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📣 We went on a podcast and made our case.

Why should YOU come to ? We pitched it live: keynotes, community, talks, and everything in between.

😉Spoiler: it's pretty convincing.

Full episode: youtube.com/watch?v=LYUK3EIq33g

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We have a very unique keynote this year: Guido van Rossum - the creator of Python - will be the guest on an episode of the core.py podcast, recorded live from the conference stage by @ambv and Pablo Galindo Salgado!

🎫 Grab your ticket for EuroPython 2026, it’s going to be epic: ep2026.europython.eu/tickets/

Can’t wait to see you all in The City of Castles and Dragons!

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Check your inbox for the latest EuroPython newsletter. Highlights:

- Lists of all speakers and sessions are available
- We'll host Language and Rust Summits
- Call for Onsite Volunteers will be announced shortly
- Some sponsorship slots are still available
- Speaker orientation signup form is available

Read the full newsletter: blog.europython.eu/may-newslet

See you all in Kraków!

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During the conference in July we've learned this was Lara's first EuroPython. It was lovely to hear an opinion of a new attendee, thanks so much from all of us, Lara! 🥰 EuroPython is a great event thanks to all the volunteers, but also each and every attendee who makes it so lovely.

What did you all think about our badge stickers in 2025?

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Everyone has their favorite thing about EuroPython. This one is hard to argue with, though the conference is a yearly gathering of so many creators and open-source maintainers whom we know and admire. It gives everyone a chance to grab someone, perhaps after their talk, and ~ask about an issue status~ show our appreciation for their contribution to the ecosystem 😅

Did you get to meet a maintainer you know at EuroPython?

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“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

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We are excited to share that Pablo Galindo Salgado will be returning to as one of our keynote speakers!

Pablo works in the Python team at Hudson River Trading. He is a CPython core developer and a theoretical physicist specialising in general relativity and black hole physics. Pablo serves on the Python Steering Council, having been re-elected for his 6th term in 2026, and was the release manager for Python 3.10 and 3.11. He also has a cat, though it does not code.

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Networking, meeting old and making new friends, frequently comes up as one of the best perks of attending a conference like . It's a great chance for open-source maintainers to meet regularly face-to-face (or should we say, keyboard-to-keyboard?) and hack on the project together. We even provide open space for just that purpose during our conference sprints!

Do you have any tips on how we could facilitate open-source collaboration even more during the conference?

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We are excited to share that Łukasz Langa (@ambv) will be returning to EuroPython as one of our keynote speakers!

Łukasz is a failed comedian. Wannabe musician. Python guy at Meta. Co-host of the core.py podcast. Former CPython Developer in Residence at the Python Software Foundation. Former Python release manager. Creator of Black.

Make sure to join us to hear Łukasz speak in Kraków, or watch remotely, between 13th and 19th July.

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We are thrilled to share that Guido van Rossum will be returning to EuroPython as one of our keynote speakers!

Guido is the creator of Python. He served as Python’s Benevolent Dictator For Life until 2018, guiding the language’s design and evolution, and helping to shape one of the most influential open source communities in the world.

Don’t miss your chance to hear what Guido has to say - join us in Kraków, or watch remotely, between 13th and 19th July.

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