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CFP Deadline for PyCon 2020 Coming Up!


Call for Proposal deadlines are fast approaching.  PyCon US is looking for speakers of all experience levels and backgrounds to contribute to our conference program. We want you and your ideas at PyCon US!

Be sure to create your account on us.pycon.org/2020 in order to access all the submission forms.

More information about speaking at PyCon can be found here.

Tutorials

Tutorial proposals are due November 22, 2019.

We're looking for tutorials that can grow this community at any level. Tutorials that will advance Python, advance this community, and shape the future are preferred. More details about tutorial proposals and submission can be found here.

Talks

Talks, Charlas, Poster, and Education Summit proposals are due December 20, 2019.

Education Summit will be held Thursday April 16. Talks and Charlas are the part of the main conference schedule for Friday, April 17 through Sunday, April 19.  Poster session will be held on Sunday, April 19 along with the Job Fair. For details on each of the proposals go to the individual links provided.  Submission forms for each can be accessed through your dashboard.

Hatchery

Hatchery proposals are due January 3, 2020.

The Hatchery Program is an effort to establish a path for introduction of new tracks, summits, demos, etc which share and fulfill the mission of the Python Software Foundation into PyCon’s schedule. More information about this exciting program can be found here. Submit your proposal here.

StartUp Row

StartUp Row applications are due January 17, 2020.

Startup Row is where early-stage companies go to show off what they’re doing with Python at PyCon US. More information about this event can be found here. Submit your application here.

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PyCon US is dedicated to featuring a diverse and inclusive mix of speakers in the lineup.

We need beginner, intermediate, and advanced proposals on all sorts of topics as well as beginner, intermediate, and advanced speakers to present talks. You don’t need to be a 20-year veteran who has spoken at dozens of conferences. On all fronts, we need all types of people. That’s what this community is comprised of, so that’s what this conference’s schedule should be made from.

Don't wait to submit your proposal!




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