PyCon 2022 Typing Summit Recap

Hello everyone,
I’m excited to share some resources from the 2022 Typing Summit!
The summit was held last week, on 4/28 at PyCon in Salt Lake City. It was in-person this year without support for live streaming, so we know a lot of you couldn’t fly out but are still interested in catching up with the topics discussed. We took some best-effort video and notes for each of the presentations and discussions, and some of the speakers have also uploaded their slides and speaker notes to share.
You can find links to video and slides per topic (where available), as well as paraphrased audience-member notes and action-items here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_CBM9SeBrFTFULtwAzGmxlBRhqzpIArQ65cWa2Ww...
Please thank Matthew Rahtz for personally taking and cutting video of every topic. They are linked individually in the doc above, and you can find them all in one place here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IVV0URv7_CCxiOvY6GC6adB72d5LKcvIhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IVV0URv7_CCxiOvY6GC6adB72d5LKcvI We will be uploading a full-length video of the typing summit to PyCon’s YouTube channel in the coming days. Note: Unfortunately due to battery life and other technical limitations, the video slides are hard to read, and we missed the last bit of the panel discussion.
If anyone else at the summit had taken notes or wanted to share takeaways or further questions, please feel free to respond to this thread. 😊
Thanks again to all of the presenters for the work you’ve put in, and thanks to everyone who made it out in person to listen and discuss! It’s exciting to see so many typing related features already going into 3.11 and all the potential for future changes to improve the typing experience in Python.
Best, Shannon & Alfonso

