EuroPython : a Python Conference
by Mattia Notari on feb.01, 2010, under Python
EuroPython : a Python Conference.
EuroPython 2010 – 19th to 22nd July 2010, Birmingham, UK
Announcement and Call for Papers
The Call for Papers will be issued in February 2010.
EuroPython 2010 – Registration
Registration will open in February 2010.
Ther will be an Extra Early Bird Rate available for one week only, before the normal Ealy Bird Rate applies.
What is EuroPython ?
EuroPython is a conference all about the Python programming language, it’s aimed at the Python community: Python users and programmers, of all skill levels.

What will be included in the Programme ?
We’re planning talks, lightning talks and tutorials as well as social events, and we’ve arranged space for sprints after the conference. The tutorials are a unique opportunity for some concentrated Python training.
When and Where will it be held ?
EuroPython 2010 will be held in July 2010 at the Birmingham Conservatoire. Important dates are:
- Core conference : Monday 19th – Thursday 22nd July
- Tutorials : Saturday 17th – Sunday 18th July
- Developers’ Sprints : Friday 23rd July – Saturday 24th July.

What’s that ?
The School of Music at the Birmingham City University. It has excellent facilities for our conference, and is in short walking distance of train and coach stations and hotels at all price levels.
Don’t be square – be there! Plan your diary around EuroPython now!
How much will it cost me ?
We are keeping costs to a minimum: you can see more details when Registration opens. There will be concessionary rates for the young and old, and hotels available at all price points, see the Accommodation Page. If you wish, you can save on accommodation costs by looking at this wiki Page.
Who’s organising EuroPython ?
The conference is being run by the EuroPython Society, with local organisation by the PyCon UK Society. All the organisers are volunteers from within the Python community, if you wish to join in sign up to europython-improve@python.org, the mailing list we use for planning the conference.
I’m a member of the Python Community:
How can I Help ?
Contact the organisers! We’d like talks, tutorials and lots of help organising this event.