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Python Events Calendar

Introduction

The Python events calendar is a combination of Google calendars maintained by the Python Calendar Team and published on the following sites:

  • http://www.pycon.org/ (calendar widget under the conference listing)

  • https://twitter.com/PythonEvents (@PythonEvents)

  • http://legacy.python.org/ (in the side bar on the left of all pages)

  • As of January 2020, we have more then 520 events listed and the calendars are proving to be a really useful resource for the Python community.

    The events are also listed on a map mashup created by Luis Miguel Morillas:

    Here's a snapshot showing all events from Jan 2012 - March 2016:

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    Contents

    1. Python Events Calendar
      1. Introduction
  • Submitting an Event
  • Bulk Submission of Events
  • Available Calendars
  • iCal Downloads
  • RSS Feeds
  • Twitter Feed
  • Embedding Calendars
    1. Known sites embedding the calendars
  • Python Calendar Team
    1. Mailing List
    2. Guidelines for entries
      1. General Requirements
      2. Calendar Choice
      3. Notes regarding calendar entries
    3. Calendar embedding code
    4. Resources

  • Submitting an Event

    If you would like to get new events listed on these calendars, please write to events@python.org using the following email template:

    Please add the following event:
    
     * name of the event: 
     * type of event: 
     * focus on Python: 
     * approximate number of attendees: 
     * location (incl. country): 
     * dates/times/recurrence (incl. time zone): 
     * HTML link using the format <a href="http://url/">name of the event</a>: 

    Please mention:

    For recurring events, please also include the recurrence information, e.g. "monthly, every second Thursday".

    Notes:

    Bulk Submission of Events

    In some cases, the email format may not be suitable, e.g. if you want to submit several larger events in one go. For those cases, please list the events in the email sent to events@python.org, including the following details:

    for each event, or as summary, so that we can tell which type of event you want entered and whether they are suitable for our calendars.

    Please attach the event data as iCal file events.ics using the following entry format:

    The same notes as above apply to bulk submissions.

    Available Calendars

    iCal Downloads

    RSS Feeds

    Note: Google has switched off calendar RSS feeds on Nov 18 2015, so these links no longer work.

    Twitter Feed

    Embedding Calendars

    If you'd like to embed the calendar into your site, please ping us at events@python.org before doing so. We'd like to keep a list of sites where the calendars are displayed.

    You can find the embedding code further below on this page.

    Known sites embedding the calendars

    Python Calendar Team

    The following people are active team members with have admin rights to the calendars:

    These are our new volunteers with editing rights:

    (Yes, we could need some more help :-) )

    If you want to join the team, please sign up to the python-events ML and send a short intro about yourself together with a Google compatible email address to the list. Thanks.

    The following people are inactive team members:

    Mailing List

    The team uses the python-events mailing list for discussion and to process events. The events@python.org address is an alias for the python-events mailing list.

    /!\ As team member, it is vital for you to subscribe to this list, otherwise you won't get the incoming event notifications.

    Guidelines for entries

    In order to make the decision of whether to add an event and where to add it easier, we've setup a few guidelines:

    General Requirements

    Calendar Choice

    Notes regarding calendar entries

    Some notes regarding entries for the admins:

    All calendar admins can invite more people as calendar admins. When doing so, please add the new admins to the above list and ping the team by writing to events@python.org and also to get their email address added to the python-events mailing list.

    Calendar embedding code

    This iframe code is used on pycon.org to display the calendar:

    Resources

    PythonEventsCalendar (last edited 2021-03-25 11:14:19 by MarcAndreLemburg)

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