July meetup - Inside the kitchen


Details
Daniel Moisset will talk about how Python, as a global collaborative project, evolves and gets better with each release. How does that work? How are decisions taken and who does that?
Daniel will answer questions like "are there people getting paid to work on Python?", "how are decisions made and who takes them?", "what kinds of changes are there?", "when should I write a proposal vs file a bug vs write an email at python-ideas vs talk to Guido at a conference?", "what kinds of ideas are more or less likely to be accepted?" and "what are common causes of rejected ideas?".
Daniel has been programming Python for 18 years and involved in Open Source projects for 20. He is currently working as a contractor building backend and machine learning services for the biggest marketplace in Latin America.
Doors open at 19:00 for a 19:15 start.
Please note that we're at a new venue this month, Navenio are kindly letting us the use of their event space, just off Queen Street.
Sponsor
Corriculo are sponsoring this month's event. Based in Oxford, Corriculo are an IT specialist recruitment agency committed to building relationships with both candidates and clients. They will be in attendance at the event, feel free to say hello!

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July meetup - Inside the kitchen