It's the last day of sprints at #PyConUS and are you thinking about what you want to sprint on?
Seaside Ballroom A: @beeware, @civicband, Arcade Python Game Engine, Pallets Projects (Click, Flask, Pallets Eco), @ehmatthes projects (gh-profiler, django-simple-deploy), Go (not Golang)
Seaside Ballroom B: CPython, Ethereum
Room S-1: #NVIDIA #CUDA Python, Packaging, @pyOpenSci
Room S-4: GNU Mailman
Room S-5: #ScanAPI, Cumbuca Dev
"If anyone wants to do a Tim Tam Slam, I've brought supplies."
Looks like they're in the lobby area if anyone is interested.
Back home today from #PyConUS 🇺🇸
First job is to give my 9 year old the stickers I collected throughout the conference.
I love collecting them for her and she loves putting them into her notebooks. It’s a tradition now and I love this little bit of time we spend together with our stickers!
What’s your favourite post conference tradition?
I've been offline for a long while. #PyConUS has been a wonderful time. A ton of friends and I'm feeling the *want* to be back online. I've missed everyone.
PyCon US also gave my partner a new favorite picture of me. Turns out talking about Python, and hard pivoting to Birding, then realizing that there's Python in hobbies, like birding, generates some funny images.
I'm here for the last days of sprints and am so thankful for this community.
Just arrived back home after a long and tiring trip ✈️
But it was absolutely worth it. PyCon US 2026 was an intense week full of talks, keynotes, hallway track conversations, and so many encounters with people from the community.
As always, the best part of conferences for me is the people and the chance to create more connections around open source and Python.
Thanks everyone 💚
Hope to see some of you at PyCon Italia 🙂