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  1. A reminder in case you missed it: Diego Russo is keynoting #PyConIT 2026 🐍

    CPython core dev, Arm Principal Engineer, EuroPython organiser; his talk covers how Python went from "fast enough" to “fast by design”.

    🎟️ Tickets are still available:
    🔗 pycon.it/tickets

    #PyConItalia #CPython #Python

  2. “Even if it’s at the cost of missing some of the talks, as a volunteer you are where the action is and you have a chance to get more experiences out of the conference.”

    Read our full interview with @mborus, member of the Operations team for EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  3. “It’s less about learning new skills and more about discovering the ones you already have.”

    Check out what George Zisopoulos, member of the Operations Team, had to say about volunteering at EuroPython 2025: blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  4. “For me, it is not about 'giving back' but about 'participating'. I started volunteering out of curiosity, and continued because of the people and interactions.“

    Read out latest interview with Niklas Mertsch, member of the Ops team at EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  5. “EuroPython is a welcoming community - you’ll bond over shared experiences before you know it! Just stay open, and your environment will do the rest.”

    In our latest interview with Kshitijaa Jaglan, member of the Sponsorship team at EuroPython 2025, shares her tips for new volunteers, enabling sponsors, and more:
    blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  6. “The human aspect of the conference is the most important part for me, I truly believe everyone volunteering at conferences wants the best for the event.“

    Read our latest interview with @cmaureir, co-lead of the Programme Team at EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  7. “I was surprised by the amount of trust and ownership given to volunteers [...] It didn’t feel like volunteering on the sidelines, it felt like being part of the core team."

    Read our full interview with @daksh777, member of the Communications & Design Team at EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  8. “Volunteering enriches the enjoyment of the whole event even further. There are many different roles to suit different personalities and abilities.”

    Read our latest interview with @@jake_balas, member of the Operations Team and Onsite Volunteering Lead at EuroPython 2025: blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  9. “Don’t be afraid to volunteer, even if it involves leading one of the teams or contributing to a team you have no experience with. You can learn the needed skills while volunteering."

    Read our latest interview with Naa, Speakers Mentorship lead for EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  10. “Nothing beats the smiles and thank you’s you get when the conference is over. Plus, it is an amazing feeling to be part of something bigger than yourself.”

    Check out our full interview with @mathsppblog, member of the Programme Team for EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  11. “Volunteering at EuroPython made me realize that people can make you go far. Doing it all alone is possible but doing it as a team makes a big difference. "

    Read our full interview with @Nangira, Django Girls organizer at EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  12. “I’ve built lasting friendships, met people I had only known from online talks and tutorials, and had the chance to become a familiar face in the community myself. Every EuroPython, and every local conference, strengthens those connections and leaves you with renewed energy and inspiration to keep contributing.”

    Check out the full interview with Jakub Červinka, member of the Operations Team for EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  13. “Seeing how an event like this is created from the inside is incredible, plus the team is lovely, and you'll learn a lot because you’ll be surrounded by top people from the community. ”

    Read our full interview with Marina Moro López, member of the Programme Team for EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  14. “EuroPython helps me to keep giving back, contributing to an environment I love and cherish”

    Read our full interview with Moisés Guimarães, member of the Ops Team & photographer for EuroPython 2025 blog.europython.eu/humans-of-e

  15. I'm attending the C API summit here at EuroPython 2025. 🇪🇺

    I'm hearing a lot of interesting discussions about Python's C API. 🐍

    ep2025.europython.eu/session/c

    CC @antocuni @europython

  16. As a final preparation for the workshop tomorrow at , I have updated some exercises to ensure thread-safety. We are ready for ! Make sure you have the setup ready: github.com/Cheukting/py03_101

  17. Are you interested in how changes the ecosystem in ? Are you creating Python libraries using Rust code via ? Show your interest in participating in Rust in 2025 now! (details in the comment)

  18. I've got my @pyladiesdub, @pyladies, @pyladiescon, @ThePSF, @europython, @codinggrace, @GameCraft & @DublinMaker hats on. Come chat or ask any questions of the above.

    Got limited #DublinMaker DIY LED badges as well. You can get it working at home or head to Dublin Maker at Leopardstown Racecourse this Sat or Sunday if you don't have a soldering iron at home.

    If you've stickers, feel free to drop them at the community table.
    #ShipItCon #SIC2025 #IrishTechCommunity #Maker #PyLadies

  19. 🐍 Germany's largest Python & AI conference is almost here! @pyconde & PyData 2026 is tomorrow!! Apr 14–17 in Darmstadt 🇩🇪 100+ talks, masterclasses & sprints 🔥 2026.pycon.de

  20. Unlike this kitten, you can vote to select talks & workshops for EuroPython 2026!

    Head over to europython.eu/voting and follow the simple steps.

    Voting closes today. Yikes!

  21. You can help shape EuroPython 2026's programme! 🗳️

    Vote if you:
    ✅ Registered for EuroPython 2022–2025
    ✅ Submitted a 2026 proposal

    Why vote?
    🚀 Help build a programme you’ll love
    🚀 See what goes into top Python talks
    🚀 Get a cute voting companion to share!

    Vote now: europython.eu/voting
    Deadline: March 5th!

  22. It's a shame that many people from other countries won't be able to attend PyCon US this year 😞

    But there are other international PyCon that are worth attending in your continent 🌍

    Also, many national events now have international attendees and speakers 🇺🇳

    I'm sorry I won't be attending PyCon US again this year, and I hope to attend EuroPython, but I will definitely attend PyCon Italia 🇮🇹

    I invite you all to attend the conference closest to you 🧳

    pycon.org/

  23. Thrilled to have @europython as a Kinship Sponsor of #PyConIT26! 🐍🤝

    Two community-driven Python conferences, supporting each other. Exactly how it should be.

    👉 europython.eu/

    #PyConIT #Python

  24. Ah crivens.

    Totaly broke down yesterday. As much as I like to think I'm a highly functioning autistic person (non diagnosed), I had every nut and bolt shaken yesterday. Zoning out, being antisocial at a conference is not the best way to meet people, let me tell you. I was not ready. Underestimated how bad I really am underneath and how fragile the cover of confident cool I try to keep. Still, we learn. And the turtle moves.

    #overjoyed #overstimulation #autism #europython2024

  25. 🍕🐍 Mark your calendars! @pyconit PyCon Italia 2026 is a month away! May 27–30 in Bologna, Italy 🇮🇹 A beloved community conference you don't want to miss! 2026.pycon.it

  26. 🐍 Shoutout to @PyConLT! PyCon Lithuania 2026 kicks off today in Vilnius 🇱🇹 Data, web & morel 600+ attendees, 50+ sessions! See you there 👀 pycon.lt/2026

  27. In the pipeline: July 2024 edition! 🔶

    This month we review the latest releases across the Kedro ecosystem, celebrate the PyData London workshop delivered by two TSC members, and much more.

    Will you be at EuroPython in Prague next week? Don't miss Juan Luis' workshop about MLOps! (And follow @europython)

    Full blog post:

    kedro.org/blog/in-the-pipeline

    #kedro #python #pydata #datascience #mlops #kedroviz #datapipelines #europython #EuroPython2024