Introduction
The Python Community will be represented during FOSDEM 2017 with the Python Devrooms. This year, we will have two devrooms, the first one for 150 people on Saturday and the second one for 450 people on Sunday, it’s really cool because we had accepted 24 talks instead of 16.
This is the official call for sessions for the Python devroom at FOSDEM 2017 from 4th to 5th February 2017.
FOSDEM is the Free and Open source Software Developer’s European Meeting, a free and non-commercial two-day week-end that offers open source contributors a place to meet, share ideas and collaborate.
It’s the biggest event in Europe with +5000 hackers, +400 speakers.
For this edition, Python will be represented by its Community. If you want to discuss with a lot of Python Users, it’s the place to be!
Here is the schedule:
Saturday 2017-02-04 / H.1308 (Rolin) | ||
10:30 | Python Winding Itself Around Datacubes | Peter Baumann |
11:00 | MSS - Software for planning research aircraft missions | Reimar Bauer |
11:30 | The power of duck typing and linear algrebra | Julien Tayon |
12:00 | It's time for datetime | Mario Corchero |
12:30 | Webpush notifications for Kinto | Mansimar Kaur |
13:00 | Tanker | Bertrand Chenal |
13:30 | OSINT Tools for Security Auditing | José Manuel Ortega |
14:00 | rinohtype - the Python document processor | Brecht Machiels |
Sunday 2017-02-05 / UD2.120 (Chavanne) | ||
09:00 | Introduction to Pandas | Sahil Dua |
09:30 | Python and "the SOLID principles" | Jonathan Slenders |
10:00 | Storing metrics at scale with Gnocchi | Julien Danjou |
10:30 | Selinon | Fridolín Pokorný |
11:00 | Hacking midi devices with StepPy | Yann Gravrand |
11:30 | GrimoireLab | Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona |
12:00 | Script the Web with Weboob | François Revol |
12:30 | Python Data Structures implementation | Flavien Raynaud |
13:00 | Cloud Native Python | Floris Bruynooghe |
13:30 | Debugging Hung Python Processes with GDB | Brian Bouterse |
14:00 | Asynchronous programming with Coroutines in Python | Ewoud Van Craeynest |
14:30 | Python and Raspberry Pi | Ben Nuttall |
15:00 | How to run a stable benchmark | Victor Stinner |
15:30 | prompt_toolkit | Jonathan Slenders |
16:00 | asynctest | Martin Richard |
16:30 | Introduction to pyasn1 | Ilya Etingof |
Location
Université Libre de Bruxelles Campus de Solbosch Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt 50 1050 Bruxelles Belgium
You can find more information on PythonFOSDEM
Thank you,
Stephane