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-title: EuroPython 2025 Open Spaces
-subtitle: Organise or join an open space at EuroPython 2025!
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-
-import { Image } from 'astro:assets';
-
-# EuroPython 2025 Open Spaces
-
-At EuroPython 2025, Open Spaces offer a unique opportunity for attendees to
-shape their own experience. Instead of fixed schedules and talks, these sessions
-are run by participants like you who bring fresh ideas and create discussions in
-an open and friendly environment.
-
-During the main days of the conference, two rooms will be dedicated to Open
-Spaces, with enough space for everyone to delve into the topics that interest
-them most.
-
-## What is an Open Space?
-
-Open Spaces are participant-driven gatherings where anyone can propose a topic,
-lead a discussion or presentation, and collaborate with others. Attendees can
-add their session idea to the Open Spaces registration calendar, which also
-serves to attract potential participants interested in joining.
-
-Check the
-[Open Spaces schedule ↗️!](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=Y19iODcwNzViMjljZjRhOWRkNGRhM2ZlNzI0ZmNiYTkyYTRiNDA2YWEzZjkxY2I3ZTdjZTUwZmVkZTQzMjE1YjE3QGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20)
-
-
-
-## How to Organise an Open Space
-
-To organise your own Open Space session, simply book a free time slot and room
-via our
-[Open Spaces registration calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=Y19iODcwNzViMjljZjRhOWRkNGRhM2ZlNzI0ZmNiYTkyYTRiNDA2YWEzZjkxY2I3ZTdjZTUwZmVkZTQzMjE1YjE3QGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20)
-— this allows you to easily secure a space to host your discussion or
-presentation.
-
-Both Room 221+222 and Room 223+224 will be reserved exclusively for Open Space
-sessions. You can book either space by using the links below:
-
-[Room 221+222](https://calendar.app.google/6nb3VqFGf6j5vT7f8) | [Room 223+224](https://calendar.app.google/i8bspsBUZ4AapNZ98)
-
-Please note that Room 221+222 has tables and chairs and a 65'' monitor; while
-Room 223+224 has no tables (only chairs) and no monitor.
-
-If you want to make a reservation but do not have a Google account, please
-contact us at [programme@europython.eu](mailto:programme@europython.eu) and we
-will reserve the slot for you.
-
-## Who Can Participate?
-
-Anyone attending EuroPython 2025 can join or lead an Open Space session. It’s a
-perfect opportunity to share your ideas, ask questions, and connect with others
-around topics you’re passionate about!
-
-## Possible Topics
-
-Open Space sessions can cover a wide range of topics, such as:
-
-- New Python features
-- Python in hardware, IoT, or automation
-- Data science and AI
-- Web frameworks and microservices
-- Machine learning applications
-- Improving code quality
-- Community building and diversity in tech
-- Open source contributions
-- Mentoring
-- Career growth and personal development
-- Knitting and crafting
-- Building ham radios
-- Dancing or movement sessions
-
-… and anything else you want to explore together — non-coding stuff is very
-welcomed too!
-
-We're grateful to have Anaconda as our Open Space sponsor!
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+---
+title: EuroPython 2026 Open Spaces
+url: /open-spaces
+subtitle: Organise or join an open space at EuroPython 2026!
+---
+
+# Open Spaces
+
+At EuroPython 2026, Open Spaces offer a unique opportunity for attendees to
+shape their own experience. Instead of fixed schedules and talks, these sessions
+are run by participants like you who bring fresh ideas and create discussions in
+an open and friendly environment.
+
+During the main days of the conference, three rooms will be dedicated to Open
+Spaces, with enough space for everyone to delve into the topics that interest
+them most.
+
+## What is an Open Space?
+
+Open Spaces are participant-driven gatherings where anyone can propose a topic,
+lead a discussion or presentation, and collaborate with others. Attendees can
+add their session idea to the Open Spaces registration calendar, which also
+serves to attract potential participants interested in joining.
+
+Check out the [schedule](/schedule/#day-2026-07-15) to see the Open Spaces!
+
+## How to Organise an Open Space
+
+Rooms S4(1,2,3), S4(4), and S4(5) will be reserved exclusively for Open Space
+sessions. To organise your own Open Space, simply book a free time slot and room
+using the links below:
+
+[Room S4(1,2,3)](https://calendar.app.google/t7MHRuVLYRkJXtAK7) | [Room S4(4)](https://calendar.app.google/Phw2NBXTyqjj8Lwt6)
+| [Room S4(5)](https://calendar.app.google/JjtSSNgxnxeUTASt7)
+
+Please note that:
+- Room S4(1,2,3) can accommodate 48 people and has an 85" monitor
+- Room S4(4) can accommodate 24 people and has no monitor
+- Room S4(5) can accommodate 36 people and has an 85" monitor
+
+Once booked, your session will be listed on the [schedule](/schedule/#day-2026-07-15) shortly.
+
+If you need a bigger space, please contact us at
+[programme@europython.eu](mailto:programme@europython.eu) and we will help you.
+If you want to make a reservation but do not have a Google account, please
+email us ([programme@europython.eu](mailto:programme@europython.eu)) and we will reserve the slot for you.
+
+## Who Can Participate?
+
+Anyone attending EuroPython 2026 can join or lead an Open Space session. It’s a
+perfect opportunity to share your ideas, ask questions, and connect with others
+around topics you’re passionate about!
+
+## Possible Topics
+
+Open Space sessions can cover a wide range of topics, such as:
+
+- New Python features
+- Python in hardware, IoT, or automation
+- Data science and AI
+- Web frameworks and microservices
+- Machine learning applications
+- Improving code quality
+- Community building and diversity in tech
+- Open source contributions
+- Mentoring
+- Career growth and personal development
+- Knitting and crafting
+- Building ham radios
+- Dancing or movement sessions
+
+… and anything else you want to explore together — non-coding stuff is very
+welcomed too!
+
+## Big thanks to our Open Space Sponsor!
+
+Visit our sponsor Arm