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Note that this page is about the 2004 Chandler sprint.  See also ChandlerSprint2005.

== Preliminaries ==

For introductory information and information about the other sprints 
going on at [[PyConDC2004]], please see SprintPlan2004.

More details will appear here over time.

=== Duration ===

The sprints at [[PyConDC2004]] are to be held from March 20 (Saturday)
through March 23 (Tuesday), for a total of 4 days.  We're going to be there 
for all 4 sprint days, so we invite sprinters to join in.  

Please voice your opinions here or [[mailto:twl@osafoundation.org|email Ted]].


=== Cost ===

There is no cost to attend the sprints beyond registering for Py``Con
(and being present, of course).


=== Sprinters ===

Everyone is welcome!  No prior Chandler hacking experience is required.
Participants should either be experienced Python programmers, or interested 
in Chandler.

Please [[mailto:twl@osafoundation.org|email Ted]] AND
edit this page directly if you'd like to participate.

 * Ted Leung  (coach) [[mailto:twl@osafoundation.org|send Ted email]]
 * Jeffrey Harris (coach) (22-23 only) [[mailto:jeffrey@skyhouseconsulting.com]]
 * Ben Laurie (22-23 only) - Ted suggests I spend time with Andi on security of repository sharing [[mailto:ben@algroup.co.uk]]
 * Mike Taylor (20-21 only) [[mailto:bear@code-bear.com]]
 * Philip Gaudette (21-23) [[mailto:philip_gaudette@fanniemae.com]]
 * Roger Eaton [[mailto:rogereaton@brandx.net]]  See [[http://blog.voiceofhumanity.net/newslog2.php/_v252/__show_article/_a000252-000027.htm|Chandler and Mitch Kapor]] and [[http://blog.voiceofhumanity.net/newslog2.php/_v252/__show_article/_a000252-000030.htm|Chandler/AntWeb Discussion]]
 * Kapil Thangavelu [[mailto:kapil@plone.org]] - Splitting Time w/ Distutils Sprint

=== Sponsorship ===

This sprint is being sponsored by the [[http://www.osafoundation.org|Open Source Applications Foundation]]


== Sprint Topic Ideas ==

What would participants like to accomplish?  Choose from among the
ideas below or add new ones.  Register your votes below, and feel free
to comment.

Right now we have a pair of topics:

 * Dump/Restore data in the Chandler Repository as XML to allow backups and version upgrades
 * Implement a remote repository using WebDAV as the protocol layer.
 * Build a Chandler app/package

We plan to do technical introductions so that people have an idea of how things work in the Repository.


== Comments ==

Please feel free to add any comments you like.  Include your name for feedback; anonymous comments OK too.  We hope to see you at Py``Con!