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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. | = Google Python Sprint 2007 = |
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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 (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. | '''Tasks spreadsheet: http://tinyurl.com/ywbwse''' (to edit, first use the invitation once, with your Google Account: http://tinyurl.com/ytxxqu) |
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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. | ''If you plan or hope to attend, please sign up below so we can have your badge ready at the lobby. (Googlers: please sign up so we can plan the space accordingly.)'' * When: August 22-25, 9:30 am - 5:30pm local time * Where: * Mountain View Google Campus - University Theater Bldg 40 * Chicago Google Engineering office * (Sorry, no Kirkland or New York sprints this year.) For more information on the Chicago sprint, see http://mail.python.org/pipermail/chicago/2007-August/002401.html == Goals and Suggested Sprint Areas == The primary focus will be on getting new features into 3.0 before the first alpha. We hope to have a solid, stable and reasonably complete 3.0a1. You can make this happen and have fun doing it! Come join us. '''Tasks''' are now written up in an online spreadsheet: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pBLWM8elhFAmKbrhhh0ApQA |
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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 || MTV? || Aug 21-24 || || Brett Cannon || MTV || Aug 21-24 || |
== Attendees Sign Up Here == |
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Suggested sprint areas: * 2.5 bug fixing * Cleanup for 2.6 * New features for 2.6 (PEP may be required) * Python 3000 * Add your ideas here |
|| Name || Dates || Location || Googler? || || Neal Norwitz || 22-25 || MTV || Yes || || Guido van Rossum || 22-24 || MTV || Yes || || Talin || 22-25 || MTV || Yes || || Collin Winter || 22-25 || MTV || Yes || || Alex Martelli || 22-24 halftime, 25 fulltime || MTV || Yes || || Brian Fitzpatrick || 22-25 || CHI || Yes || || Skip Montanaro || 22-24 || CHI || No || || Hasan Diwan || all days (evenings only) || MTV || NO || || Brett Slatkin || 22-?? || MTV || Yes || || Atul Varma || 23 || CHI || No || || Anrew Wilson || 23 || CHI || No || || Aza Raskin || 23 || CHI || No || || Jono DiCarlo || 23 || CHI || No || || Adrian Holovaty || 23 || CHI || No || || Paul Smith || 23 || CHI || No || || Cosmin Stejerean || 22-25 || CHI || No || || Rob Kapteyn || 22-25 || CHI || No || || Paul Lucas || 22-25 || MTV || No || || Jason Prado || 22-23 || MTV || No || || Anna Ravenscroft || 22-25PT || MTV || No || || Keith Dart || 22-25 PT || MTV || Yes || || Gregory P. Smith || 22,24 maybe 25 || MTV || Yes || || Bill Janssen || ????? || MTV || No || || Larry Hastings || 22-25 || MTV || No || || Paul F. Dubois || 22-25 || MTV || No || || Dobromir Montauk || 23PT || MTV || Yes || || Alex Booth || 23PT || MTV || Yes || || Molly Aplet || 23PT || MTV || Yes || || Mikeal Rogers || 22-?? || MTV || No || || Daniel Corson || 22-25 || MTV || No || || Arif B Abdullah || 24-25 || MTV || No || || Yuri Ginsburg || 22-25 (afternoons) || MTV || No || || Ero Carrera || 22-24 || MTV || No || || Benjamin Aranguren || 24-25 || MTV || No || || Christopher Burns || 22-24, 25? || MTV || No || || Tom Waite || 22-24, 25? || MTV || No || || Thuon Chen || 22 (afternoon) 23-25 || MTV || No || || John Reese || 22-? || MTV || Yes || || Jacques Frechet || 22 || MTV || No || || J J || 22-24? || MTV || No || || Matt Good || 23-24 || MTV || Yes || || Sean Reifschneider || 22-24 || FTC || No || || Paul Hummer || 22-24 || FTC || No || |
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== Food == | |
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'''Administriva for Our Guests''' | We'll be providing lunch and dinner to our attendees and breakfast will be available from the micro-kitchens. Our guests will dine with us in our cafes for their meals. |
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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''' |
== Housing - MTV == |
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'''Housing - NYC''' | |
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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. | == Security - MTV == Badges will be provided to all attendees. Please wear them at all times. |
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Both are located within walking distance of the NYC office. | == More on Location == |
