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Many don't intend to attend to the sprints but would still like to follow the progress/participate via IRC or other means. WOuld it be possible for an IRC channel to be setup for use during the sprints?

The following sprints are planned for the four days after the conference.

To register a new sprint, just edit this page and add your sprint, list yourself as the sprint coach. If you won't be around for all four days, please specify what days you'll be around.

Logistics

  • Rooms: To be decided. Time: Starting 8 am Monday Date: Monday February 27 through Thursday March 2 inclusive. Cost to attend: Free! Bring: Your laptop and a wireless card. IRC: #pycon on irc.freenode.net

Sprints

Stackless

  • Goal: to port Stackless to Python 2.4.2 Coach: Christian Tismer

    Details: /StacklessSprint

Docutils (reStructuredText)

Python Core

  • Goal: add functionality, fix bugs, and facilitate applications Coach: someone please adopt me!

    Details: /PythonCore

Introduction

What is a sprint?

A sprint is a focused development session, in which developers pair in a room and focus on building a particular subsystem. A sprint is organized with a coach leading the session. The coach sets the agenda, tracks activities, and keeps the development moving. The developers often work in pairs using XP's pair programming approach.

The sprint approach works best when the first few hours are spent getting oriented -- presenting a tutorial for the development material, laying out the stories to tackle for the day, getting everyone a CVS or SVN checkout to work with.

[http://www.zopemag.com/Guides/miniGuide_ZopeSprinting.html ZopeMag's miniGuide to Zope Sprinting] is a good introductory article; just mentally remove every "Zope" from the article to make it generic.

Why sprint at PyCon?

The sprints are intended to benefit various projects, and to encourage more people to take part in development. They will also be a good place to see ExtremeProgramming or other AgileMethods in action, and to work closely with experienced Python developers.

PyCon will always have a core Python sprint. Other topics will come and go each year.

If you wish to participate in a sprint, please contact the sprint organizers in advance, or add your name to the list of participants for a given sprint.

Who makes this possible?

The [http://www.python.org/psf Python Software Foundation ] sponsors the sprints at ["PyCon2006"]. Please consider making a [http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html donation] to support this vital community activity!

IRC

Many don't intend to attend to the sprints but would still like to follow the progress/participate via IRC or other means. WOuld it be possible for an IRC channel to be setup for use during the sprints?


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