Guidelines
Make sure you have tickets for the conference.
Make sure at least one person is always available at the booth during breaks.
Don't use the community booth to conduct any monetary transactions.
Follow the PyCon India Code of Conduct.
Note for commercial entities: We’d love for you to consider sponsoring PyCon India instead of applying for a community booth.
Deadline
The deadline to apply for the community booth is 23rd August, 23:59 IST.
Selection Notification
While there is deadline for submitting, we'll notify the selected communities as soon as we can.
Who can apply for a community booth?
Open-Source Organizations: Projects that contribute to the tech community through the development of open-source libraries, frameworks, tools, or software.
Non-Profit Organizations: Non-profit entities dedicated to promoting technology, and supporting developers.
Technology Communities and User Groups: Local or regional Python user groups, developer communities, or tech-focused organizations that engage and support tech enthusiasts.
Who may not qualify as a community partner?
Unrelated or Unfitting Groups: These are entities that lack a distinct link or pertinence to the Python community, its growth, or its intended goals.
Disputed Bodies: Entities that advocate hate speech, prejudice, or participate in activities that are at odds with the principles of inclusivity, diversity, and respect that the PyCon India community supports.