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October 2, 2021

PyCascades 2022 Announcements: Dates & CFP

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We have lots of announcements to share about PyCascades 2022. πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

Revamping Remote πŸ’»

Like last year, PyCascades will remain remote in 2022. If last year showed us anything, it's that we can still have an amazing time online! We kept the energy, the excitement, and the awesome talks that make PyCascades special, only this time with folks from around the globe. We hope that you'll join us once again this year!

Program & Dates πŸ“†

PyCascades 2022 will take place on Saturday and Sunday, February 5th and 6th, from many locations across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Saturday and the first half of Sunday will be filled with talks, sponsor booths, and opportunities to interact. On Sunday afternoon we'll launch into mentored sprints, which is an opportunity to get started with contributing to open source projects (maybe even some of the ones you use now!). We'll also have an optional social afternoon on Friday, February 4th. We'll provide more details about the program and what to expect in the coming months. Stay up to date with the latest announcements by following @PyCascades on Twitter. If you have questions or concerns in the meantime please reach out to us atΒ organizers@pycascades.com.

Call for Proposals πŸ“£

PyCascades has been lucky to give our stage to incredible speakers with wonderful talks over the last four years. We are really looking forward to showcasing our community again next year. OurΒ Call for Proposals (CFP)Β opens today and closes at the end of the day on Sunday, October 24th, 2021Β Anywhere on Earth.

Considering speaking at PyCascades? Great! We look forward to reading your proposal!

Never considered speaking at PyCascades? We think you should! We love proposals from:

  • People who've never spoken before!
  • People new to Python.
  • People who use Python in their spare time.
  • People who want to talk about something that isn't specifically Python.

What gets you excited? What cool art did you build? What's something you wish someone had told you years ago? What interesting problem have you solved recently? We're interested in talks about anything that someone in the Python community would be intrigued by.

If you're interested, please take a look at the instructions at https://pretalx.com/pycascades-2022/cfp. If you'd like advice or assistance with setup to record or stream your talk, we can definitely help!

If you have any questions about the CFP process, send a note to info@pycascades.com.

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