[Python-Dev] PyCon 2009: Call for sprint projects (original) (raw)

Jacob Kaplan-Moss jacob at jacobian.org
Tue Feb 10 02:27:09 CET 2009


Python-related projects: join the PyCon Development Sprints!

The development sprints are a key part of PyCon, a chance for the contributors to open-source projects to get together face-to-face for up to four days of intensive learning and development. Newbies sit at the same table as the gurus, go out for lunch and dinner together, and have a great time while advancing their project. Sprints are one of the best parts of PyCon; in 2008 over 250 sprinters came for at least one day!

If your project would like to sprint at PyCon, now is the time to let us know. We'll collect your info and publish it so that participants will have time to make plans. We'll need to get the word out early so that folks who want to sprint have time to make travel arrangements.

In the past, some have been reluctant to commit to sprinting: some may not know what sprinting is all about; others may think that they're not "qualified" to sprint. We're on an ongoing mission to change that perception:

There's also cost. Although the sprinting itself is free, sprints have associated time and hotel costs. We can't do anything about the time cost, but we may have some complimentary rooms and funding available for sprinters. We will have more to say on financial aid later.

Those who want to lead a sprint should send the following information to pycon-organizers at python.org:

We will add this information to the PyCon website and set up a wiki page for you (or we can link to yours). Projects should provide a list of goals (bugs to fix, features to add, docs to write, etc.), especially some goals for beginners, to attract new sprinters. The more detail you put there, the more prepared your sprinters will be, and the more results you'll get.

In 2008 there were sprints for Python, TurboGears, Pylons, Django, Jython, WSGI, PyGame, Bazaar, Trac, PyCon-Tech, OLPC, Orbited, PyPy, Grok, and many others. We would like to see all these and more!

Sprints will start with an introductory session on Sunday, March 29; this session will begin immedately after PyCon's scheduled portion ends. The sprints themselves will run from Monday, March 30 through Thursday, April 2, 2009.

You can find all these details and more at http://us.pycon.org/2009/sprints/.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me directly. Thank you very much, and happy coding!

Jacob Kaplan-Moss <jacob at jacobian.org>



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