This is a heads up that the full schedule has been posted at
https://us.pycon.org/2021/summits/language/
<https://us.pycon.org/2021/summits/language/>. We look forward to have lively
discussions surrounding these topics with those of you who signed up! You
should already have received an e-mail confirming your attendance. If so, and
it mistakenly mentions the year 2020, yes, I know. 20 years of professional
copy-pasting and I still can't do it right. Anyway, if you haven't heard from
us at all, please ping us to sort it out. This is important as we will be
sending the Zoom link for the meetings closer to the date of the event.
We received numerous topic proposals from Python core developers as well as
from members of the wider Python community. This year's attendance list is a
bit wider than in previous years, and we are expecting 65 attendees if
everybody shows up! It was the first year where we had to send out official
rejection letters. I can't say we enjoyed that. We prioritized attendance to
Python core developers, core developers of other Python implementations,
open-source project maintainers, and active contributors to CPython.
There will be a journalist among the attendees writing up a summary of the
event for the PSF blog. Please be on the lookout for those blog posts after the
event.
Mariatta & Łukasz
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