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The [http://www.europython.org/ European Python and Zope Conference] (or EPC for short) is an initiative by the EuroPython Conference Team to bring together Python and Zope users and developers. This is also an opportunity for those who are interested in these technologies to learn more about them. == EuroPython started in 2002 ==
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The [[http://www.europython.eu/|European Python and Zope Conference]] ''EuroPython'' (or EPC for short) was started in 2002 as a community initiative by a team of Python enthusiast in Europe to bring together Python and Zope users and developers, as well as provide an opportunity for those who are interested in these technologies to learn more about them.

[[https://web.archive.org/web/20020802042807/http://www.europython.org/|EuroPython 2002]] was the first major entirely community driven and organized Python event world-wide.

Since then, EuroPython has come a long way is now the largest event in Europe for all topics where Python is used, e.g. web technologies, science, data science, numerics, high performance computing, robotics, networking, etc.

== EuroPython Society ==

In 2004, the EuroPython Society was created as non-profit organization to provide a legal body for the organization, owning the trademark, managing the EuroPython organization and helping grow Python in Europe by offering grants and support for other conferences and events.

 * [[http://www.europython-society.org/|EuroPython Society]] - home page and blog of the Society
 * [[http://www.europython-society.org/europython/|EuroPython Conference Series Resources]] - conference programs, brochures, statistics, etc. for all years
 * [[http://www.europython-society.org/workgroups|EuroPython Workgroups]] - EuroPython is organized by a number of workgroups, anyone interested in helping can participate (please see the page for details and application)

== EuroPython Resources ==

EuroPython resources available in this wiki:

 * EuroPython2020 - Wiki for the 2020 conference (Dublin, Ireland)
 * EuroPython2019 - Wiki for the 2019 conference (Basel, Switzerland)
 * EuroPython2018 - Wiki for the 2018 conference (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
 * EuroPython2017 - Wiki for the 2017 conference (Rimini, Italy)
 * EuroPython2016 - Wiki for the 2016 conference (Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain)
 * EuroPython2015 - Wiki for the 2015 conference (Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain)
 * EuroPython2014 - Wiki for the 2014 conference (Berlin, Germany)
 * [[https://ep2013.europython.eu/ep2013|EuroPython 2013]] - archived website for the 2013 conference (Florence, Italy)
 * [[https://ep2013.europython.eu/ep2012|EuroPython 2012]] - archived website for the 2012 conference (Florence, Italy)
 * [[https://ep2013.europython.eu/ep2011|EuroPython 2011]] - archived website for the 2011 conference (Florence, Italy)
 * EuroPython2010 - Wiki for the 2010 conference (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
 * EuroPython2009 - Wiki for the 2009 conference (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
 * EuroPython2008 - Wiki for the 2008 conference (Vilnius, Lithuania, as proposed during EuroPython2007) (Organisers' Wiki: [[/2008]])
 * EuroPython2007 - Wiki for the 2007 conference (Vilnius, Lithuania, July 9th-11th) (Organisers' Wiki: [[/2007]])
 * EuroPython2006 - Wiki for the 2006 conference (Geneva, Switzerland, July 3rd-5th) (Organisers' Wiki: [[/2006]])
 * EuroPython2005 - Wiki for the 2005 conference (Gothenburg, Sweden)
 * EuroPython2004 - Wiki for the 2004 conference (Gothenburg, Sweden, June 7th-9th)
 * [[/2003]] - our second successful conference, again in Charleroi, Belgium.
 * [[/2002]] - information pertaining to the first event in 2002

The [[mailto:europython@python.org|EuroPython mailing list]] [[http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython|(info)]] [[http://mail.python.org/pipermail/europython/|(archives)]] is the place for ongoing discussion of previous and future conferences.

== Sponsoring EuroPython ==

Sponsors should see information on the Web site: http://www.europython.eu/sponsors/

== Older Resources ==

This information is outdated, since the EuroPython organization has moved on since the early days, but we leave it here for reference and inspiration:

For conference organisers, the [[/SoftwareRequirements]] page looks at the issues around conference management software.

EuroPythonImprove is a start page for discussing how to improve the conference and the conference web site.

EuroPython started in 2002

The European Python and Zope Conference EuroPython (or EPC for short) was started in 2002 as a community initiative by a team of Python enthusiast in Europe to bring together Python and Zope users and developers, as well as provide an opportunity for those who are interested in these technologies to learn more about them.

EuroPython 2002 was the first major entirely community driven and organized Python event world-wide.

Since then, EuroPython has come a long way is now the largest event in Europe for all topics where Python is used, e.g. web technologies, science, data science, numerics, high performance computing, robotics, networking, etc.

EuroPython Society

In 2004, the EuroPython Society was created as non-profit organization to provide a legal body for the organization, owning the trademark, managing the EuroPython organization and helping grow Python in Europe by offering grants and support for other conferences and events.

EuroPython Resources

EuroPython resources available in this wiki:

  • EuroPython2020 - Wiki for the 2020 conference (Dublin, Ireland)

  • EuroPython2019 - Wiki for the 2019 conference (Basel, Switzerland)

  • EuroPython2018 - Wiki for the 2018 conference (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

  • EuroPython2017 - Wiki for the 2017 conference (Rimini, Italy)

  • EuroPython2016 - Wiki for the 2016 conference (Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain)

  • EuroPython2015 - Wiki for the 2015 conference (Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain)

  • EuroPython2014 - Wiki for the 2014 conference (Berlin, Germany)

  • EuroPython 2013 - archived website for the 2013 conference (Florence, Italy)

  • EuroPython 2012 - archived website for the 2012 conference (Florence, Italy)

  • EuroPython 2011 - archived website for the 2011 conference (Florence, Italy)

  • EuroPython2010 - Wiki for the 2010 conference (Birmingham, United Kingdom)

  • EuroPython2009 - Wiki for the 2009 conference (Birmingham, United Kingdom)

  • EuroPython2008 - Wiki for the 2008 conference (Vilnius, Lithuania, as proposed during EuroPython2007) (Organisers' Wiki: /2008)

  • EuroPython2007 - Wiki for the 2007 conference (Vilnius, Lithuania, July 9th-11th) (Organisers' Wiki: /2007)

  • EuroPython2006 - Wiki for the 2006 conference (Geneva, Switzerland, July 3rd-5th) (Organisers' Wiki: /2006)

  • EuroPython2005 - Wiki for the 2005 conference (Gothenburg, Sweden)

  • EuroPython2004 - Wiki for the 2004 conference (Gothenburg, Sweden, June 7th-9th)

  • /2003 - our second successful conference, again in Charleroi, Belgium.

  • /2002 - information pertaining to the first event in 2002

The EuroPython mailing list (info) (archives) is the place for ongoing discussion of previous and future conferences.

Sponsoring EuroPython

Sponsors should see information on the Web site: http://www.europython.eu/sponsors/

Older Resources

This information is outdated, since the EuroPython organization has moved on since the early days, but we leave it here for reference and inspiration:

For conference organisers, the /SoftwareRequirements page looks at the issues around conference management software.

EuroPythonImprove is a start page for discussing how to improve the conference and the conference web site.

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