A joyful journey through a decade in the đ Python community! In this talk, Iâll share my experiences of 10 years community events. Weâll explore the magic of organizing, the art of leadership, and the impact of Python on personal and professional growth. Letâs learn, laugh, and lead together! đ¤đ
As a community organizer, I have had the privilege of being a part of the Python community for the past ten years. In that time, I have seen the community grow and evolve in countless ways. Python evolved from a top 10 language to the top 1 language. Many new people joined the community, new topics as data & AI became part of Python. Iâm super proud the preferred language to learn is Python nowadays.
I have also learned a great deal about what it takes to be an effective organizer and how to build and sustain a healthy community. I also experience how not to do it and pulling through in hard times. I learned a lot about leadership. I learned a lot about myself, my strength and my weaknesses.â¨This helped me also to grow professionally and had a very positive impact on how I work and lead in my day-job.
In this talk I will address:
Experiences made organising community conferences small and large.
Leadership: sharing insights when teams worked well or not. What are the ingredients for a good community team.
Ideas, motivation and complexity: All are driving factors for building enjoyable community conferences. Is more always better? When to say YES or sorry, but no.
How to deal with the boring stuff, admin, tax and legal.
Outlook: What the European Python Community should work on for a sustainable future. The community has grown - individuals lack time. We need a strategy to keep up our excellent community work for beginners and experts while facing structural obstacles as admin, processes, reinventing the wheel. In this part I want to present why I did join the EuroPython board again. Helping to make the future mission of EuroPython Society evolving into more than being a conference to a European umbrella for the community.
My community service âCVâ:â¨
In this talk I will share the most valuable lessons I have learned and best practices over the past decade, with the goal of helping others who are interested in organizing and contributing to the Python community.
will focus on the importance of community organizing in the Python community. I will discuss the role that organizers play in building and sustaining a healthy community, and the benefits that organizers and community members alike can reap from effective organizing.
will explore the challenges and opportunities of organizing in the Python community. I will discuss some of the unique challenges that organizers face in the Python community, such as the diversity of the ecosystem and the rapid pace of change, and the opportunities that organizers have to make a real impact and create lasting change.
will focus on the specific skills and practices that are necessary for effective organizing in the Python community. I will cover topics such as building and leading teams, community engagement, and creating and executing on a strategic plan.
will look to the future, and discuss some of the directions that the Python community can take in the next ten years in terms of organizing. I will suggest some specific areas of focus, such as increasing diversity and inclusivity, and highlight some of the emerging trends and technologies that organizers should be aware of.
Alexander Hendorf is responsible for data and artificial intelligence at a boutique consultancy in Germany. He has many years of experience in the practical application, introduction and communication of data and AI-driven strategies and decision-making processes. Through his commitment as a speaker and chair of various international conferences as PyConDE & PyData Berlin, he is a proven expert in the field of data intelligence. Heâs been appointed Python Software Foundation and EuroPython fellow for this various contributions. Currently he is sitting board member of Python Software Verband (Germany) and the EuroPython Society (EPS). Currently heâs building Pioneers Hub - a new non-profit organisation to support tech-communities.