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Mar 17, 2025, 8:12:24 PMMar 17
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From: Harvey 

Dear Rick,  

Sorry for not getting this information to you sooner so that the members could plan their availability for this Event - PyConUS 2025 in Pittsburgh.  They also have two (2) events along with this Main event -- Job Fair & Community Showcase, Maintainer's Summit, and WebAssembly Summit.  

The first is being held on :: 

When: Sunday, May 18, 2025

Time: 9:30 am - 1:00 pm EST

Location: Exhibit Hall A — David L. Lawrence Convention Center

Lunch will be provided for all attendees


Here is a link to this page :: 


Next is the Summit :: 

The Maintainers Summit at PyCon US is where the Python community comes together to discuss and foster best practices on how to develop sustainable projects and nurture thriving communities.

This year we will have a combination of dynamic speakers and short ignite talks where you can share an experience, new tool, or lesson learned in open source. We welcome pythonistas of all experience levels to attend, submit talks, and participate in this year's event.

Join us to share your thoughts and ideas and learn from your peers!


Here is a link to this page :: 



Lastly, WebAssembly Summit :: 
Where: Room 402

When: Thursday, May 15th, all day. The day starts at 9am.

Who: 30 lucky people (space is limited; please register to attend; registration closes May 01)




This event is not appropriate for beginners, will be deeply technical, and lots of fun. If you have strong Python, C, browser (JavaScript), compiler or WASM knowledge, it will feel like home.


Here is a link to this page of the Organization :: 

      < https://webassembly.org/ >  


Here is a link to the Main site if you wish to look around for yourself regarding more details :: 

      < PyCon US 2025 >  



Regards,  

Harvey Rothenberg 

“Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind.” Albert Einstein  &  "Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated." - Confucius - Philosopher (551 - 479 BC) 
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