[Python-Dev] Holding a Python Language Summit at PyCon (original) (raw)

A.M. Kuchling amk at amk.ca
Wed Dec 3 16:31:28 CET 2008


The PyCon organizers are planning a Python Language Summit to be held in Chicago just before the conference, on Thursday March 26 2009. (This is the second day of tutorials, and the day before PyCon officially starts.)

The purpose of the Python Language Summit is to let the developers of Python implementations discuss issues that affect us all, and to let the developers of a particular implementation discuss their own project-specific issues. PyCon brings a lot of the core developers together into one place and there's been a "Python core" sprint for a long time, but we haven't had a formal time and place for discussion among core developers.

Attending the summit will be free; registration for PyCon is not included, but won't be required to attend the summit.

I e-mailed some CPython, Jython, IronPython, PyPy, etc. developers asking for topic suggestions, and assembled a draft of a schedule from some of the most commonly mentioned topics; the current draft schedule is below. The schedule is very 'loose', leaving a fair bit of open space so that we can hopefully begin working on ideas arising from the discussion.

Andrew M. Kuchling amk at amk.ca Registration Manager, PyCon 2009 http://us.pycon.org

9:00 - 10:30

Open discussion session

11:00 - 12:30

Transition plan for rest of 2.x series; goals for 2.7/3.1.

Champion needed.

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch (probably provided by the PSF or a sponsor).

14:00 - 15:30

Two tracks:

Cross-implementation issues:

What do the various VMs want/need from CPython to help with their implementations?

Champion needed.

Package distribution & installation.

Champion needed.

16:00 - 17:30

Free space for sprinting, hacking, further discussion, etc.

18:00-ish

Group dinners.



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