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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.
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[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
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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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I need an introduction.
Need to generate some graphs to explain how Spinorama is working.
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the plan is to develop on top of the Mopidy javascript library.
it will be great to integrate the LED matrix APIs so a user could draw on it directly from the same web-interface (or maybe the we could get more ambitio