The 2025 version of the EuroPython conference took place both online and in person in July 2025. This was the third conference under our current Code of Conduct (CoC), and we had Code of Conduct working group members continuously available both online and in person. Reports Over the course of| EuroPython Society
In April, our top priority was to kick off discussions about the 2026 venue. We successfully launched the Call for Venues and are now actively working on choosing a new location for next year. We also helped release the schedule and coordinated all the related activities. On top of that,| EuroPython Society
This year, for the first time, the EuroPython Society had a booth at PyCon US. 🎉 It was a great chance to meet people from other Python communities, catch up with old friends, and make some new ones. At our booth, we gave out stickers (including a sneak peek of our| EuroPython Society
Are you a community builder dreaming of bringing EuroPython to your city? The Call for Venues for EuroPython 2026 is now open! 🎉 EuroPython is the longest-running volunteer-led Python conference in the world, uniting communities across Europe. It’s a place to learn, share, connect, spark new ideas—and have fun| EuroPython Society
In March, we achieved two significant milestones alongside several smaller improvements and operational work. We launched our ticket sales, dedicating substantial effort to setting up the ticket shop, coordinating with multiple teams, and promoting the event. We also open our call for sponsors, investing considerable time in budgeting, setting up| EuroPython Society
We, the EuroPython Society, were proud partners of Brno Python Pizza. Here’s what they shared with us about the event. By now, the concept of combining Pizza and Python is well established and documented, it just works! But adding Brno into the mix makes it feel a little bit| EuroPython Society
In February, our top priority was event logistics and organizational planning. We worked closely with our event manager, Anežka, on important aspects such as the venue, catering, and other logistics. We're happy to announce that the contract with the venue has been signed! Another priority was budget planning. Our funding| EuroPython Society
The top priority for the board in January was finishing the hiring of our event manager. We’re super excited to introduce Anežka Müller! Anežka is a freelance event manager and a longtime member of the Czech Python community. She’s a member of the Pyvec board, co-organizes PyLadies courses,| EuroPython Society
TL;DR: We are making small changes to the Grant ProgrammeWe are increasing transparency and reducing ambiguity in the guidelines.We would like to support more events with our limited budgetWe’ve introduced caps for events in order to make sure all grants are fairly given and we can support| EuroPython Society
The board has been working tirelessly over the past month to bootstrap the organization of the 2025 conference and lead the Society toward a more sustainable and stable future! In December, we focused on three main areas: OnboardingHiring an Event ManagerBootstrapping the 2025 conferenceOnboarding:All board members received access to| EuroPython Society
We’re happy to announce our new board for the 2024-2025 term: Anders Hammarquist Aris NivorilsArtur Czepiel (Chair) Cyril Bitterich Ege Akman Mia Bajić (Vice Chair) Shekhar Koirala You can read more about them in their nomination post at https://www.europython-society.org/list-of-eps-board-candidates-for-2024-2025/. The minutes and the video recording| EuroPython Society
At this year’s EuroPython Society General Assembly (GA), planned for Sunday, December 1st, 2024, 20:00 CET, we will vote in a new board of the EuroPython Society for the term 2024/2025 List of Board Candidates The EPS bylaws require one chair, one vice chair and 2| EuroPython Society
We’re excited to invite you to this year’s General Assembly meeting! We’ll gather on Sunday, December 1st, 2024, from 20:00 to 21:00 CET. Just like in recent years, we’ll use Zoom, and additional joining instructions will be shared closer to the date. The General| EuroPython Society
This is the currently effective version of our bylaws. For historic versions, please see the History section below. Bylaws of the EuroPython Society (EPS) 1. The name of the society is “The EuroPython Society”, abbreviated “EPS”. 2. The society is a non-profit society (ideell förening) under Swedish law. The purpose| EuroPython Society
Please use the form below to apply for EPS membership. Wird geladen…| EuroPython Society
The 2024 version of the EuroPython conference took place both online and in person in July 2024. This was the second conference under our new Code of Conduct (CoC), and we had Code of Conduct working group members continuously available both online and in person. Reports We had 4 Code| EuroPython Society
Help us select a location and venue for EuroPython 2025.| EuroPython Society
At this year’s EuroPython Society General Assembly (GA), planned for 1 October at 19:00 CEST, we will vote in a new board of the EuroPython Society for the term 2023/2024. List of Board CandidatesThe EPS bylaws require one chair, one vice chair and 2 - 7 board| EuroPython Society
List of EPS Board Candidates for 2022/2023 At this year’s EuroPython Society General Assembly (GA), planned for Saturday, 29 October at 17:00 CEST, we will vote in a new board of the EuroPython Society for the term 2022/2023. List of Board CandidatesThe EPS bylaws require one| EuroPython Society