Thanks Shannon and Alfonso for organizing and Matthew for recording the talks! I had a great time at the typing summit and we had a lot of useful discussions.
El jue, 5 may 2022 a las 12:43, Shannon Zhu via Typing-sig (< typing-sig@python.org>) escribió:
Hello everyone,
I’m excited to share some resources from the 2022 Typing Summit!
The summit was held last week, on 4/28 at PyCon in Salt Lake City. It was in-person this year without support for live streaming, so we know a lot of you couldn’t fly out but are still interested in catching up with the topics discussed. We took some best-effort video and notes for each of the presentations and discussions, and some of the speakers have also uploaded their slides and speaker notes to share.
You can find links to video and slides per topic (where available), as well as paraphrased audience-member notes and action-items here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_CBM9SeBrFTFULtwAzGmxlBRhqzpIArQ65cWa2Ww...
Please thank Matthew Rahtz for personally taking and cutting video of every topic. They are linked individually in the doc above, and you can find them all in one place here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IVV0URv7_CCxiOvY6GC6adB72d5LKcvI We will be uploading a full-length video of the typing summit to PyCon’s YouTube channel in the coming days.
Note: Unfortunately due to battery life and other technical limitations, the video slides are hard to read, and we missed the last bit of the panel discussion.
If anyone else at the summit had taken notes or wanted to share takeaways or further questions, please feel free to respond to this thread. 😊
Thanks again to all of the presenters for the work you’ve put in, and thanks to everyone who made it out in person to listen and discuss! It’s exciting to see so many typing related features already going into 3.11 and all the potential for future changes to improve the typing experience in Python.
Best,
Shannon & Alfonso
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+1 - huge thank you to Alfonso and Shannon; the Typing Summit was brilliant! Thank you for everything you both put in to make it happen :)
On Thu, 5 May 2022 at 21:36, Jelle Zijlstra jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Shannon and Alfonso for organizing and Matthew for recording the talks! I had a great time at the typing summit and we had a lot of useful discussions.
El jue, 5 may 2022 a las 12:43, Shannon Zhu via Typing-sig (< typing-sig@python.org>) escribió:
Hello everyone,
I’m excited to share some resources from the 2022 Typing Summit!
The summit was held last week, on 4/28 at PyCon in Salt Lake City. It was in-person this year without support for live streaming, so we know a lot of you couldn’t fly out but are still interested in catching up with the topics discussed. We took some best-effort video and notes for each of the presentations and discussions, and some of the speakers have also uploaded their slides and speaker notes to share.
You can find links to video and slides per topic (where available), as well as paraphrased audience-member notes and action-items here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_CBM9SeBrFTFULtwAzGmxlBRhqzpIArQ65cWa2Ww...
Please thank Matthew Rahtz for personally taking and cutting video of every topic. They are linked individually in the doc above, and you can find them all in one place here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IVV0URv7_CCxiOvY6GC6adB72d5LKcvI We will be uploading a full-length video of the typing summit to PyCon’s YouTube channel in the coming days.
Note: Unfortunately due to battery life and other technical limitations, the video slides are hard to read, and we missed the last bit of the panel discussion.
If anyone else at the summit had taken notes or wanted to share takeaways or further questions, please feel free to respond to this thread. 😊
Thanks again to all of the presenters for the work you’ve put in, and thanks to everyone who made it out in person to listen and discuss! It’s exciting to see so many typing related features already going into 3.11 and all the potential for future changes to improve the typing experience in Python.
Best,
Shannon & Alfonso
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Thanks a lot for the summary, it's great for those of us that could not attend!
I'm very interested in the topic of subtyping, how can I get involved, Kevin Millikin?
Cheers, Luk ________________________________ From: Matthew Rahtz via Typing-sig typing-sig@python.org Sent: Friday, May 6, 2022 11:26 AM To: Jelle Zijlstra jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com Cc: Shannon Zhu szhu@fb.com; typing-sig@python.org typing-sig@python.org Subject: [Typing-sig] Re: PyCon 2022 Typing Summit Recap
+1 - huge thank you to Alfonso and Shannon; the Typing Summit was brilliant! Thank you for everything you both put in to make it happen :)
On Thu, 5 May 2022 at 21:36, Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.commailto:jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com> wrote: Thanks Shannon and Alfonso for organizing and Matthew for recording the talks! I had a great time at the typing summit and we had a lot of useful discussions.
El jue, 5 may 2022 a las 12:43, Shannon Zhu via Typing-sig (<typing-sig@python.orgmailto:typing-sig@python.org>) escribió:
Hello everyone,
I’m excited to share some resources from the 2022 Typing Summit!
The summit was held last week, on 4/28 at PyCon in Salt Lake City. It was in-person this year without support for live streaming, so we know a lot of you couldn’t fly out but are still interested in catching up with the topics discussed. We took some best-effort video and notes for each of the presentations and discussions, and some of the speakers have also uploaded their slides and speaker notes to share.
You can find links to video and slides per topic (where available), as well as paraphrased audience-member notes and action-items here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_CBM9SeBrFTFULtwAzGmxlBRhqzpIArQ65cWa2Ww...
Please thank Matthew Rahtz for personally taking and cutting video of every topic. They are linked individually in the doc above, and you can find them all in one place here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IVV0URv7_CCxiOvY6GC6adB72d5LKcvI We will be uploading a full-length video of the typing summit to PyCon’s YouTube channel in the coming days.
Note: Unfortunately due to battery life and other technical limitations, the video slides are hard to read, and we missed the last bit of the panel discussion.
If anyone else at the summit had taken notes or wanted to share takeaways or further questions, please feel free to respond to this thread. 😊
Thanks again to all of the presenters for the work you’ve put in, and thanks to everyone who made it out in person to listen and discuss! It’s exciting to see so many typing related features already going into 3.11 and all the potential for future changes to improve the typing experience in Python.
Best,
Shannon & Alfonso
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Hi Shannon, it looks like the videos for the Typing Summit were posted on the PyCon US YouTube channel at [1]. 🎉
Would it be possible to link from each individual talk on the main Typing Summit page at [2] to the associated video segment in [1], for better visibility?
[1]: https://youtu.be/BNTkWQfqP_c [2]: https://us.pycon.org/2022/events/typing-summit/

Shannon has just updated the page with the direct links to the video timestamps.
https://us.pycon.org/2022/events/typing-summit/
Best, Alfonso.
participants (6)
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Alfonso L. Castaño
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David Foster
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Jelle Zijlstra
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luk-f-a@outlook.com
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Matthew Rahtz
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Shannon Zhu