Python sprint
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What's planned
Are you a Python programmer who wants to learn about how Python is developed and to make the upcoming Python 2.6 release better? Join us for a half-day sprint!
During the Global Python Sprint Weekend, on May 10-11, participants will meet over IRC to look at open issues, fix bugs, and get feedback on patches. HacDC is hosting a face-to-face meeting on Saturday to help you get up to speed.
Andrew Kuchling, a Python committer, will be present and can help with questions about bugfixing or general Python queries.
For more information about how bug days work, see the Python wiki's bug day page.
Date/time
Saturday May 10 2008, noon - 4PM at the HacDC space.
Want an introductory talk?
If enough people are interested, I can present a short (10-15) minute introductory talk. It would probably be a greatly shortened and updated version of a past python-dev talk.
Would an intro be useful to you? If yes, please add your name below so that I can gauge interest. The talk would probably have to start a little past noon; let's say 12:30PM.
- Add your name here
What to bring
- A laptop with wireless and a development environment (compiler, Subversion, your favorite editor).
- A copy of the Python source tree. You could grab the latest 2.6 alpha or get the source using Subversion.