**21 January 2025:** Speaker Mentorship signup closes
**30 January 2025:** [Call for Reviewers](https://forms.gle/4GTJjwZ1nHBGetM18) & review process begin
**3 February 2025:** Extended Call for Proposals (CfP) closes
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**5 February 2025:** Proposal Review process starts
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**6 February 2025:** [Community Voting](/programme/voting/) starts
**January/February 2025** Financial Aid Programme starts
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**January/February 2025** Community Voting and Proposal Review
**February/March 2025** Programme selection process
**March 2025** Ticket sales open!
**March 2025** Visa Information Page opens
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+---
+title: Voting
+subtitle: Your opinion for a great conference!
+---
+
+# Community Voting
+
+Welcome to EuroPython Community Voting! We want feedback about what YOU would
+like to see at EuroPython 2025. We more than 572 proposals covering many
+aspects of Python, and we are excited to be putting together an engaging,
+educational and entertaining programme. Your feedback is an important
+ingredient in this refinement and curation process.
+
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+
+Community Voting is open
+
+from Wednesday, 5 February 23:00:00 UTC
+
+until Monday, 17 February 23:59:59 UTC
+
+Cast your votes now!
+
+
+
+---
+
+## Our guiding principles
+
+- Our EuroPython family will directly shape the conference programme.
+- It is a blind process to guard against inevitable bias: speakers' names will
+ not be displayed; submissions will be displayed in random order for each
+ voting participant.
+- It’s robust against anonymous manipulation: only identities already known to
+ us can participate.
+
+## Who can participate?
+
+To be eligible to vote, you need an email address already known to us, i.e.
+one that has been used for any of the following:
+ - You've registered for one of the past EuroPython conferences between 2022 - 2024;
+ - You've submitted a proposal for 2025;
+
+## How do I vote?
+
+- Go to the [Community Voting page](https://voting.europython.eu).
+- Enter an eligible email address (see [Who can
+ participate](/programme/voting/#who-can-participate) above).
+- If the email is known to us, you will receive an email with a confirmation
+ link.
+- Check your inbox (and spam) for the email with the confirmation link - click
+ it and let the voting begin!
+
+You should stay logged in by default. But if you are somehow logged out, just
+use the confirmation link from the email again or re-enter your email address
+to receive a new confirmation link.
+
+### Don't remember which email was used for EuroPython?
+
+- Try a few different emails you might have used.
+- If you no longer have access to the email account once used to register for
+ a past conference, (e.g. it belongs to a previous employer), we
+ unfortunately cannot add or change it for you.
+
+### How does the voting system work?
+
+For each submission, you can choose only one of four options
+
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+- Your vote for each submission is automatically saved, but you can change it
+ at any time before the voting phase ends.
+- Whenever you refresh the page, the order of the submissions will be
+ randomised again.
+- You can filter submissions based on tracks you are interested in. You can
+ also filter the ones you have not voted on.
+- You are welcome to leave optional comments for each submission you vote on.
+ They will only be shared with the programme team.
+
+## Selection of Submissions
+
+We believe that a good conference consists of popular talks as well as new or
+niche topics - all by and for our diverse community. Ultimately, it is the
+programme team who curate and are responsible for the final programme, but one
+of the major factors upon which they rely, will be the preferences of the
+community through this voting process.
+
+