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* Fred Drake * Alex Clark * Travis (last name?) * Arc Riley * Jim Fulton * Progress * Fred schooled Travis and I and Jim in distutils2 setup, with a dev environment from: * http://bitbucket.org/fdrake/d2dev and a distutils2 checkout from: * https://bitbucket.org/tarek/distutils2 * We ran the tests, but unfortunately to get much further than that * Fred worked on ripping out the "Fancy option parser" to replace it |
* Fred Drake * Alex Clark * Travis (last name?) * Arc Riley * Jim Fulton * Progress * Fred schooled Travis and I and Jim in distutils2 setup, with a dev environment from: * http://bitbucket.org/fdrake/d2dev and a distutils2 checkout from: * https://bitbucket.org/tarek/distutils2 * We ran the tests, but unfortunately to get much further than that * Fred worked on ripping out the "Fancy option parser" to replace it |
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* Jim Fulton * Alex Clark * Progress * Jim and I brainstormed on the status quo: "brittle tests" (i.e. tests giving spurious results depending on the system they are being run on), and then began to fix tests. * Jim worked on a test failure having to do with zc.recipe.egg tests that used the interpreter parameter to create a script ; the script being created in the tests used a technique only valid on newer ubuntus and Windows (where #!/path/to/exe refers to another script that has #!/path/to/exe instead of an executable) * I worked on a test having to do with Buildout being able to work with more than one version of Python ; so the test requires that more than one version of Python be found. I committed a "modernization" here: http://svn.zope.org/zc.buildout/?rev=118514&view=rev <http://svn.zope.org/zc.buildout/?rev=118514&view=rev> (to make the test find 2.6 and 2.5 vs. 2.4 and 2.3) * I plan to do further improvements that will make the test look for all 2.x versions. |
* Jim Fulton * Alex Clark * Progress * Jim and I brainstormed on the status quo: "brittle tests" (i.e. tests giving spurious results depending on the system they are being run on), and then began to fix tests. * Jim worked on a test failure having to do with zc.recipe.egg tests that used the interpreter parameter to create a script ; the script being created in the tests used a technique only valid on newer ubuntus and Windows (where #!/path/to/exe refers to another script that has #!/path/to/exe instead of an executable) * I worked on a test having to do with Buildout being able to work with more than one version of Python ; so the test requires that more than one version of Python be found. I committed a "modernization" here: http://svn.zope.org/zc.buildout/?rev=118514&view=rev <http://svn.zope.org/zc.buildout/?rev=118514&view=rev> (to make the test find 2.6 and 2.5 vs. 2.4 and 2.3) * I plan to do further improvements that will make the test look for all 2.x versions. |
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* Steve Holden * XXX Fill me in * Progress * Steve Holden corralled beginners and discussed basic Python concepts * Some of the beginners broke off to do a "fun" project * The "fun" project group mostly worked on bootstrapping an Android environment to develop Android apps with Python |
* Steve Holden * XXX Fill me in * Progress * Steve Holden corralled beginners and discussed basic Python concepts * Some of the beginners broke off to do a "fun" project * The "fun" project group mostly worked on bootstrapping an Android environment to develop Android apps with Python |
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* Eric Smith * XXX Fill me in * Progress * Eric Smith corralled some folks into working on a core bug fix, and I think they submitted a patch |
* Eric Smith * Eric Groo * Vlad Korolev * Bob Schmertz * Owen Martin * Progress * The core group worked on "Alternate float formatting", http://bugs.python.org/issue7094 , which actually affects float, Decimal, and complex. I've posted our patch. Eric smith is cleaning it up and will commit it for Python 3.2. |
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DCPython Meetup Sprint Plan (Nov 2010)
This is the project planning page for the Python Beginner's Open Source Sprint, organized by the DCPython Meetup (primarily Alex Clark).
There are a lot of people planning to attend, so a little advance planning is worthwhile. If people can figure out what projects they want to work on and use this page to connect with others interested in the same projects, it should be easier to get ourselves organized when we get together.
This is organized with a section for each "larger" project. If you're interested in a project listed here, add your name and any emphasis you'd like to bring to the sprint. If you want to work on a project not listed already, add it!
Beginners
Everyone attending the sprint that has never sprinted before, add your name under "Developers". If you plan to be available to help these folks, add your name and add (helper) afterward.
Developers
- Alex Clark (helper)
- Fred Drake (helper)
- Eric Groo
- Owen Martin
- Barry Austin
- Bob Schmertz
- Mohamed Ainab <MohamedAinab>
- Eric Palakovich Carr
- Londell
- Gabriel Getzie
- Mike Onzay
- Adam Reilly
- Sergejs Melderis
Tasks
- Pick a project
- Get your laptop setup for development
- Fix bugs!
