From 57ca76699a24352b8f7e34286c6a23ccf5b065c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: SeanAverS Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2024 14:29:12 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix: spelling issues --- _posts/2024-05-24-oss-fall-festival-save-the-date-2024.md | 2 +- _posts/2024-05-28-pyos-newsletter-june-2024.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/_posts/2024-05-24-oss-fall-festival-save-the-date-2024.md b/_posts/2024-05-24-oss-fall-festival-save-the-date-2024.md index 81d96a22..69a9fbb9 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-05-24-oss-fall-festival-save-the-date-2024.md +++ b/_posts/2024-05-24-oss-fall-festival-save-the-date-2024.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ comments: true ## You're invited: pyOpenSci's Open Science Fall Festival 2024 Happening September 28--29th, 2024, the pyOpenSci Open Science Fall Festival will be held entirely online, and be a fantastic opportunity to bring together members of the Python community that create open source, open science tools with the members of the Python community who use these tools. In building this festival, our focus is on a grassroots, community-led event with some big unconference vibes. -While we're still ironing out some of the details, we know it'll be a combination of talks, trainings, and opportunites to connect with the community through networking and social events. And we're working hard to keep ticket costs as accessible as we possibly can. +While we're still ironing out some of the details, we know it'll be a combination of talks, trainings, and opportunities to connect with the community through networking and social events. And we're working hard to keep ticket costs as accessible as we possibly can. ## Clear your calendar, tell your friends!
diff --git a/_posts/2024-05-28-pyos-newsletter-june-2024.md b/_posts/2024-05-28-pyos-newsletter-june-2024.md index 56694889..297cd9a7 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-05-28-pyos-newsletter-june-2024.md +++ b/_posts/2024-05-28-pyos-newsletter-june-2024.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ comments: true We feel so incredibly fortunate to have connected with so many of you at PyCon US! While we're still recovering from a week of summits, talks, and sprints, we wanted to share this sentiment from our Executive Director and Founder, [Leah Wasser](https://github.com/lwasser), which she shared on [her Fosstodon account](https://fosstodon.org/@leahawasser):
- Screenshot of a Fosstodon post from Leah Wasser, reading: In my first few moments at pycon I ran into some of my conda friends & was quickly reminded of why this conference is so powerful.  Python is more than a programming language. It's a community of people who I can geek out with about the most obscure topics. I belong. People care. They care a lot about their work. They care about helping each other learn.  While this is a tech conference, it's really people that make python the vibrant communty that it is. + Screenshot of a Fosstodon post from Leah Wasser, reading: In my first few moments at pycon I ran into some of my conda friends & was quickly reminded of why this conference is so powerful.  Python is more than a programming language. It's a community of people who I can geek out with about the most obscure topics. I belong. People care. They care a lot about their work. They care about helping each other learn.  While this is a tech conference, it's really people that make python the vibrant community that it is.