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'''Security''' | === Mountain View === 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, CA 94043; University Theatre - 2nd Flr, Building 40 |
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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. | Directions: [WWW] http://www.google.com/corporate/address.html#directions Guests are welcome to arrive any time after 9:30 AM. |
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(Non-Googlers: please go to the Building 40 reception and let the receptionist know you are here for the Python Sprint and you will receive a badge.) | |
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'''More on Location''' | === Chicago === |
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''New York City'' | Chicago Sales & Engineering Office, 20 West Kinzie St., Chicago, IL 60610 |
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1440 Broadway New York NY Connection Machine - Floor 16 |
More info: http://www.google.com/corporate/address.html |
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''Mountain View'' | === Fort Collins, CO (FTC) === |
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University Theatre - 1st Flr, Building 40 | The sprint will be held at Paul's house on July 22-24. Work will probably start at 9 AM each morning, and will go through until evening. Food will be acquired somehow, either from someone who delivers food to the house, or cooking (probably barbecuing). That's a minor detail, as code CAN serve as nourishment. |
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(please note - only reserved until 2:30 PM on Thursday, 8/24 - do we need another room?) | 1209 Juniper Ct. Fort Collins, CO, 80521 == Come Prepared! == Please come prepared so we won't have to waste time helping everybody with their setup. Bring a laptop (preferably running Linux or OSX; we have limited svn setup experience for other systems, esp. Windows). Make sure svn is installed: http://subversion.tigris.org/ -- Check [http://prolificprogrammer.com/~hdiwan/blog/2006/08/02/home_subversion_repository_1.html Hasans Blog Entry on subversion ] for help with other systems. For Python 2.6, check out the head branch; see http://www.python.org/dev/faq/#subversion-svn (use the instructions for anonymous checkout unless you already have developer privileges). For py3k, check out the "py3k" branch. Also read PEPs 3000-3999. In either case, make sure you have at least built and tested it once so you are familiar with the process. It's something like "./configure; make; make test" in the appropriate directory. (For Py3k, half a dozen tests typically fail -- a goal of the sprint will be to fix these.) === Questions === Are you guys on IRC, Google Talk, or something like that? Answer: no IRC AFAIK; some individuals can be IM'ed in gmail chat, e.g. gvanrossum@gmail.com, nnorwitz@gmail.com. Various [http://freenode.net/ Freenode IRC] channels appear to be unused: #py3k, #pysprint, #sprynt, etc.. I could register one if there was interest, but it's not strictly required. --pfein on irc://irc.freenode.net I suspect #python-dev would be sufficient. -- SkipMontanaro Chicago folks can check out #py3kchicago on Freenode. -- Paul Smith |
Google Python Sprint 2007
Tasks spreadsheet: http://tinyurl.com/ywbwse (to edit, first use the invitation once, with your Google Account: http://tinyurl.com/ytxxqu)
If you plan or hope to attend, please sign up below so we can have your badge ready at the lobby. (Googlers: please sign up so we can plan the space accordingly.)
- When: August 22-25, 9:30 am - 5:30pm local time
- Where:
- Mountain View Google Campus - University Theater Bldg 40
- Chicago Google Engineering office
- (Sorry, no Kirkland or New York sprints this year.)
For more information on the Chicago sprint, see http://mail.python.org/pipermail/chicago/2007-August/002401.html
Goals and Suggested Sprint Areas
The primary focus will be on getting new features into 3.0 before the first alpha. We hope to have a solid, stable and reasonably complete 3.0a1. You can make this happen and have fun doing it! Come join us.
Tasks are now written up in an online spreadsheet: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pBLWM8elhFAmKbrhhh0ApQA
Attendees Sign Up Here
Name
Dates
Location
Googler?
Neal Norwitz
22-25
MTV
Yes
Guido van Rossum
22-24
MTV
Yes
Talin
22-25
MTV
Yes
Collin Winter
22-25
MTV
Yes
Alex Martelli
22-24 halftime, 25 fulltime
MTV
Yes
Brian Fitzpatrick
22-25
CHI
Yes
Skip Montanaro
22-24
CHI
No
Hasan Diwan
all days (evenings only)
MTV
NO
Brett Slatkin
22-??
