staying in a hotel for a few days is also more expensive. All together, the cost of attending a conference can become prohibitively expensive. That’s where PyCon's Financial Aid program comes in. We’re opening applications for Financial Aid today, and we’ll be accepting them through February 12, 2019. To apply, first set up an account on the site, and then you will be able to fill out the application here or through your dashboard . For those proposing talks, tutorials, or posters, selecting the “ I require a speaker grant if my proposal is accepted ” box on your speaker profile serves as your request, so you do not need to fill out the financial aid application. Upon acceptance, we’ll contact the speakers who ch

Hatchery Program Returns for 2019

PyCon is known around the world as the Python community’s premier event, attracting people from 39 countries. Outside of the main track of talks, PyCon is home to a growing number of events such as Young Coders, the Education Summit, Language Summit, Poster Session, and most recently the  PyCon Charlas . The conference strives to be globally representative by promoting diversity and inclusion through these additional events and outreach programs. Our community works to approach these goals year on year. While we regularly receive requests to add events to PyCon, we have not had an established process for accepting and evaluating the community’s suggestions. By introducing the PyCon Hatchery Program in 2018, we took an initial step to introduce a long term process for evolving PyCon. What is our goal? We want to support our community and enable them to add events to PyCon that are important to our community. The long-term goals of this program are to support and grow sustainable