Currently following the final keynote of @pycon 2026 🚀
Really happy to see @Rachell and @CodenameTim on stage talking about @djangonaut , a project I’m personally very connected to and that I also had the chance to participate in.
It’s great to see a keynote focused on mentorship, inclusion, sustainability, and helping more people become long-term contributors and community leaders in open source ✨
Listening to the Python Steering Council panel with Barry Warsaw, Donghee Na, Pablo Galindo Salgado, Savannah Ostrowski and Thomas Wouters at PyCon US 2026 🐍
One of those moments where you remember how much invisible work, discussion and coordination happens behind Python itself.
Sitting in the keynote room at PyCon US 2026 listening to @amcasari 🎤
The way she moves through topics like complexity, socio-technical systems, and the unexpected behaviors that emerge from them makes the whole room follow along naturally.
Really enjoying the examples and the direction of the talk so far. 🐍
CC @pycon
I just attended the “PSF - Update from our Security Engineers” session at @pycon 2026 🔐
@miketheman and @sethmlarson were both excellent presenters: funny, clear, and very informative at the same time.
It was great to hear more about the huge amount of work happening behind the scenes to improve the security of Python, @pypi and the @ThePSF infrastructure ✨
This evening REVSYS hosted the PyCon US after party here in Long Beach 🎉
Thanks to @frank and @webology for creating another opportunity to meet people, continue conversations after the conference closing, exchange ideas, and simply spend time together with the community ✨
Slefies with @kati @veldakiara @wsvincent @sheena @davidism @yossarian
My last evening in Long Beach ended surrounded by many people from the community ✨
A final moment to relax after the conference, but also another chance to keep chatting, exchange thoughts, and spend a little more time together with many of the people I met here during PyCon US 2026 🙂
Selfies with @sheena @wsvincent @ehmatthes @mariatta @chrisjrn @amethyst
After the closing session this afternoon, several conferences and community initiatives from around the world were presented on stage 🌍✨
I also had the chance to go on stage to briefly talk about @pycon 🇮🇹 and Django on the Med 🏖️
Pictures from @kati 🙏
It was also a funny surprise to suddenly appear in some of the photos shown during the keynote 😄
There were pictures with the other @djangonaut organizers and also with the team where I participated as a navigator 🚀✨
And now it’s time for the closing session of @pycon 2026, presented by @elthenerd ✨
Hard to believe these intense and beautiful conference days are already coming to an end.