Speak at Python Tanzania Conference 2024
Call for Speakers, Presentations and Tutorials
Join us as a speaker at PyCon Tanzania! Whether you're a professional developer, hobbyist, or simply passionate about Python and open source, we want to hear your voice.
Our conference features three tracks:
Talks (Main Conference)
Traditional presentations showcasing diverse perspectives and experiences from our inclusive Python community
Tutorials
In-depth workshops aimed at advancing Python skills and open source development in Tanzania, with all skill levels welcome
Lightning Talks (5 minutes)
Quick, energetic presentations focused on a single compelling idea - perfect for first-time speakers!
Share your Python journey with us. All experience levels welcome!
Submit Your ProposalPresentations and Tutorials
Topics must be relevant to Python Language and Open Source Software:
01st - 6th Oct, 2024
Call for Presentations
12th Nov, 2024
Final Accepting of Draft Presentations
25th Nov, 2024
Publishing of Accepted Speakers
30th Nov, 2024
Publishing of Final Program
1st - 5th December, 2024
Tutorials and Conference
Best Practices for Speakers
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1Apply
Even if you have a vague idea, submit a proposal. We're available for help with ideas and feedback (contact information is in the section below). Don't worry about communication skills or English - we are there to help with that too. And our focus is more on the content.
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2Diversity
We in the Python community believe in making our community more diverse. This means we are encouraging content from diverse walks of life. This also means we want to improve participation from under-represented groups.
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3Make it detailed
Add as much detail as possible to the proposal. Add the presentation slides if you already have one. Add a short minute video giving a summary of the proposal. More detail helps reviewers make better judgement.
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4Propose early
We will start the review process as the proposals come in, and not at the end. Proposals submitted early will get more attention and feedback.
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5The code of conduct
All speakers are expected to have read and adhere to the conference Code of Conduct. Take a look at the code of conduct, and be mindful of it. The gist is, avoid using sexist language.