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UID:pretalx-scipy-2026-YUVEYH@pretalx.com
DTSTART;TZID=CST:20260715T104500
DTEND;TZID=CST:20260715T111500
DESCRIPTION:In 2004\, Matthew Brett asked me a provocative question born of
  frustration with existing fMRI tools: "Why don't we rewrite them in Pytho
 n?" That question led to a 2005 meeting that brought together a small grou
 p of core Scientific Python tool builders from astronomy\, neuroscience\, 
 physics\, and statistics\, and then to a series of follow-up meetings alte
 rnating between Berkeley\, Enthought's offices\, and other locations. This
  talk traces how that ground-up\, cross-disciplinary collaboration helped 
 turn SciPy from a workshop curiosity into the backbone of today's ecosyste
 m\, and how the same people and patterns later shaped the Scientific Pytho
 n project.
DTSTAMP:20260715T021130Z
LOCATION:Memorial Hall
SUMMARY:One Problem\, Many Projects: How Scientific Needs Built an Ecosyste
 m - Jarrod Millman
URL:https://pretalx.com/scipy-2026/talk/YUVEYH/
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UID:pretalx-scipy-2026-RKS93M@pretalx.com
DTSTART;TZID=CST:20260716T174500
DTEND;TZID=CST:20260716T184000
DESCRIPTION:Supply chain attacks on Python\, including recent compromises o
 f popular packages and CI workflows\, have exposed structural weaknesses i
 n the scientific Python ecosystem. This BoF will bring together library ma
 intainers\, downstream users\, and security practitioners to discuss pract
 ical strategies for securing scientific Python stacks\, from core packages
  (NumPy/SciPy) to domain libraries and analysis workflows. We will share c
 urrent efforts (e.g.\, SPEC 8\, Trusted Publishing\, SBOM generation\, Git
 Hub Actions hardening)\, identify pain points and gaps\, and brainstorm ac
 tionable steps the community can take over the next year to make scientifi
 c Python releases more trustworthy by default. Join us to share your exper
 iences\, challenges\, and ideas on fortifying our open-source projects aga
 inst potential threats and ensuring the integrity of scientific research.
DTSTAMP:20260715T021130Z
LOCATION:Memorial Hall
SUMMARY:Securing the Scientific Python Supply Chain - Juanita Gomez\, Jarro
 d Millman\, Matthew Feickert
URL:https://pretalx.com/scipy-2026/talk/RKS93M/
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