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Given the recent spate of successful sprints, Google decided it would be a good idea to host a sprint. We've been talking about it since PyCon. Jeremy finally got the ball rolling. Given the recent spate of successful [:SprintIntroduction: sprints], Google decided it would be a good idea to host a sprint. We've been talking about it since PyCon. Jeremy finally got the ball rolling.
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We plan to hold the sprint Aug 21-24, 2006. This date should be after 2.5 is released (early August). There will be 2 locations: Google's New York City office, and Google's Mountain View, California office. Google's Open Source Program Office is doing much of the internal coordination with Jeremy Hylton and Neal Norwitz handling more of the technical side. We hope many Googlers and non-Googlers will participate. Please add your name below if you are interested. We plan to hold the sprint Aug 21-24, 2006. This date should be after 2.5 is released (early August). There will be 2 locations: Google's New York City office (NYC), and Google's Mountain View, California office (MTV). Google's Open Source Program Office is doing much of the internal coordination with Jeremy Hylton and Neal Norwitz handling more of the technical side. We hope many Googlers and non-Googlers will participate. Please add your name below if you are interested.
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Adding a possible goal: Those who have seen the [http://mrtopf.tv/vlog/ Alan Kay keynote] at [www.europython.org EuroPython 2006 @ CERN] have heard his call for Python help to the [http://laptop.org/ OLPC project]. I think this sprint could form a starting point. Those help would also lead to a very big improvement for Browser based computing, in that way giving back to the sprint sponsor.




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  || Guido van Rossum || MTV || Aug 21-24 ||
  || Thomas Wouters || NYC || Aug 21-24 ||
  || Brett Cannon || MTV || Aug 21-24 ||
  || Martin v. Löwis || NYC || Aug 22-24 ||
  || Jack Diederich || NYC || Aug 21,22 ||
  || Charles Merriam || MTV || Aug 21,22,24 ||
  || Peter Simanyi || MTV || Aug 21-24 ||
  || Alex Martelli || MTV || Aug 21-24 (half-time) ||
  || Anna Ravenscroft || MTV || Aug 21-24 (half-time) ||
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  * Python 3000
  * more big-memory tests for 2.5+ (dicts, unicode, array, struct)
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'''Administriva for Our Guests'''

We're planning to feed you and provide network connectivity. We're also planning a Googler/Python Devs cocktail hour.

Google would like to invite you to give a presentation to our employees if you are interested.
  || Name || Location || Dates || Topic ||

Google would love to give a presentation to attendees if you're interested.

  || Name || Location || Dates || Topic ||


'''Food'''

We'll be providing lunch and dinner to our attendees and breakfast will be available from the microkitchens.

'''Housing - MTV'''

You can book a room at The Residence Inn Palo Alto/Mountain View; ask for Google's corporate rate. If you're looking to save funds, you might consider booking a penthouse room at the property and doubling up with another attendee.
http://marriott.com/property/propertypage.mi?marshaCode=SFOMV

'''Housing - NYC'''

Google's preferred hotels are The Muse Hotel (http://www.themusehotel.com) and The Paramount Hotel (http://www.ianschragerhotels.com/home_search.html?paramount); ask for the Google corporate rate when booking.

Both are located within walking distance of the NYC office.

'''Security'''

We will pre-register you with security for both offices. Please make sure to get your name on the attendee list so we can get you pre-registered. More details to follow.


'''More on Location'''

''New York City''

1440 Broadway
New York NY
Connection Machine - Floor 16

''Mountain View''
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, 94043
University Theatre - 1st Flr, Building 40
Directions: [WWW] http://www.google.com/corporate/address.html#directions

(please note - only reserved until 2:30 PM on Thursday, 8/24 - do we need another room?)

Alex Martelli will be presenting Python 2.5 features at PENLUG in Belmont (CA) in the evening of Aug 24: see http://www.penlug.org/twiki/bin/view/Home/WebHome -- all sprint attendees are of course welcome.

