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Josh Simmons - 7 years ago 2017-08-12 04:05:32
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Merge pull request #31 from northbaypython/josh/copy

add (most) bios, refine news, and more <3 for SFC
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<p>Portions of our <a href="/program/call-for-proposals">Call for Proposals</a> page were drawn from ideas seen on <a href="https://djangocon.eu">DjangoCon EU</a>, <a href="https://seagl.org">SeaGL</a>, <a href="http://www.fogcityruby.com/speak/">Fog City Ruby</a>, and others. Thanks to all for their inspiration and permission to borrow!</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Code of Conduct</h2>
 

	
 
<p>Our <a href="/code-of-conduct">Code of Conduct</a> was forked from the <a href="https://github.com/python/pycon-code-of-conduct">PyCon US Code of Conduct</a>, including the staff and attendee guides, under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License</a>, itself originally forked from the example policy from the <a href="http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Policy">Geek Feminism wiki</a>, created by the <a href="https://adainitiative.org/">Ada Initiative</a> and other volunteers, which is under a <a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">Creative Commons Zero license</a>.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Fiscal Sponsor</h2>
 

	
 
<p>Our fiscal sponsor is <a href="https://sfconservancy.org">Software Freedom Conservancy</a>, a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to the promotion and development of free and open source software. Conservancy allows us to work without managing our own corporate structure and administrative services. Our relationship with Conservancy goes beyond logistics, though, as we are also philosophically aligned as we work to advance software freedom and expand the Python developer community.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Python</h2>
 

	
 
<p>"Python" and the Python logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of the <a href="https://python.org">Python Software Foundation</a>, used by North Bay Python with permission from the Foundation.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Terms and Conditions</h2>
 

	
 
<p>Our <a href="/terms-and-conditions">Terms and Conditions</a> were forked from the <a href="https://github.com/linuxaustralia/constitution_and_policies/blob/master/terms_and_conditions.md">Linux Australia Event Terms and Conditions</a> under the <a href="https://github.com/linuxaustralia/constitution_and_policies/blob/master/LICENCE.md">GNU General Public License v3.0</a>. Our Photography and Audio Video Recording policy is adapted from the <a href="https://evergreen-ils.org/conference/photography-policy/">Evergreen policy</a>, itself adapted from the <a href="https://adacamp.org/adacamp-toolkit/policies/#photo">AdaCamp policy</a> under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International License</a> license.</p>
 
<p>Our <a href="/terms-and-conditions">Terms and Conditions</a> were forked from the <a href="https://github.com/linuxaustralia/constitution_and_policies/blob/master/terms_and_conditions.md">Linux Australia Event Terms and Conditions</a> under the <a href="https://github.com/linuxaustralia/constitution_and_policies/blob/master/LICENCE.md">GNU General Public License v3.0</a>. Our Photography and Audio Video Recording policy is adapted from the <a href="https://evergreen-ils.org/conference/photography-policy/">Evergreen policy</a>, itself adapted from the <a href="https://adacamp.org/adacamp-toolkit/policies/#photo">AdaCamp policy</a> under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International</a> license.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Web Application</h2>
 

	
 
<p>Our website is powered by a heap of free and open source software, most notably:</p>
 

	
 
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Our five person team has years of experience building communities, running events, and, of course, programming. We're also all in on cultivating a more inclusive culture.
 
Our five-person team has years of experience building communities, running events, and, of course, programming. We're also all-in on cultivating a more inclusive culture.
 

	
 
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<h2>Meet the Team</h2>
 

	
 
<p>Need to contact someone in a hurry? You can reach us all at <a href="mailto:spam@northbaypython.org">spam@northbaypython.org</a>. Read on to learn about the organizing team.</p>
 

	
 
<h3>Conference Chair</h3>
 
<h4>Christopher Neugebauer, Conference Chair</h4>
 

	
 
<h4>Christopher Neugebauer</h4>
 
<p><a href="https://twitter.com/chrisjrn">Christopher</a> is a Python developer who lives in glorious Petaluma, California, though he's originally from the the city of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia. A serial conference organizer, he has been a core organiser of PyCon Australia for a number of years, was director of linux.conf.au 2017, and a good number of his open source contributions help power the website this conference runs on. He was made a fellow of the Python Software Foundation in 2013 in recognition for his contributions to building the Australian Python community.</p>
 

	
 
<p>Bio and a pic</p>
 

	
 
<h3>Program Chair</h3>
 

	
 
<h4>Sam Kitajima-Kimbrel</h4>
 

	
 
<p>Bio and a pic</p>
 
<h4>Sam Kitajima-Kimbrel, Program Chair</h4>
 

	
 
<h3>The Team</h3>
 
<p><a href="https://twitter.com/skimbrel">Sam</a> is a Python developer and distributed-systems “enthusiast” hailing from Seattle by birth, New York by nurture, and the Bay Area by choice. About five years ago he attended PyCon US for the first time and hasn’t been able to break the habit since; after making the jump from audience to stage in 2014 and speaking regularly at PyCons and other events around the world, he was thrilled to sign on with the North Bay Python team when invited by Chris and Josh. Sam currently works at Nuna building healthcare data infrastructure for the U.S. Medicaid and Medicare programs and resides in Oakland with his husband Kameron.</p>
 

	
 
<h4>Andrew Godwin</h4>
 

	
 
<p>Bio and a pic</p>
 
<p><a href="https://twitter.com/andrewgodwin">Andrew</a> is a Django and Python developer who originally hails from London but moved to the Bay Area four years ago. He’s been writing open source software for over a decade as well as working in various different parts of the technology industry, and currently works at Eventbrite. He regularly speaks at Python (and other) events around the world, and has a keen interest in building communities and inclusivity.</p>
 

