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We welcome package maintainers, backend and frontend web developers, infrastructure administrators, technical writers, and testers to join us at sprints to help us make the new PyPI, and [[https://packaging.python.org/key_projects/#pypa-projects|the entire packaging/distribution toolchain]], as usable and robust as possible.

We're working on Warehouse, setuptools, pip, twine, virtualenv, pipenv, readme-renderer, bandersnatch, conda, conda-build, manylinux, and tox. We're using Pyramid, Pylons, StimulusJS, CSS, static typechecking with mypy, !ElasticSearch, Sphinx, and regular Python, and we also need help with Travis CI and continuous integration, and Anaconda and Windows support.

Or, if you just want to learn to '''use''' the tools to package your scripts up and distribute them on PyPI, we'll help you with that, too.

Newcomers are welcome -- we'll help you learn and contribute!

== Register ==

You'll need to [[https://ep2020.europython.eu/events/sprints/|register and get a free ticket]] ahead of time.

== Dates ==

This sprint will happen during the EuroPython weekend: Saturday & Sunday July 25 & 26, online.
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 * [names here] '''Attending''':

 * Sumana Harihareswara
 * Cooper Lees
 * Julian Berman
 * Tzu-Ping Chung
 * Felipe Rodrigues
 * [add your name here!]

== Working on ==

 * bandersnatch: getting the next release out
 * Warehouse
 * black (formatter)
 * self-contained wheel(-only) installer outside of pip
 * helping newcomers learn to make packages
 * test [[https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/988|the new pip dependency resolver]]

Python packaging sprint at EuroPython 2020

We welcome package maintainers, backend and frontend web developers, infrastructure administrators, technical writers, and testers to join us at sprints to help us make the new PyPI, and the entire packaging/distribution toolchain, as usable and robust as possible.

We're working on Warehouse, setuptools, pip, twine, virtualenv, pipenv, readme-renderer, bandersnatch, conda, conda-build, manylinux, and tox. We're using Pyramid, Pylons, StimulusJS, CSS, static typechecking with mypy, ElasticSearch, Sphinx, and regular Python, and we also need help with Travis CI and continuous integration, and Anaconda and Windows support.

Or, if you just want to learn to use the tools to package your scripts up and distribute them on PyPI, we'll help you with that, too.

Newcomers are welcome -- we'll help you learn and contribute!

Register

You'll need to register and get a free ticket ahead of time.

Dates

This sprint will happen during the EuroPython weekend: Saturday & Sunday July 25 & 26, online.

Participants

Attending:

  • Sumana Harihareswara
  • Cooper Lees
  • Julian Berman
  • Tzu-Ping Chung
  • Felipe Rodrigues
  • [add your name here!]

Working on

  • bandersnatch: getting the next release out
  • Warehouse
  • black (formatter)
  • self-contained wheel(-only) installer outside of pip
  • helping newcomers learn to make packages
  • test the new pip dependency resolver

Discussion

https://discuss.python.org/t/europython-online-sprint-july-25-26/4300

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