#459 PyCon 2016 Attendee Badge
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Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):

Attending PyCon 2016

Help the badges team understand what this idea is all about. If this badge is awarded for certain kinds of activities:
1) What are those activities?

Attending PyCon or the Sprints, physically or virtually.

2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers? veterans? users? sponsors?)

Event Attendees.

3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)

4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)

Once a year, for a 2 week window.

5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the console? by using a web interface?)

By scanning the QR code, or visiting the badge award URL, or by manual awarding from a badges admin or event lead.

Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?
Yes, attached.


[[Image(pycon_2016_attendee.png)]]

[[Image(pycon_2016_attendee.png)]]

4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
Once a year, for a 2 week window.

In that case, shouldn't the badge be year agnostic?
If it should, is Py``Con always in Portland?

4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
Once a year, for a 2 week window.

In that case, shouldn't the badge be year agnostic?
If it should, is Py``Con always in Portland?

No, pycon is not always in Portland, but it will be again next year.
Last year we used an "event specific" python logo with the colors of
PyCon Montreal. This year, there wasn't a Python related pycon logo,
so I used the conference logo instead. It could be subject to change
next year possibly for 2017.
--RemyD.

No, pycon is not always in Portland, but it will be again next year.
Last year we used an "event specific" python logo with the colors of
PyCon Montreal. This year, there wasn't a Python related pycon logo,
so I used the conference logo instead. It could be subject to change
next year possibly for 2017.
--RemyD.

Replying to [comment:2 churchyard]:

4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
Once a year, for a 2 week window.

In that case, shouldn't the badge be year agnostic?
If it should, is Py``Con always in Portland?

No, pycon is not always in Portland, but it will be again next year.
Last year we used an "event specific" python logo with the colors of
PyCon Montreal. This year, there wasn't a Python related pycon logo,
so I used the conference logo instead. It could be subject to change
next year possibly for 2017.
--RemyD.

Replying to [comment:2 churchyard]:

4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
Once a year, for a 2 week window.

In that case, shouldn't the badge be year agnostic?
If it should, is Py``Con always in Portland?

No, pycon is not always in Portland, but it will be again next year.
Last year we used an "event specific" python logo with the colors of
PyCon Montreal. This year, there wasn't a Python related pycon logo,
so I used the conference logo instead. It could be subject to change
next year possibly for 2017.
--RemyD.

setting artwork approved

setting artwork approved

Thanks all!

Badge created here: https://badges.fedoraproject.org/badge/pycon-2016-attendee

@decause given permissions to award it.

Thanks all!

Badge created here: https://badges.fedoraproject.org/badge/pycon-2016-attendee

@decause given permissions to award it.

Metadata Update from @decause:
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- Issue tagged with: , pycon, pycon2016, python

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