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 * No bio yet  * PSF member and core python developer (sets, itertools, peephole optimizer, decimals, deques and such). Former CPA, former fashion photographer, recently hired by EWT as Chief Visualization Officer. Personal interests include language design and photography.

The following people are currently expected at the NeedForSpeed sprint. Each delegate has been asked to provide a small amount of biographical data and information about their approach to the sprint, which has been added where available

Jan Balster

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Don Beaudry

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John Benediktsson

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Martin Blais

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Georg Brandl

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Anders Chrigstroem

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Antonio Cuni

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Jack Diedrich

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Beatrice During

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Richard Emslie

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Lainie Gordon

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Raymond Hettinger

  • PSF member and core python developer (sets, itertools, peephole optimizer, decimals, deques and such). Former CPA, former fashion photographer, recently hired by EWT as Chief Visualization Officer. Personal interests include language design and photography.

Steve Holden

  • Steve Holden from Linlithgow in Scotland is the author of "Python Web Programming" and a director of the Python Software Foundation, chaired the first three PyCon conferences and now manages a transatlantic training and consulting practice. He hopes to be able to use his knowledge of Python, conference organisation, the software industry and open source to make this sprint both productive and enjoyable for all concerned, possibly even in that order.

Michael Hudson

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Bob Ippolito

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Richard Jones

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Holger Krekel

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Anders Lehman

  • Anders Lehmann has worked in the Audio/Video industry for 15 years. In 2000 he discovered python and never looked back. He has attended IPC 9 in 2001, Europython 2003 and 2004, and Pycon 2006. In 2005 he got employed by german DFKI to work full time on PyPy the EU project.

Fredrik Lundh

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Samuele Pedroni

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Tim Peters

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Runar Petursson

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Sean Reifschneider

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Armin Rigo

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Ken Roberts

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David Salomon

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Wanja Satkamp

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Christian Tismer

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Jason Wells

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