Open Discussions & Summits
Community-driven, participatory sessions where everyone is a contributor. No slides required — just ideas, experience, and good conversation.
What are Summits?
Summits are an unconference-style format where the community drives the conversation. Instead of a single speaker presenting slides, summits bring together people with shared interests to discuss topics openly.
Each summit has a theme and a facilitator who guides the discussion. Participants propose specific topics at the start, vote on what to discuss, and then break into focused conversations.
Our Summits
April 8 — Python Day
Future of Python
Where is Python heading? Discuss the most exciting changes coming to the language — from the free-threaded builds to typing improvements, new packaging tools, and the roadmap ahead.
Education Summit
For educators, mentors, and bootcamp instructors — share experiences on teaching Python effectively, building curricula, and bridging the gap between education and industry.
April 9 — Data Day
CTO Summit
A space for engineering leaders to discuss the real challenges of running tech teams — from architecture decisions to hiring, from tech debt to developer experience.
April 10 — AI Day
Vibe Summit
The creative, cultural side of our community. Discuss side projects, creative coding, open source culture, developer wellbeing, and what makes tech communities thrive.
Where it happens
All summits take place in the Events Hall at TAŠKIUS — a flexible space with room for up to 100 participants and a 55 m² breakout area.

Renginių salė (Events Hall)
Home to our Open Discussions & Summits — interactive, participatory sessions on engineering leadership, education, and community.
How to Participate
Attend
Just show up with your conference ticket. Summits are open to all attendees. Come with questions, experiences, and a willingness to share — that's all you need.
Get TicketsPropose a Topic
Have a topic you'd like to discuss? Submit it through our CFP on Pretalx. You don't need to prepare a full talk — just describe the topic and why it matters to you.
Propose a Summit TopicReady to join?
Get your PyCon Lithuania 2026 ticket and be part of the conversation.