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For more information about sprints in general, read the SprintIntroduction page.
Date/time
July 29, 2006 (Saturday), 10 AM - 5 PM.
Location
Arlington Career CenterBR 816 South Walter Reed DriveBR Arlington, VABR http://www.careercenter.arlington.k12.va.us
[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=816+South+Walter+Reed+Drive,+Arlington,+VA&om=1 Google Maps link]
[http://www.careercenter.arlington.k12.va.us/Graphics/ArlingtonMap.pdf Career center map and directions] (PDF)
The Career Center has a parking lot of its own; parking is free.
Only one of the automatic doors is operating on weekends; take the rightmost door.
The sprint is in the cafeteria; bear to the right on entering the building.
Bus lines (from http://www.wmata.com):
[http://www.commuterpage.com/art/41main.htm ARLINGTON TRANSIT 41] towards DINWIDDIE & COLUMBIA PIKE, leaving from Court House Metro.
- 10B BUS towards HUNTING TOWERS, leaving from Ballston Metro.
- 23A BUS towards CRYSTAL CITY, leaving from Ballston Metro.
Thanks to Jeff Elkner and Dave Welsh for arranging the sprint space.
Projects
Please add what you'd like to work on to this section.
(Note that the sprint will fall between the scheduled dates for Python 2.5rc1 and 2.5final. So we'll probably need to work on branches, or areas that don't risk stability such as documentation.)
Look over the list of NeedForSpeed successes and failures and continue from some of those ideas.
Add Doc/howto/ directory to the build process for the documentation
Finish documentation for wsgiref so it can go into 2.5.
Possible bugs/patches: 1496501 1495229 (doc bug) 1494314 1491431 1488934 (possibly-tricky I/O bug)
Python core hacking
If you're new to working on the CPython interpreter, the SimpleTodo page lists some smaller projects.
- Add your ideas here
Participants
Add your name here if you'll be attending the sprint. (There's space for about 60 people.)
- Andrew Kuchling (Python core)
- Fred Drake (documentation)