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I am planning to attend PyCon North America, in person, in mid-April in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. I'm also planning to attend WisCon in person -- that's in Madison, Wisconsin, USA, in late May (DW comm is
wiscon).
I blogged about why and how I'm going to PyCon this year, and the COVID mitigation steps I'll take. I have not (yet) made a similar post about WisCon but it would have a pretty similar logic to it.
Both conferences are hybrid this year, with a lot of support for remote attendees and with strong COVID risk mitigation measures in place. So I hope to interact with you, in person or virtually, if you attend/participate!
(Note that there will be no WisCon in 2024.)
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I blogged about why and how I'm going to PyCon this year, and the COVID mitigation steps I'll take. I have not (yet) made a similar post about WisCon but it would have a pretty similar logic to it.
Both conferences are hybrid this year, with a lot of support for remote attendees and with strong COVID risk mitigation measures in place. So I hope to interact with you, in person or virtually, if you attend/participate!
(Note that there will be no WisCon in 2024.)
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Date: 2023-03-14 08:03 pm (UTC)I too am going to my first in-person con for years, in part because they too have vaccine and masking requirements. I still know people who feel that it's too risky for them, but I am so glad to see people going with, y'know, science.