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EuroPython has been organised by volunteers since 2002, driven by the passion and dedication of the community.
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What does it take to organize a conference? Let's go through it chronologically and tell you a bit more about the efforts and people behind it.
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What does it take to organise a conference? Let's go through it chronologically and tell you a bit more about the efforts and people behind it.
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## EuroPython Society Board
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**some intro to Anezka goes here**
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Anežka handled communication with all suppliers, relieving volunteers and board members of logistical tasks. She coordinated with the venue, catering, speakers' dinner, social events, booth builders, t-shirts, stickers, and numerous other smaller suppliers.
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Without her support, we wouldn't have had the freedom to focus our energy on creative tasks and organizing fun events.
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Without her support, we wouldn't have had the freedom to focus our energy on creative tasks and organising fun events.
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We are deeply grateful to Anežka for her invaluable work and dedication.
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## Programme
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Right after the location is announced, the Programme Team begins work immediately. They manage Call for Proposals, Community Voting, Panel Review, final selection of the talks, tutorials and Posters,Scheduling, Keynotes and all the last minute updates.
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Right after the location is announced, the Programme Team begins work immediately. They manage Call for Proposals, Community Voting, Proposals Screening, Panels, final selection of the Talks, Tutorials, Posters,Scheduling, Keynotes, Open Spaces, and all the last minute updates.
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- Cristián Maureira-Fredes
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- Jodie Burchell
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- Cristián Maureira-Fredes
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- Diego Russo
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- Marina Moro
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- Naa Ashiorkor Nortey
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- Rodrigo Girão Serrão
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- Yuliia Barabash
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Big thanks to **Cristián** and **Jodie** for their outstanding efforts in leading the programme team and for making sure that speakers and participants have a smooth and enjoyable experience.
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Big thanks to **Jodie** and **Cristián** for their outstanding efforts in leading the programme team and for making sure that speakers and participants have a smooth and enjoyable experience.
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### Reviewers
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Once proposals are submitted, reviewers read, rate, and leave feedback. This helps us cover many areas and ensures high-quality selections by incorporating input from multiple people.
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Reviewers:
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- Alexander Ptakhin
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- Arafat Olayiwola
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- Arian Ivec
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- Aris Nivorlis
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- Artur Czepiel
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- Ashish Gupta
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- BELISA RENATA ARNHOLD CENTENARO
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- Bhushan Kapkar
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- Celia López
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- Christos Paisios
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- Cosima Meyer
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- Cyril Bitterich
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- David Gomes
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- David Louis Hollembaek
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- Deborah Foroni
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- Dessy
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- Diego Russo
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- Doreen Peace Nangira Wanyama
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- Dr. Lisa Andreevna Chalaguine
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- Ezra Yendau
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- Goetz Buerkle
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- Goutam Tiwari
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- Guillermo Navas-Palencia
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- Harald Nezbeda
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- Irina Vidal Migallón
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- Isaac Chung
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- Jakub Krajniak
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- Joao Futi Muanda
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- Jodie Burchell
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- Jose Manuel
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- Joy Christine
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- Juan Álvarez
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- Julien Lenormand
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- Kalyan Prasad
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- Katerina Vankova
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- Kenni Konate
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- Kir Chou
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- Koti Vellanki
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- Krishnasis Mandal
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- Kshitijaa Jaglan
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- Lauris Jullien
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- Liberta Gani
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- Luca Corbucci
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- Lucie Anglade
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- MD. TAUFIQUL HAQUE KHAN TUSAR
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- Marcin Gastol
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- Maria Jose Molina Contreras
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- Marina Moro López
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- Martin Borus
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- Mohit Bansal
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- Nathan Bransby
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- Neeraj Pandey
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- Ngazetungue Muheue
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- Niklas Mertsch
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- Nitin Agarwal
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- Nosa
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- Oladapo Kayode Abiodun
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- Olena
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- Oliver Thieke
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- Parul Gupta
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- Paul Zuradzki
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- Pavel Bityukov
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- Roberto Polli
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- Robson Kanhalelo
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- Roland Sztaho
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- Satish Mane
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- Saurav Jain
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- Sayantika Banik
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- Shaghayegh Bagherian
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- Shagun Sodhani
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- Shyamnath Premnadh
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- Sourav Singh
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- Tiago Montes
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- Tibs
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- Travis Hathaway
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- Ulrik Södergren
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- Varun Singhal
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- Vinícius Gubiani Ferreira
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- Yulia Barabash
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## Speaker Mentorship
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### Mentors
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Mentorship programme organizers matche mentees with experienced mentors who provide feedback and regular meetings.
