PyCascades is this weekend! Here's what you need to know.
Hello PyCascades attendees!
We are less than a week away from PyCascades 2019 in Seattle, Washington. We are so excited to have you all together this weekend. We wanted to send out a few reminders and good things to know before you get here.
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If you’re from out of town, our Welcome Wagon is here to help you get the best out of your Seattle experience.
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We will be at the University of Washington’s Kane Hall. The main conference will be on the first floor in KNE 130, the quiet room will be right next door in KNE 120, and refreshments will be in the Walker-Ames room (KNE 225) on the second floor.
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Kane Hall and the University of Washington have extensive accessibility features. Please take a look at our accessibility information page for more details.
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Registration begins at 8:30am in the first floor lobby of Kane Hall. The conference starts at 9:30am, so please check in and grab a seat! Take a look at our full schedule for more details.
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Development springs will happen on Monday, February 25th at The Collective Seattle.Sprints are free, but you will need to register beforehand. You can read more about our sprints here.
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Join our Slack community before and during the conference. You’ll certainly make friends and it can be a useful resource for getting the best out of your experience.
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Finally, everyone attending PyCascades and participating in our community online is expected to follow our Code of Conduct.
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us at organizers@pycascades.com. We look forward to seeing you all this weekend and we hope you have a wonderful time at PyCascades.
- Alan & Thea
We would like to thank our sponsors for making this event possible: Google Cloud, Heroku, Metis, University of Washington Astronomy Department, and Colony Networks.