	
 
<h4>Sarah</h4>
 
<h4>Sarah Kuchinsky</h4>
 

	
 
<p>Bio and a pic</p>
 

	
 
<h4>Josh Simmons</h4>
 

	
 
<p>Bio and a pic</p>
 
<p><a href="https://twitter.com/joshsimmons">Josh</a> is a community organizer and web developer who was born and raised in the North Bay. He spent 4.5 years building Web &amp; Interactive Media Professionals (WIMP), a local community with over 600 members, before moving on to do community management for O’Reilly Media. These days Josh works on the Google Open Source outreach team and serves as a board member and volunteer CFO for Open Source Initiative.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>Software Freedom Conservancy</h2>
 

	
 
<p><a href="https://twitter.com/conservancy">Conservancy</a> is a public charity dedicated to the promotion and development of free and open source software, and is the fiscal sponsor of North Bay Python. Without Conservancy and the people behind it -- namely <a href="https://twitter.com/o0karen0o">Karen Sandler</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/bkuhn_ebb_org">Bradley Kuhn</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/keynote2k">Tony Sebro</a>, and <a href="https://twitter.com/Brett20XX">Brett Smith</a> -- none of this would be possible!</p>
 

	
 
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<h2>Call for Proposals is now open for North Bay Python 2017</h2>
 
<h2>Now accepting talk proposals for North Bay Python 2017</h2>
 

	
 
<p><span class="date">Monday, August 21, 2017</span> -- The North Bay Python team is excited to announce that the <a href="/program/call-for-proposals">call for proposals</a> (CFP) is now open! We are seeking speakers of all experience levels to contribute to our inaugural conference. The CFP will close on September 29, 2017.</p>
 

	
 
<p>North Bay Python is a single-track event featuring two days of presentations by members of the community. The vast majority of the conference program will come from people who propose talks in our CFP process. Whether you use Python professionally, as a hobbyist, or are just excited about Python or programming or open source, we'd love to hear from you.</p>
 

	
 
<p>Our program committee, which is responsible for reviewing proposals, is interested in building a program that reflects the diversity of people who are using Python. Never given a presentation before but excited to share? We're here to help you craft a proposal and can refer you to quality resources for making your first conference talk. Not sure what to talk about, but interested in trying? We've got ideas for presentations we'd love to see and we're happy to share them with you!</p>
 

	
 
<p>In order to ensure a balanced program, we are proactively doing outreach to new and experienced speakers alike. We are also including a blind review phase in our <a href="/program/selection-process">selection process</a> in order to combat bias. Our goal is to have no less than 33% of our speakers be not-men, ideally 50%, and to reflect the racial diversity of United States and Bay Area demographics.</p>
 

	
 
<p>Feel free to reach out with any questions, comments, or ideas you have. You can find us on <a href="https://twitter.com/northbaypython">Twitter</a>, <a href="https://facebook.com/northbaypython">Facebook</a>, and <a href="http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23nbpy">IRC</a>, or you can <a href="mailto:program@northbaypython.org">email us</a>. And, please, get started today! The call for proposals closes on September 29, 2017.</p>
 
<p>Feel free to reach out with any questions, comments, or ideas you have. You can find us on <a href="https://twitter.com/northbaypython">Twitter</a>, <a href="https://facebook.com/northbaypython">Facebook</a>, and <a href="http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23nbpy">IRC</a>, or you can <a href="mailto:program@northbaypython.org">email us</a>. And, please, get started today! The <a href="/program/call-for-proposals">call for proposals</a> closes on September 29, 2017.</p>
 

	
 
<h2>North Bay Python joins Software Freedom Conservancy</h2>
 

	
 
<p><span class="date">Bloop, August Bleep, 2017</span> -- We are proud to announce that North Bay Python is now a member project of <a href="https://sfconservancy.org">Software Freedom Conservancy</a>, a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to ethical technology and the development and promotion free and open source software. Conservancy will act as our fiscal sponsor, allowing our team to operate without managing our own corporate structure and administrative services.</p>
 

	
 
<p>Conservancy is home to many popular <a href="https://sfconservancy.org/projects/current/">free and open source software projects</a>, like <a href="http://www.seleniumhq.org/">Selenium</a>, <a href="https://www.phpmyadmin.net/">phpMyAdmin</a>, <a href="https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/">Twisted</a>, and <a href="https://www.gnome.org/outreachy/">Outreachy</a>, some of which run their own events. North Bay Python has the distinct honor of being the first member project that is exclusively focused on organizing community events.</p>
 

	
 
<p>We couldn't be more excited. We're celebrating by donating five free tickets to Outreachy interns and will be promoting member projects relevant to the Python community at the conference. Interested Outreachy interns should <a href="mailto:outreach@northbaypython.org">contact us</a>. We'll also have discounted tickets available for active financial supporters of Software Freedom Conservancy - details will be announced when tickets go on sale.</p>
 
<p>We couldn't be more excited. We're celebrating by donating five free tickets to Outreachy interns and will be promoting member projects relevant to the Python community at the conference. Interested Outreachy interns should <a href="mailto:outreach@northbaypython.org">contact us</a>. We'll also have discounted tickets available for active financial supporters of Software Freedom Conservancy.</p>
 

	
 
<p>We look forward to working with Conservancy to advance software freedom and expand the community of Python developers. If this is the first time you've heard of Conservancy, we encourage you to check out <a href="https://sfconservancy.org">their website</a> and give them your support.</p>
 

	
 
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