JupyterCon Online: Oct 5-17. Call for proposals extended to Wed, 22 Jul

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Jason Grout

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Jul 20, 2020, 5:02:03 PM7/20/20
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Hi everyone,

As you may have heard, JupyterCon is going online this year: Oct 5-17. See https://jupytercon.com/.

We've just extended the Call for Proposals deadline a few days until Wednesday, 22 July (anywhere on earth). There is still time to submit a proposal for a talk, poster, tutorial, or sprint. In particular, there is a talk track for Enterprise Jupyter Infrastructure (which includes deploying Jupyter at research facilities): https://jupytercon.com/talk-poster-cfp/. We'd love to hear your proposals!

Thanks,

Jason


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Mike

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Jul 20, 2020, 5:22:17 PM7/20/20
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Is there a cap on attendees - or will the online stream support any number? 

Thanks, 
Mike



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Jason Grout

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Jul 20, 2020, 5:30:32 PM7/20/20
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I don't think we have a specific cap on attendees at this point. Right now we are planning to stream talks to youtube, which should support any practical number, and have a capable video conference platform for live content that supports thousand(s). Just curious, why do you ask?

Thanks,

Jason

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