Python core
The interpreter and standard library.
Developers
Tasks
- PEP-382, namespace packages
- Add alternate float format specifiers (and Decimal, if time)
- Straighten out the JSON issues:
distutils2 (d2)
The next generation of Python packaging. You'll need Mercurial (hg) for revision control, and several versions of Python. See http://bitbucket.org/fdrake/d2dev/src/tip/README.txt for detailed preparation instructions.
For this, it's important to use "clean" Pythons; you don't want to have any extras installed in your site-python directory.
Developers
Tasks
- Remove fancygetopt; move to a clean application of optparse.
- the command line tool is now in run.py, with new options,
and pass it to dist+fancygetopt to call the old system
so what could be done is to list:
- all command line options in dist.py that are not a call to a command and its options
- move them to run.py
- remove fancygetopt and clean up dist.
- Try converting a few projects to use d2, preferably based on the documentation alone.
- Continue the work on py3 support (ask tarek or regebro on irc)
Zope Toolkit (ZTK)
Django
Look at fixing some long-standing and reasonably trivial documentation issues. Shared exploration of the code base. Help 1.3 get out the door.
Developers
- Steve Holden but not on my own! ;-)
- Steve Waterbury but this is not a Steves-only project! ;-)
- Alex Clark Maybe I'll watch! :-)
- Eric Palakovich Carr
- Adam Reilly
Tasks
- http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/4027
- http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3529
- http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Sprints#Preparingforthesprint
Possibly consider whether context objects might benefit from the use of structural modifications.
Plone
Python-based, open-source CMS
Developers
Tasks
- PloneSoftwareCenter add-on (http://plone.org/products/plonesoftwarecenter) development
- Fix bugs: http://dev.plone.org/plone.org/search?q=psc&noquickjump=1&ticket=on
- Fix broken tests
Parse2Plone
Utility app for importing static website content into Plone
Developers
Tasks
- Improve test coverage from 50% to 100% for parse2plone (you'll need a github account for this, so you can fork: https://github.com/collective/parse2plone and send me pull requests.)
zc.buildout
A tool for creating repeatable environments
Developers
Tasks
- Fix bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/zc.buildout
DCPython Meetup Sprint Wrap Up (Nov 2010)
distutils2
- People
- Fred Drake
- Alex Clark
- Travis (last name?)
- Arc Riley
- Jim Fulton
- Progress
- Fred schooled Travis and I and Jim in distutils2 setup, with a dev environment from:
- http://bitbucket.org/fdrake/d2dev and a distutils2 checkout from:
- We ran the tests, but unfortunately to get much further than that
- Fred worked on ripping out the "Fancy option parser" to replace it
- with optparse.
- Arc did something, but I'm not sure what :-)
zc.buildout
- People
- Jim Fulton
- Alex Clark
- Progress
- Jim and I brainstormed on the status quo: "brittle tests" (i.e. tests giving spurious results depending on the system they are being run on), and then began to fix tests.
- Jim worked on a test failure having to do with zc.recipe.egg tests that used the interpreter parameter to create a script ; the script being created in the tests used a technique only valid on newer ubuntus and Windows (where #!/path/to/exe refers to another script that has #!/path/to/exe instead of an executable)
- I worked on a test having to do with Buildout being able to work
with more than one version of Python ; so the test requires that
more than one version of Python be found. I committed a
"modernization" here:
http://svn.zope.org/zc.buildout/?rev=118514&view=rev
<http://svn.zope.org/zc.buildout/?rev=118514&view=rev> (to make
the test find 2.6 and 2.5 vs. 2.4 and 2.3)
- I plan to do further improvements that will make the test look for all 2.x versions.
beginners
- People
- Steve Holden
- XXX Fill me in
- Progress
- Steve Holden corralled beginners and discussed basic Python concepts
- Some of the beginners broke off to do a "fun" project
- The "fun" project group mostly worked on bootstrapping an Android environment to develop Android apps with Python
core
- People
- Eric Smith
- Eric Groo
- Vlad Korolev
- Bob Schmertz
- Owen Martin
- Progress
- The core group worked on "Alternate float formatting", http://bugs.python.org/issue7094 , which actually affects float, Decimal, and complex. I've posted our patch. Eric smith is cleaning it up and will commit it for Python 3.2.
django
- People
- Steve Holden
- XXX Fill me in
- Progress
- Steve Holden and at least one other person worked on and submitted
- a documentation bug fix
- Some group of folks worked on something Geo-Django related.