Given the recent spate of successful [:SprintIntroduction: sprints], Google decided it would be a good idea to host a sprint. We've been talking about it since PyCon. Jeremy finally got the ball rolling.

We plan to hold the sprint Aug 21-24, 2006. This date should be after 2.5 is released (early August). There will be 2 locations: Google's New York City office (NYC), and Google's Mountain View, California office (MTV). Google's Open Source Program Office is doing much of the internal coordination with Jeremy Hylton and Neal Norwitz handling more of the technical side. We hope many Googlers and non-Googlers will participate. Please add your name below if you are interested.

The goals of the sprint have not yet been defined. We should try to fix any serious 2.5 bugs as well as cleanup the code to prepare for 2.6. Let us know if you have any questions.

Adding a possible goal: Those who have seen the [http://mrtopf.tv/vlog/ Alan Kay keynote] at [www.europython.org EuroPython 2006 @ CERN] have heard his call for Python help to the [http://laptop.org/ OLPC project]. I think this sprint could form a starting point. Those help would also lead to a very big improvement for Browser based computing, in that way giving back to the sprint sponsor.

Attendees:

  • Name

    Location

    Dates

    Jeremy Hylton

    NYC

    Aug 21-24

    Neal Norwitz

    NYC?

    Aug 21-24

    Guido van Rossum

    MTV

    Aug 21-24

    Thomas Wouters

    NYC

    Aug 21-24

    Brett Cannon

    MTV

    Aug 21-24

    Martin v. Löwis

    NYC

    Aug 22-24

    Jack Diederich

    NYC

    Aug 21,22

    Charles Merriam

    MTV

    Aug 21,22,24

    Peter Simanyi

    MTV

    Aug 21-24

    Alex Martelli

    MTV

    Aug 21-24 (half-time)

    Anna Ravenscroft

    MTV

    Aug 21-24 (half-time)

Suggested sprint areas:

  • 2.5 bug fixing
  • Cleanup for 2.6
  • New features for 2.6 (PEP may be required)
  • Python 3000
  • more big-memory tests for 2.5+ (dicts, unicode, array, struct)
  • Cleaning and unification of package documentation
  • Add your ideas here

Administriva for Our Guests

We're planning to feed you and provide network connectivity. We're also planning a Googler/Python Devs cocktail hour.

Google would like to invite you to give a presentation to our employees if you are interested.

  • Name

    Location

    Dates

    Topic

Google would love to give a presentation to attendees if you're interested.

  • Name

    Location

    Dates

    Topic

Food

We'll be providing lunch and dinner to our attendees and breakfast will be available from the microkitchens.

Housing - MTV

You can book a room at The Residence Inn Palo Alto/Mountain View; ask for Google's corporate rate. If you're looking to save funds, you might consider booking a penthouse room at the property and doubling up with another attendee. http://marriott.com/property/propertypage.mi?marshaCode=SFOMV

Housing - NYC

Google's preferred hotels are The Muse Hotel (http://www.themusehotel.com) and The Paramount Hotel (http://www.ianschragerhotels.com/home_search.html?paramount); ask for the Google corporate rate when booking.

Both are located within walking distance of the NYC office.

Security

We will pre-register you with security for both offices. Please make sure to get your name on the attendee list so we can get you pre-registered. More details to follow.

More on Location

New York City

1440 Broadway New York NY Connection Machine - Floor 16

Mountain View 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, 94043 University Theatre - 1st Flr, Building 40 Directions: [WWW] http://www.google.com/corporate/address.html#directions

(please note - only reserved until 2:30 PM on Thursday, 8/24 - do we need another room?)

Alex Martelli will be presenting Python 2.5 features at PENLUG in Belmont (CA) in the evening of Aug 24: see http://www.penlug.org/twiki/bin/view/Home/WebHome -- all sprint attendees are of course welcome.

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