

What we’re about
PyLadies San Francisco is a large chapter of the international PyLadies mentorship group (fiscally sponsored by the Python Software Foundation) with a focus on helping people who identify as women in a way significant to them become active participants and leaders in the Python community in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. We promote, educate and advance a diverse Python community through online community, outreach, education, conferences, events, and social gatherings.
Here is the global PyLadies Code of Conduct. PyLadies SF applies the more-specific LadyNerds Code of Conduct because we are dedicated to providing a safe, inclusive, welcoming, and harassment-free space and experience for all members and guests, regardless of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, socioeconomic status, body size, ethnicity, nationality, level of experience, age, or religion (or lack thereof). The Code of Conduct exists because of that dedication. We do not tolerate harassment in any form and we prioritize marginalized people’s safety over privileged people’s comfort.
To contact us, please email sf@pyladies.com or message one of the organizers on the PyLadies Slack. If you'd like to participate in one of our events but have reasons not to have an online presence, please feel free to contact us.
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Come join PyLadies SF for a meetup featuring exciting speakers and networking opportunities!
Agenda
6:00 pm: Networking
6:40 pm: Welcome and Intro
6:45 pm: Sponsor Presentation from Okta
- Speaker: Semona Igama, Developer Advocate at Okta and PyLadies SF Organizer
7:00 pm: A New Era of Code Quality: Beyond bugs to supply chain security and dependency health
- Speaker: Liz Acosta, Developer Advocate at Sonar
- Description: This talk explores the evolving landscape of software development, emphasizing the growing importance of supply chain security due to the heavy reliance on open-source and third-party components. Attendees will learn how to analyze a project SBOM for dependency risks as well as how to accurately assess vulnerabilities for remediation prioritization.
7:30 pm: Community Announcements
7:45 pm: Technical Talk
- Speaker: Kasia Rachuta, Data Science Tech Lead at Square and PyLadies SF Organizer
8:15 pm: Networking
9:00 pm: GoodbyeThank you to Okta for sponsoring this event!
We're also looking for future event sponsors, speakers, volunteers! DM Alla Barbalat if you want to support the PyLadies San Francisco community.