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

For introductory information, please see the 2003 SprintPlan.
For introductory information and information about the other sprints
going on at ["PyConDC2004"], please see SprintPlan2004.
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through March 23 (Tuesday), totalling 4 days. How long should the
Docutils sprint be? It probably depends on the participants, so
please voice your opinions here or [mailto:goodger@python.org email me].
through March 23 (Tuesday), totalling 4 days. I'm going to be there
for all 4 sprint days, so I invite sprinters to join in. How long should the
Docutils sprint be? It depends on the participants and the other sprints.
How about separate Saturday/Sunday and Monday/Tuesday sprints?
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I'm going to be in DC for all 4 sprint days, so I invite sprinters to
join in. Perhaps separate Saturday/Sunday and Monday/Tuesday sprints?
Please voice your opinions here or [mailto:goodger@python.org email me].

Preliminaries

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

Duration

The sprints at ["PyConDC2004"] are to be held from March 20 (Saturday) through March 23 (Tuesday), totalling 4 days. I'm going to be there for all 4 sprint days, so I invite sprinters to join in. How long should the Docutils sprint be? It depends on the participants and the other sprints. How about separate Saturday/Sunday and Monday/Tuesday sprints?

Please voice your opinions here or [mailto:goodger@python.org email me].

Cost

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

Sprinters

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

Please [mailto:goodger@python.org email me] or edit this page directly if you'd like to participate.

Sponsorship

This sprint and my participation at ["PyConDC2004"] are being sponsored by Silver Sponsor [http://WingIDE.com Archaeopteryx Software], the [http://www.python.org/psf Python Software Foundation (PSF)], and individual contributors. Thank you all!

In order to minimize expenses, I'm hoping to find someone willing to put me up in a spare bed, sofa, or patch of floor, from March 19 to March 27. If you can help, please [mailto:goodger@python.org send me email] as soon as possible. Thanks!

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.

The sprint should begin with an introduction to Docutils and reStructuredText: their purpose, future direction, and current implementation. How long should it be? Should there be a long preliminary lecture covering a lot of ground, or a minimal overview (with the possibility of further dicsussions as needed)?

Here are ideas for the sprint, in no particular order:

There are more ideas in the [http://docutils.sf.net/spec/notes.html#to-do Docutils to-do list].

Comments

Please feel free to add any comments you like. Include your name for feedback; anonymous comments OK too. I hope to see you at PyCon! -- David Goodger

I shan't be able to make PyCon (no surprise there), but I hope the sprint goes really well. I have no objection at all if one of the items of work is the pysource reader, whether based on my work or not - indeed, I'd love to see a working implementation out there. -- Tibs

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