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Mentorship programme organisers match mentees with experienced mentors who provide feedback and regular meetings.
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Here are all the mentors who lent their time and expertise this year:
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The Design team creates digital and printed designs throughout the year, including banners, badges, social media cards, and website design:
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We also maintain a conference website to ensure it includes the latest updates and essential information. This is the team responsible for keeping it updated:
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Conference income comes from ticket sales and sponsorships. The Sponsors Team contacts sponsors early, manages contracts, invoices, logistics, exhibits, and ensures all contract deliverables are fulfilled by other teams.
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The team:
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## Discord Team
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If you have a valid ticket, you have received access to our Discord server where you can chat with fellow participants, speakers, or organizers. This team manages the Discord server, ensuring only participants have access and proper permissions.
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If you have a valid ticket, you have received access to our Discord server where you can chat with fellow participants, speakers, or organisers. This team manages the Discord server, ensuring only participants have access and proper permissions.
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Huge thanks to **Niklas Mertsch** for leading Discord and bot management!
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The work on maintaining and updating the discord bot can be found on the [EuroPython discord bot repo](https://github.com/EuroPython/discord).
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The work on maintaining and updating the Discord bot can be found on the [EuroPython Discord bot repo](https://github.com/EuroPython/discord).
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## A/V Team
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Although an external supplier handles streaming and recording, this team communicates with the venue, manages digital screens, and handles unforeseen technical issues.
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Big thanks to **Raquel Dou** and**Piotr Gnus** for A/V coordination.
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Big thanks to **Raquel Dou**, **Piotr Gnus** and **Anežka Müller** for A/V coordination.
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## Onsite Volunteers Team
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## Humble Data
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Special thanks to **Jodie Burchell** for coordinating beginner workshops.
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## Unconference Day
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In parallel with sprints and workshops, there was an unconference day featuring Q&A, discussions, and unconference-style sessions, inspired by the same concept hosted at PyCon CZ 23. Huge thanks to organisers**Daria Grudzien Linhart** and **Honza Javorek**.
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## PyLadies Events
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On Thursday, PyLadies hosted multiple events for PyLadies and allies to get together. Shoutout to **Maria-José Molina** for coordination.
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On Thursday, PyLadies hosted multiple events for PyLadies and allies to get together. Shoutout to **Maria José Molina** for coordination.
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## Community booths
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During the three main conference days, a few communities participated with a booth at the venue to tell people more about their communities and conferences. Thank you to **Maria José Molina** for coordination, and the volunteers that helped.
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If you came to sprints, you could have seen open-source maintainers and people submitting PRs to projects. Many thanks to **Rodrigo Girão Serrão** for organizing sprints and supporting all maintainers-spring organizers.
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If you came to sprints, you could have seen open-source maintainers and people submitting PRs to projects. Many thanks to **Rodrigo Girão Serrão** for organising sprints and supporting all maintainers and sprint organisers.
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# Code of Conduct Committee
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We have a code of conduct in place to make sure that the conference is a safe place for many different people. This team is responsible for receiving and handling CoC reports:
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## Conference Photographer
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The official EuroPython conference and social event photos were taken by:
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-[Jan Kaderka](https://www.jankaderka.cz/)
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## Susie's Babysitting
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Big thanks to [Susie's babysitting](https://www.susies.cz/en/). for making our conference more accessible!
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Big thanks to [Susie's Babysitting](https://www.susies.cz/en/). for making our conference more accessible!
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