Thank you for your interest in organizing a Jupyter Workshop. The goal of these workshops is to bring small groups of Jupyter contributors together in-person for high-impact strategic work on focused topics related to the core mission of Jupyter. For a workshop proposal to move forward, at least one of the organizers must be a member of the Union of Councils. The deadline for proposals for 2025 workshops is Sunday, August 10, Anywhere On Earth.

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* 1. Workshop Name

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* 2. Please list 1-3 organizers for this workshop. Include name, affiliation, and email address for all organizers. Please include which organizer(s) are on the Union of Councils and which organizer is the main point of contact.

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* 3. Describe the goal/topic of the workshop in 1-3 sentences:

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* 4. How does the workshop involve strategic work related to Project Jupyter?

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* 5. How will this event grow the size and/or health of the Jupyter contributor community, including underserved or underrepresented contributors?

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* 6. Approximate Event Date

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* 7. Proposed Venue

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* 8. How many people do you anticipate attending the event?

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* 9. What is your proposed budget? When responding, please include a total amount you will not exceed and a high-level line-item breakdown of expense categories. Is there any other funding being provided from other sources?

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* 10. By submitting, you agree to the Codes of Conduct for both The Linux Foundation and Project Jupyter.

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