From c66b7608243b45f42c4590183f1e116d1b29e212 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jai Purandare Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 05:28:52 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Added call for proposals ans speakers subpages --- PyBay/content/contents.lr | 4 +- .../speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr | 76 +++++++++++++++++++ PyBay/content/speaking/contents.lr | 12 +-- .../speaking/current-speakers/contents.lr | 10 +++ .../speaking/past-speakers/contents.lr | 11 +++ 5 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) create mode 100644 PyBay/content/speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr create mode 100644 PyBay/content/speaking/current-speakers/contents.lr create mode 100644 PyBay/content/speaking/past-speakers/contents.lr diff --git a/PyBay/content/contents.lr b/PyBay/content/contents.lr index 5a2a507..5e885f6 100644 --- a/PyBay/content/contents.lr +++ b/PyBay/content/contents.lr @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ center_image: #### text-block #### text: -# October 2025 in San Francisco, CA +# 18 October 2025 in San Francisco, CA
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Call for Proposals!

- Submit! + Submit!
diff --git a/PyBay/content/speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr b/PyBay/content/speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c392180 --- /dev/null +++ b/PyBay/content/speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +_model: page +--- +title: Call for Proposals +--- +body: + +We are accepting the talk proposals now! +Submit here + +The last date to submit proposal : June 8th 2025 +
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Guideline to Proposing Talk

+ +We are also excited you are considering submitting a talk to PyBay! + +Again this year, we will be using Sessionize again this year for our proposal submission, reviewing and schedule building. + +The purpose of this document is to help you submit a good proposal and offers tips to make your proposal more likely to be accepted. Please keep in mind that many more proposals are submitted for talks, tutorials, and posters than can be accepted. But following the recommendations provided here can increase your chances of acceptance. + +Timeline
+April 11, 2025 - Call For Proposals Open
+June 8, 2025 — Call For Proposals Closes
+Late June 2025 — Notifications are sent to speakers
+Late June 2025 - Travel Grant applications close and final day for speakers to confirm attendance
+July 2025 — The talk schedule is posted here on the Pybay website
+October 18, 2025 — PyBay 2025 in San Francisco, CA
+ +
+Topics
+There is no official restriction on the topic that you propose for a talk session. Talks about Python or the Python community are most likely to line up with the interests of the audience, and a key consideration that the talk selection committee will be thinking about is your talk’s ability to draw an audience. We observe a limit of one talk per presenter. You may propose up to 3 talks, but the committee will ask you to choose only one talk if more than one of your proposals is accepted. + +There are community members who have blogged about the talk proposal process. Here are a few of the most prominent resources, and a Google search will yield you several more: + +The Ultimate Guide To Memorable Tech Talks — Nina Zakharenko (2019)
+On Conference Speaking — Hynek Schlawack (2017)
+Pro Tips for Conference Talks — Craig Kerstiens (2012)
+ +
+Dos for Proposals
+ + +
+Don’ts for Proposals + + +
+Expenses
+PyBay receives numerous talk proposals and has limited funds for speaker travel as a nonprofit conference. Historically, most speakers have been local or supported by their employers. However, we can occasionally assist with travel costs for out-of-town speakers. To help us plan effectively, please indicate if you require travel support and estimate the amount needed to participate as a speaker at PyBay. + + +--- +short: Call for Proposals diff --git a/PyBay/content/speaking/contents.lr b/PyBay/content/speaking/contents.lr index 59b0419..d890a2a 100644 --- a/PyBay/content/speaking/contents.lr +++ b/PyBay/content/speaking/contents.lr @@ -4,14 +4,4 @@ title: Speakers --- short: Speakers --- -body: - - - Call For Proposals Coming Soon! - - -## Past Speakers - -2024 Speakers - - +body: diff --git a/PyBay/content/speaking/current-speakers/contents.lr b/PyBay/content/speaking/current-speakers/contents.lr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e6670f --- /dev/null +++ b/PyBay/content/speaking/current-speakers/contents.lr @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +_model: page +--- +title: 2025 Speakers +--- +body: + +Speakers List will be published in late June 2025. + +--- +short: Current Speakers diff --git a/PyBay/content/speaking/past-speakers/contents.lr b/PyBay/content/speaking/past-speakers/contents.lr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99ffef6 --- /dev/null +++ b/PyBay/content/speaking/past-speakers/contents.lr @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +_model: page +--- +title: 2024 Speakers +--- +body: + + + + +--- +short: Past Speaker From 685af83cd06b352705035d44245d440c1cb0974e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: polkapolka <7219835+polkapolka@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2025 05:35:12 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] fixed some wording --- .../speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr | 76 ++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/PyBay/content/speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr b/PyBay/content/speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr index c392180..dd1df46 100644 --- a/PyBay/content/speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr +++ b/PyBay/content/speaking/call-for-proposals/contents.lr @@ -4,31 +4,72 @@ title: Call for Proposals --- body: -We are accepting the talk proposals now! -Submit here -The last date to submit proposal : June 8th 2025

-

Guideline to Proposing Talk

-We are also excited you are considering submitting a talk to PyBay! +
-Again this year, we will be using Sessionize again this year for our proposal submission, reviewing and schedule building. +We are acceptingtalk proposals now! -The purpose of this document is to help you submit a good proposal and offers tips to make your proposal more likely to be accepted. Please keep in mind that many more proposals are submitted for talks, tutorials, and posters than can be accepted. But following the recommendations provided here can increase your chances of acceptance. -Timeline
-April 11, 2025 - Call For Proposals Open
-June 8, 2025 — Call For Proposals Closes
-Late June 2025 — Notifications are sent to speakers
-Late June 2025 - Travel Grant applications close and final day for speakers to confirm attendance
-July 2025 — The talk schedule is posted here on the Pybay website
-October 18, 2025 — PyBay 2025 in San Francisco, CA
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+Submit here +

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The last date to submit proposal is June 8th 2025
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+ +#### Guidelines for Proposing Talk + +We are so excited that you are considering submitting a talk to PyBay! + +Again this year, we will be using Sessionize for our proposal submission, reviewing and schedule building. + +The purpose of this document is to help you submit a good proposal and offers tips to make your proposal more likely to be accepted. Please keep in mind that many more proposals are submitted for talks than can be accepted. But following the recommendations provided here can increase your chances of acceptance.
-Topics
-There is no official restriction on the topic that you propose for a talk session. Talks about Python or the Python community are most likely to line up with the interests of the audience, and a key consideration that the talk selection committee will be thinking about is your talk’s ability to draw an audience. We observe a limit of one talk per presenter. You may propose up to 3 talks, but the committee will ask you to choose only one talk if more than one of your proposals is accepted. +
+ +#### Timeline + +
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DateEvent
April 11, 2025Call For Proposals Opens
June 8, 2025Call For Proposals Closes
Late June 2025 Notifications are sent to speakers
Late June 2025Travel Grant applications close and final day for speakers to confirm attendance
July 2025The talk schedule is posted here on the Pybay website
October 18, 2025PyBay 2025 in San Francisco, CA
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+ +#### Topics + +
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+ +There is no official restrictions on the topics that you may propose for a talk session. Talks about Python or the Python community are most likely to line up with the interests of the audience, and a key consideration that the talk selection committee will be thinking about is your talk’s ability to draw an audience. We observe a limit of one talk per presenter. You may propose up to 3 talks, but the committee will ask you to choose only one talk if more than one of your proposals is accepted. There are community members who have blogged about the talk proposal process. Here are a few of the most prominent resources, and a Google search will yield you several more: @@ -39,8 +80,7 @@ There are community members who have blogged about the talk proposal process. He
Dos for Proposals