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Welcome ! שלום

PyCon Israel is happening on May 4-6, 2020! This year’s PyCon is growing and will include 3 tracks – 2 general tracks and one dedicated to PySecurity. The full track for PySecurity will include anything related to the convergence of Python and security. We will not have a full track for PyData this year, as we have had in the past, but you are welcome to submit data talks to the general track. The event will be attended by hundreds of Pythonistas and sponsored by major international and local companies that use Python in their day-to-day business.

In order to make sure that this conference totally rocks, we need your participation. If you are working on something that you think is awesome and want to share it with others in the Python community, then we invite you to come and talk about it with some of the best minds in the industry.

From past experience, PyCon attendees like to hear about practical examples that they can use in their daily life. All talks should show code snippets at least (though keep in mind that the font has to be large enough).

Submit a talk if there are technical hurdles you’ve overcome, technologies you’ve utilized in a new or exciting matter, great improvements that you’ve made, fun libraries and tools you’ve open sourced, or anything you’re excited about.

Please try to answer the question: What will the attendees take away from this talk?

We plan to record your talk, and publish it on our YouTube channel. We do this for the benefit of the larger Python community and those who can’t make it to the conference. For this reason you will see an agreement before submitting this form, allowing us to publish the recordings under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.

Aside from conference presentations (talks), we are also planning a day of workshops/sprints on May 6. Please specify in your submission if it is a talk, a sprint or a workshop and choose the relevant length.

Important Dates

  • Submission deadline: 1-March-2020
  • Decision (including standby list) by: 1-April-2020
  • PyCon Israel sessions start: 4-May-2020
  • PyCon Israel workshops day: 6-May-2020

Speaker tickets
Speakers get free access to PyCon Israel. However, if your talk is not accepted you will have to buy a ticket to attend. There will be tickets sold after the schedule is released.

Topics
While any Python talk will be considered, the following topics are suggestions as to what the selection committee is looking for:

  • PySecurity (will have a designated track)
  • Educational usage
  • Hacking, Security, Cyber
  • DB, Big Data, Data Science
  • Tips / Tricks; Python black magic, new features
  • Interesting implementations, integration / embedding into other tools or products
  • Frameworks / Platforms, web, new or upcoming projects
  • Python and cloud technologies
  • Python and containers
  • QA / QE, Automation, CI, DevOps
  • Documentation
  • Community / Open-Source talks related to Python
  • Python in Israel

Language for Talks
From past experience, due to considerations of accessibility of the video recordings and for guests from abroad, we expect most of the talks to be in English.

However, since PyCon IL is hosted in Israel and PyCon has traditionally always been very open to the local Python communities, we also accept talk proposals in Hebrew, and will consider setting up a Hebrew track if sufficient number of Hebrew talks are accepted.

The talk submission form lets you choose the preferred language you want to give the talk in. Please submit the talk title and abstract in your preferred language. If you can give your talk in both languages, there is an option to select a second choice of language.

Inappropriate Language and Imagery
Please consider that PyCon Israel is a conference with an audience from varying cultural backgrounds. What might be considered a "funny, inoffensive joke" in some group might be really offensive in another. If you want to add humour, references and images to your talk, avoid any choice that might be offensive to a group which is different from yours, and pay attention to our Code of Conduct located in:  http://goo.gl/yoxSRr

Questions? Contacts?
If you have any questions email cfp@pycon.org.il.

You can enter submissions until 2020-03-01 23:59 (Asia/Jerusalem), 3 weeks, 6 days from now.

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https://cfp.pycon.org.il/conference2020/cfp
https://cfp.pycon.org.il/conference2020/
https://pycon.org.il/2020/


   
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