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UID:pretalx-pycon-lithuania-2026-WZBDEZ@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Python's technical roadmap is public\, yet most engineers only 
 find out about language changes when something breaks in CI. Python is one
  of the few languages at this scale governed entirely by its community\, w
 hich means every decision gets made in the open\, and that transparency is
  a real competitive advantage. This talk is about learning to use it and u
 nderstanding why the community behind it is what makes that possible in th
 e first place.
DTSTAMP:20260619T082117Z
LOCATION:Great hall\, (3rd building)
SUMMARY:Your Python has a public roadmap. Most engineers never read it. - M
 ia Bajić
URL:https://pretalx.com/pycon-lithuania-2026/talk/WZBDEZ/
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