Antonio Cuni has published his slides:
https://speakerdeck.com/antocuni/hpy-a-future-proof-way-of-extending-python


On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 5:46 PM joannah nanjekye <nanjekyejoannah@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am reliant on summaries and anyone attending posting details.  Everyone please share your slides if you have any that are
> meaningful without a talk to go with them. At least to this committers list or discourse forum.  I expect I feel just like all of our
> non-travel-enabled colleagues who feel left out on a recurring basis.  =)

I agree. I would love to follow along if people share slides. Especially I was looking forward to the hpy talk by PyPy's Antonio Cuni.
So if anyone has a link to any written residues on this discussion, I will be happy to catch up on it.

Best,
Joannah

On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 6:33 PM Gregory P. Smith <greg@krypto.org> wrote:

On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 6:53 AM Brett Cannon <brett@python.org> wrote:
joannah nanjekye wrote:
> Hey all,
> Unfortunately this year am too busy and cant even attend the language
> summit mostly.

:( Sorry to hear that.

> However if I knew the schedule, I could sign up for a session or two online.

Schedule can be found at https://us.pycon.org/2020/events/languagesummit/.

> Are we going to have recordings of the sessions this year given its a zoom?

I personally don't know, but my guess is no for privacy reasons. But Jesse will be attending to write up a blog post about what occurs.

-Brett

FWIW, I found it surprising to learn that there even was an online language summit happening (yesterday).  I hadn't heard about that being planned at all.

Just because I said "no" to attending the physical one sometime in ~January doesn't mean I would've had the same response to joining an online one.

But I decided to dismiss this as "whatever" rather than a diss.  I realize coordinating these things takes work and limiting attendance only to those who signed up for the physical one was probably easiest to transition the existing plans to.

I am reliant on summaries and anyone attending posting details.  Everyone please share your slides if you have any that are meaningful without a talk to go with them. At least to this committers list or discourse forum.  I expect I feel just like all of our non-travel-enabled colleagues who feel left out on a recurring basis.  =)

Happy summiting!
-gps

 

> A chance to catch up later.
> Best,
> Joannah Nanjekye
> "You think you know when you learn, are more sure when you can write, even
> more when you can teach, but certain when you can program." Alan J. Perlis
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