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Dear all,

the PyData November Meetup is coming up. The main focus this time will be on data processing pipelines and task orchestration. So, instead of "what can you do with data?", which might be enough for one-off loads, we tackle the question "how do you get the data?" Especially for data that keeps coming in reguarly – dirty, and constantly changing as data (imho) always is.

Our main talks are:

• Steffen Wenz: Helping travelers make better hotel choices - 500 million times a month

• Philipp Pahl and Anne Matthies : Task orchestration without a director - using Amazon Simple Workflow with boto3 for ETL pipelines at scale. (World premiere of an open source python3-boto3-AWS simple workflow package)

Also, we removed the attendee limit. This is an experiment. It's frustrating to plan for X people and then only X - Y show up, and we can only guess Y. TrustYou, our sponsor, tries to provide drinks and snacks for all attendees, but it's hard to plan if we don't know how many of the RSVPs really show up. So please, if you know that you can't make it, please change your RSVP!

So please, if you know that you can't make it, please change your RSVP!

By removing the limit we risk that you only get half a cola and have to sit on each others lap... No risk, no fun :-)

After the two main talks, we want to discuss concepts and approaches. If you think that you could add a lightning talk: please let us know via the meetup comments.

Sorry for not having a summary and bio ready yet for Philipp's and my talk. We will update it here, but currently, we focus on the first release of our open source code...

Update your RSVP! We are excited about this meetup and look forward to seeing you!

Liebe Grüße, Greetings,

Anne

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