PyCon Dhaka 2018

Dhaka, Bangladesh November 15, 2018

Tags: Python

CFP closed at  October 25, 2018 18:10 UTC
  (Local)

The PyCon Dhaka 2018 conference is the annual gathering for the community using and developing the open-source Python programming language in Bangladesh. PyCon is a diverse conference dedicated to providing an enjoyable experience to everyone.

[Please note that the event dates might be subject to change in case of unavoidable consequences]

CFP Description

PyCon Dhaka is seeking speakers of all experience levels and backgrounds to contribute to our conference program! If you use Python professionally, as a hobbyist, or are just excited about Python or programming and open source communities, we’d love to hear from you. We want you and your ideas at PyCon Dhaka!

Recordings

Part of PyCon Dhaka’s purpose is to generate materials to help with Python education and advocacy across the country, so we intend to record all PyCon presentations and release the recordings on the web.

Talks

Everyone is encouraged to submit a proposal, regardless of experience level. PyCon thrives on having talks ranging from introductory to advanced. If you are reading this, and you are interested in speaking at PyCon, we want you to submit a proposal. PyCon is dedicated to featuring a diverse and inclusive mix of speakers in the lineup.

All speakers are expected to have read and adhered to the conference Code of Conduct. In particular for speakers: slide contents and spoken material should be appropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds. Sexual language and imagery are not appropriate, and neither are language or imagery that denigrate or demean people based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, physical appearance, disability, or body size.

We will make every effort to provide accommodations for speakers and attendees of all abilities—all we ask is that you let us know so we can prepare accordingly.

There is no official restriction on the topic that you propose for a talk session. Talks about Python or the Python community are most likely to line up with the interests of PyCon’s audience, and a key consideration that the talk selection committee will be thinking about is your talk’s ability to draw an audience. We observe a limit of one talk per presenter. You may propose more than one, but the committee will ask you to choose only one talk if more than one of your proposals is accepted.

[The description has been forked from PyCon US]