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chrisjrn
chrisjrn commented May 10, 2019

The current list does not include code of conduct information. Codes of Conduct are a sign that the conference takes the safety of attendees seriously, and are an expected part of Python conferences. The PSF does not offer grants to events that do not have a functional code of conduct.

It is also problematic to promote conferences whose enforcement processes are deficient.

This list should:

arismarko
arismarko commented Apr 23, 2020

[Abstract of your talk]
On those critical times, I took the chance to learn something new and tried to PRISMA 2, to create a small website, that shows where there are supplies [Bread, Pasta and ToiletRolls].

I will go through all the difficulties of developing the app as Prisma2 is still in development, and how to deploy the app in Heroku.

For the frontend I used NextJS that connects to a

admataz
admataz commented Mar 17, 2018

It would be good to have some clear criteria around accepting talks, and the details that should be covered off with speakers when agreeing to a talk.

Some things that can be included:

  • confirming the length of the talk
  • confirming the adherence to Code of Conduct
  • helping shape the talk so that it's relevant
  • helping review slides/talk contents so it's the best possible from the spe

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