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🎉12 years of Django Girls at

If you're newer to Python 🐍 or just getting started with web dev, this session is for you ✨. A celebration of community, learning, and the people who make it happen, year after year!

Watch the full podcast episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=LYUK3EIq33g

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🎙️We went on a podcast and announced that Guido van Rossum will record an episode of the core.py podcast straight from conference floor 🎉. We are beyond excited for this!
Catch the full episode! youtube.com/watch?v=LYUK3EIq33g

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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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