(Created page with "{{autolang|base=yes}} {{header|events}} {{admon/note|General Information|After creating your event page, add the event, including the link to your event page, to the list of wo...") |
|||
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{header|events}} | {{header|events}} | ||
= PyCon US 2012 = | = PyCon US 2012 = | ||
Line 21: | Line 17: | ||
* [[user:Lmacken | Luke Macken]] | * [[user:Lmacken | Luke Macken]] | ||
* [[user:Dmalcolm | D. Malcolm]] | * [[user:Dmalcolm | D. Malcolm]] | ||
* [[user: | * [[user:ralph | Ralph Bean]] | ||
== Ideas/Brainstorming == | == Ideas/Brainstorming == | ||
Line 31: | Line 27: | ||
== Event Report == | == Event Report == | ||
{{admon/note|Event Report|Please use this section to document and report about the event. Nice things to see in this section are blog posts about the event, pictures from the event, and anything else that might be valuable to showing the success of our participation in the event. If there were any "lessons learned" or problems that others might benefit from seeing please do include those here too. Some general information about report expectations can be found on the [[Event_reports|Event Reports]] page.}} | {{admon/note|Event Report|Please use this section to document and report about the event. Nice things to see in this section are blog posts about the event, pictures from the event, and anything else that might be valuable to showing the success of our participation in the event. If there were any "lessons learned" or problems that others might benefit from seeing please do include those here too. Some general information about report expectations can be found on the [[Event_reports|Event Reports]] page.}} | ||
[http://blog.tirfa.com/pycon-2012 The tirfa Blog: PyCon 2012] | |||
---- | ---- | ||
[[Category:Events]] | [[Category:Events 2012]] |
Latest revision as of 04:06, 20 March 2012
PyCon US 2012
Dates/Location
March 7-15, Santa Clara, CA
Event Description
This is the largest community organized conference for Python users and developers. It includes tutorials on March 7-8, talks on March 9-11, and sprints on March 12-15. Fedora contributors are among the many regular attendees.
Event Owners
- inode0 ***Facilitating but not attending***
- abadger1999
Fedora Representatives
Ideas/Brainstorming
In addition to arranging some media and other merchandise to distribute at the event we would like to see if we can prepare some flyers with specific information this year about the role of Python in Fedora.
Important Deadlines
March 3: Have all material in Toshio's hands so he can take it with him to the event.