Submitting a Talk to PyCon UK

The Call for Talks, Papers and Tutorials has now been made and we want your talks! Please fill out the form below. We may edit your title, abstract and biography and we may contact you to discuss your proposal if we cannot understand it or have ideas on how to improve it.

Title

(Snappy title, eg Fly Fishing and Python 3000).

Type of submission

Talk
Tutorial
Other

Summary

(One line summary, eg How the new version of Python will affect your bait).

Abstract

(Please explain what your talk will cover in a couple of paragraphs).

Proposed Length of talk required

(eg 30, 45 or 60 minutes).

Target Audience

Beginners
Intermediate
Advanced
General Interest

Talk Category

Python Language
Python in Action
Web Programming
Mobile Computing
Database Programming
Best Practice
Games
Other

Don't worry if your talk fits into multiple categories, just choose one.

Brief Biography

Your Name

(eg John R. Hartley)

Affiliation

(organisation/company)

If you are a student, it is nice to know your course and University.

Email Address

(j.r.hartley@example.com)

Postal Address

(Optional, but useful)

Phone number

(Optional)

This is especially useful if we have any problems communicating with you via email.

Photo

(Preferably 100x125 pixels)

If you do not have a photo to hand, then submit your talk anyway. We will ask you for a photo when your talk has been accepted.

Joint Speaker Name (if any)

(eg Dr Who)

Permission to Record or Publish

We may wish to record and/or publish talks, for example on the EuroPython website. Please indicate if you give permission for this.

Yes, I give permission for my talk to be recorded or published
No, I do not wish my talk to be recorded or published.

Any Other Comments

(Optional message to organisers)

Human Test

Who started the Python programming language?

Larry, Guido or Yukihiro?

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