Fernando Masanori Ashikaga/Paola Katherine Pacheco/Kátia Nakamura - import community
Fernando Masanori Ashikaga/Paola Katherine Pacheco/Kátia Nakamura - import community
[EuroPython 2016]
[20 July 2016]
[Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain]
(https://ep2016.europython.eu//conference/talks/import-community)
One of the biggest differences, in the Python community, is its effort
to improve diversity. The authors will share experiences on diversity
obtained from ten different countries: Namibia, UK, Japan, Brazil,
Italy, Argentina, Uruguay, Germany, Canada and Spain. There are other
reports, that also we would like to share, which are only beautiful
stories of how Python reaches the most distant people and places you
may never have imagined.
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One of the biggest differences, in the Python community, in relation
to other communities, is its effort to improve diversity. There is
even a Diversity Statement at PSF: "We have created this diversity
statement because we believe that a diverse Python community is
stronger and more vibrant. A diverse community where people treat each
other with respect has more potential contributors and more sources
for ideas." The authors will share experiences on diversity obtained
from ten different countries: Namibia, UK, Japan, Brazil, Italy,
Argentina, Uruguay, Germany, Canada and Spain. There are other reports
that we also would like to share, which are only beautiful stories of
how Python reaches the most distant people and places you may never
have imagined.
Видео Fernando Masanori Ashikaga/Paola Katherine Pacheco/Kátia Nakamura - import community канала EuroPython Conference
[EuroPython 2016]
[20 July 2016]
[Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain]
(https://ep2016.europython.eu//conference/talks/import-community)
One of the biggest differences, in the Python community, is its effort
to improve diversity. The authors will share experiences on diversity
obtained from ten different countries: Namibia, UK, Japan, Brazil,
Italy, Argentina, Uruguay, Germany, Canada and Spain. There are other
reports, that also we would like to share, which are only beautiful
stories of how Python reaches the most distant people and places you
may never have imagined.
-----
One of the biggest differences, in the Python community, in relation
to other communities, is its effort to improve diversity. There is
even a Diversity Statement at PSF: "We have created this diversity
statement because we believe that a diverse Python community is
stronger and more vibrant. A diverse community where people treat each
other with respect has more potential contributors and more sources
for ideas." The authors will share experiences on diversity obtained
from ten different countries: Namibia, UK, Japan, Brazil, Italy,
Argentina, Uruguay, Germany, Canada and Spain. There are other reports
that we also would like to share, which are only beautiful stories of
how Python reaches the most distant people and places you may never
have imagined.
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