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This evening REVSYS hosted the PyCon US after party here in Long Beach 🎉
Thanks to @frank and @webology for creating another opportunity to meet people, continue conversations after the conference closing, exchange ideas, and simply spend time together with the community ✨
Slefies with @kati @veldakiara @wsvincent @sheena @davidism @yossarian
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This evening REVSYS hosted the PyCon US after party here in Long Beach 🎉
Thanks to @frank and @webology for creating another opportunity to meet people, continue conversations after the conference closing, exchange ideas, and simply spend time together with the community ✨
Slefies with @kati @veldakiara @wsvincent @sheena @davidism @yossarian
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This evening REVSYS hosted the PyCon US after party here in Long Beach 🎉
Thanks to @frank and @webology for creating another opportunity to meet people, continue conversations after the conference closing, exchange ideas, and simply spend time together with the community ✨
Slefies with @kati @veldakiara @wsvincent @sheena @davidism @yossarian
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After the closing session this afternoon, several conferences and community initiatives from around the world were presented on stage 🌍✨
I also had the chance to go on stage to briefly talk about @pycon 🇮🇹 and Django on the Med 🏖️
Pictures from @kati 🙏
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And now it’s time for the closing session of PyCon US 2026, presented by Elaine Wong ✨
Hard to believe these intense and beautiful conference days are already coming to an end.
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Currently following the “Python Software Foundation Update” session at PyCon US 2026 led by Deb Nicholson ✨
Always interesting to hear updates about the PSF, the broader Python ecosystem, and all the work happening behind the scenes to support the community.
CC @ThePSF
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After lunch at PyCon US 2026 I joined the “Lazy imports and the art of interpreter procrastination” talk by Brittany Reynoso 🐍
I’ve been exploring lazy imports a lot recently, so it was great to hear the path from PEP 690 to PEP 810 and the new explicit approach planned for Python 3.15.
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Listening to the Python Steering Council panel with Barry Warsaw, Donghee Na, Pablo Galindo Salgado, Savannah Ostrowski and Thomas Wouters at PyCon US 2026 🐍
One of those moments where you remember how much invisible work, discussion and coordination happens behind Python itself.
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@Rachell @CodenameTim @djangonaut It was really beautiful to see so many friends from the Django community appearing in the photos during the final keynote of PyCon US 2026 💚🚀
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@Rachell @CodenameTim @djangonaut
It was also a funny surprise to suddenly appear in some of the photos shown during the keynote 😄There were pictures with the other Djangonaut Space organizers and also with the team where I participated as a navigator 🚀✨
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Currently following the final keynote of PyCon US 2026 🚀
Really happy to see @Rachell and @CodenameTim on stage talking about @djangonaut , a project I’m personally very connected to and that I also had the chance to participate in.
It’s great to see a keynote focused on mentorship, inclusion, sustainability, and helping more people become long-term contributors and community leaders in open source ✨
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I just attended the “PSF - Update from our Security Engineers” session at PyCon US 2026 🔐
@miketheman and @sethmlarson were both excellent presenters: funny, clear, and very informative at the same time.
It was great to hear more about the huge amount of work happening behind the scenes to improve the security of Python, PyPI, and the PSF infrastructure ✨
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Sitting in the keynote room at PyCon US 2026 listening to @amcasari 🎤
The way she moves through topics like complexity, socio-technical systems, and the unexpected behaviors that emerge from them makes the whole room follow along naturally.
Really enjoying the examples and the direction of the talk so far. 🐍
CC @pycon
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I met old friends again, exchanged a few words with many people, and captured a few more moments together with photos 🙂
These small moments with the community are honestly one of the most meaningful parts of conferences like this.
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Day two of PyCon US 2026 is over ✨
It was another intense day full of talks, discussions, hallway track conversations, and many more encounters with people from the community 📸
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I just joined the PyLadies Auction together with many other people here at PyCon US ✨
People donated all kinds of objects to help raise money for the PyLadies community, and the auction became both a fundraising moment and a very fun social event during dinner 😄
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I just joined the PyLadies Auction together with many other people here at PyCon US ✨
People donated all kinds of objects to help raise money for the PyLadies community, and the auction became both a fundraising moment and a very fun social event during dinner 😄
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I just joined the PyLadies Auction together with many other people here at PyCon US ✨
People donated all kinds of objects to help raise money for the PyLadies community, and the auction became both a fundraising moment and a very fun social event during dinner 😄
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I just joined the PyLadies Auction together with many other people here at PyCon US ✨
People donated all kinds of objects to help raise money for the PyLadies community, and the auction became both a fundraising moment and a very fun social event during dinner 😄
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I just joined the PyLadies Auction together with many other people here at PyCon US ✨
People donated all kinds of objects to help raise money for the PyLadies community, and the auction became both a fundraising moment and a very fun social event during dinner 😄
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This afternoon, before the Expo Hall closed, we took a big group photo together at the Django and Djangonaut Space booth 📸✨
Django Fellows, Steering Council representatives, DSF members, volunteers, contributors, and community participants all joined together.
Guido van Rossum also stopped by and shared kind words about Djangonaut Space and the constant work the Django community brings into the wider Python ecosystem 🙂
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After lunch I joined the “Community Organizers Unite!” open space at PyCon US 2026 ✨
It was really interesting to connect with organizers from conferences, meetups, and other technical communities, and exchange stories, ideas, and experiences around community building.
One of those sessions where you leave with many new thoughts and contacts 🙂
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This morning at the Django booth there was a very interesting meeting between the BeeWare and Django projects 📱✨
Russell gave a small demo showing how the Django admin could become a native mobile application using BeeWare.
Natalia and Jacob, our two Django Fellows, seemed very interested, so maybe some interesting collaboration or experiment could grow from this meeting.
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I just attended the PSF Member Lunch at PyCon US 2026 🍽️
It was really interesting to hear the updates and reports from the PSF and PyCon US organizers.
I also enjoyed the Q&A session afterwards and the chance to stay around talking with other participants and sharing experiences from the community ✨