MTV
Yes
Atul Varma
23
CHI
No
Anrew Wilson
23
CHI
No
Aza Raskin
23
CHI
No
Jono DiCarlo
23
CHI
No
Adrian Holovaty
23
CHI
No
Paul Smith
23
CHI
No
Cosmin Stejerean
22-25
CHI
No
Rob Kapteyn
22-25
CHI
No
Paul Lucas
22-25
MTV
No
Jason Prado
22-23
MTV
No
Anna Ravenscroft
22-25PT
MTV
No
Keith Dart
22-25 PT
MTV
Yes
Gregory P. Smith
22,24 maybe 25
MTV
Yes
Bill Janssen
?????
MTV
No
Larry Hastings
22-25
MTV
No
Paul F. Dubois
22-25
MTV
No
Dobromir Montauk
23PT
MTV
Yes
Alex Booth
23PT
MTV
Yes
Molly Aplet
23PT
MTV
Yes
Mikeal Rogers
22-??
MTV
No
Daniel Corson
22-25
MTV
No
Arif B Abdullah
24-25
MTV
No
Yuri Ginsburg
22-25 (afternoons)
MTV
No
Ero Carrera
22-24
MTV
No
Benjamin Aranguren
24-25
MTV
No
Christopher Burns
22-24, 25?
MTV
No
Tom Waite
22-24, 25?
MTV
No
Thuon Chen
22 (afternoon) 23-25
MTV
No
John Reese
22-?
MTV
Yes
Jacques Frechet
22
MTV
No
J J
22-24?
MTV
No
Matt Good
23-24
MTV
Yes
Sean Reifschneider
22-24
FTC
No
Paul Hummer
22-24
FTC
No
Food
We'll be providing lunch and dinner to our attendees and breakfast will be available from the micro-kitchens. Our guests will dine with us in our cafes for their meals.
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
Security - MTV
Badges will be provided to all attendees. Please wear them at all times.
More on Location
Mountain View
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, CA 94043; University Theatre - 2nd Flr, Building 40
Directions: [WWW] http://www.google.com/corporate/address.html#directions Guests are welcome to arrive any time after 9:30 AM.
(Non-Googlers: please go to the Building 40 reception and let the receptionist know you are here for the Python Sprint and you will receive a badge.)
Chicago
Chicago Sales & Engineering Office, 20 West Kinzie St., Chicago, IL 60610
More info: http://www.google.com/corporate/address.html
Fort Collins, CO (FTC)
The sprint will be held at Paul's house on July 22-24. Work will probably start at 9 AM each morning, and will go through until evening. Food will be acquired somehow, either from someone who delivers food to the house, or cooking (probably barbecuing). That's a minor detail, as code CAN serve as nourishment.
1209 Juniper Ct. Fort Collins, CO, 80521
Come Prepared!
Please come prepared so we won't have to waste time helping everybody with their setup. Bring a laptop (preferably running Linux or OSX; we have limited svn setup experience for other systems, esp. Windows). Make sure svn is installed: http://subversion.tigris.org/ -- Check [http://prolificprogrammer.com/~hdiwan/blog/2006/08/02/home_subversion_repository_1.html Hasans Blog Entry on subversion ] for help with other systems.
For Python 2.6, check out the head branch; see http://www.python.org/dev/faq/#subversion-svn (use the instructions for anonymous checkout unless you already have developer privileges).
For py3k, check out the "py3k" branch. Also read PEPs 3000-3999.
In either case, make sure you have at least built and tested it once so you are familiar with the process. It's something like "./configure; make; make test" in the appropriate directory. (For Py3k, half a dozen tests typically fail -- a goal of the sprint will be to fix these.)
Questions
Are you guys on IRC, Google Talk, or something like that? Answer: no IRC AFAIK; some individuals can be IM'ed in gmail chat, e.g. gvanrossum@gmail.com, nnorwitz@gmail.com.
Various [http://freenode.net/ Freenode IRC] channels appear to be unused: #py3k, #pysprint, #sprynt, etc.. I could register one if there was interest, but it's not strictly required. --pfein on irc://irc.freenode.net
I suspect #python-dev would be sufficient. -- SkipMontanaro
Chicago folks can check out #py3kchicago on Freenode. -- Paul Smith