Very interesting! How does this grant work?
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:12 PM, WAKABAYASHI, Tomonori <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Ryu Developer and Users,
>
> We would like to update that we have started registration for PyCon APAC
> 2013. We have a total of 500 seats for the conference, another 100 from
> last year’s, and we expect many audience participating from across and
> outside of APAC region. Please secure your seat from the link below to
> enjoy early-bird discount before August 14th.
>
> Also I am happy to announce that there’s a patron ticket available. The
> pooled fund from the ticket sales will be used, after our organizing
> committee’s full review, to award grants to those who need, i.e.
> students and those who travel far. And one more thing - all patron’s
> face icon will be posted on the front page of the official site!
>
> Registration Page - Early Bird and Patron Sponsorship
> http://apac-2013.pycon.jp/registration/index.html
>
> We are looking forward to seeing you at the event!
>
>
> Event Details
>
> PyCon is a conference where Python users can meet and talk about the
> developments around Python and the Python community. All Pythonistas in
> the region get together to know more about various domains and meet
> people with diverse experience.
>
> Name: PyCon APAC 2013 in Japan
> Theme: The Year of Python - It’s a year of snake according to
> Chinese zodiac and that happens only once every 12 years!
> Official Site: PyCon APAC 2013 in Japan
> Schedule: Conference - September 14th (Saturday) and 15th (Sunday)
> Development Sprints - September 16th (Monday)
> Venue: Kogakuin University, Shinjuku, Tokyo
> http://apac-2013.pycon.jp/venue/index.html
> Fees: Early Bird 5,000 JPY (approx. 50 USD) until August 14th
> Standard 6,000 JPY (approx. 60 USD) until September 6th
> Students 3,000 JPY (approx. 30 USD) until September 6th
> and limited. The amount will be refunded at the door.
> Development Sprints is free of charge.
>
> Talks: Total 4 tracks - 2 English and 2 Japanese language
> Organizer: PyCon JP Organizing Committee (Chairperson by Manabu Terada,
> CMS Communications)
> Twitter Hashtag: #pyconapac
>
> Conference Talk List
> We are diligently reviewing all the responses to the call for proposals.
> The talk list details will be published once the review is complete. The
> talks covers various areas in Python world from beginner to advanced level.
>
> Keynote Speaker
> Georg Brandl - Georg is a Python core developer since 2005. He now cares
> for Python 3.2 and 3.3 as release manager, and is also responsible for
> the documentation. He is also the author of the Sphinx documentation
> system used by most Python projects. In his spare time, Georg works on
> his degree in physics at the Technical University of Munich.
>
> Rian Hunter - Rian is Dropbox’s third engineer. He’s developed and
> helped shape the product from its early alpha and beta versions to its
> current form supporting hundreds of millions of users today. He’s a
> graduate from MIT and his experience spans distributed computing,
> databases, file systems, kernel and embedded programming, and data
> synchronization algorithms.
>
> --
> ------------
> WAKABAYASHI, Tomonori (若林 伴典)
> Organizing Committee Members
> PyCon JP Committee
> E-mail: [email protected]
> Twitter: @pyconj #pyconjp
> Blog: http://pyconjp.blogspot.jp/
> Website: http://apac-2013.pycon.jp/
>
>
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