[Inpycon] Keynote Speaker Suggestions
Jaysinh Shukla
jaysinhp at gmail.com
Mon Feb 11 04:12:22 EST 2019
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 11:06:24AM +0530, Vijay Kumar wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> While we wait for the confirmation of the dates, we can start the
> keynote speaker selection process. For people new to the conference, the
> keynotes at PyCon India, are inspiring talks from speakers, that leave a
> lasting impact on the conference attendees. The keynote speakers also
> help to tip the scales, for people having second thoughts about
> attending the conference. This increases participation in the conference
> and enriches the overall experience of the conference.
>
> As indicated in the proposal we will be having 4 keynote speakers.
> Please send in your keynote speaker suggestion, to the mailing list.
> Please send in one keynote speaker suggestion per mail, containing a
> brief description about the speaker. If you like a suggestion, use +1
> style voting to indicate preference for a particular keynote speaker.
> Once the dates are confirmed, we will ping the keynote speakers in the
> order of preference.
>
> Regards,
> Vijay
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Kenneth Reitz
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Kenneth Reitz is the author of popular Python library "Requests"[1].
Because of his contribution to Python and Open-source, he doesn't need
further description. Below are the links of his profiles.
* Twitter [2]
* LinkedIN [3]
* Github [4]
1: https://pypi.org/project/requests/
2: https://twitter.com/kennethreitz
3: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethreitz/
4: https://github.com/kennethreitzS
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