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Sign Up for a Sprint!
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** py.test and py lib - CANCELED **
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Are you interested in sprinting in this project? Great! The separate py.test and py lib sprint has been combined with the
`PyPy Sprint <http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyCon2008/SprintSignups/PyPy>`__.
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Please add your name below, include your email address.

If you're not sure which project to join, you can register in the
`generic sprint sign-up page <http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyCon2008/SprintSignups>`__.

See you at PyCon!

**Project Info**

The py lib aims at supporting a decent development process addressing
deployment, versioning, testing and documentation perspectives.

Among the main motivation for the py lib and its flagship py.test
tool were:

- to test applications with a testing tool that provides advanced
  features out of the box, yet allows full customization per-project.
- distribute applications in an ad-hoc way both for testing and
  for application integration purposes.
- help with neutralizing platform and python version differences
- offer a uniform way to access local and remote file resources
- offer some unique features like micro-threads (greenlets)

Project URL: http://codespeak.net/py/

Sprint Leaders: Holger Krekel, Brian Dorsey, Maciej Fijalkowski

Mailing List: http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev

Repository: http://codespeak.net/svn/py/dist

Possible tasks:

- exact tasks will may change if 1.0 gets out before the sprint and
  what it contains
- writing extensions / plugins
- implementing code coverage
- packaging for win32, debian
- unifying, exploring common usage with NOSE
- improving testing support for PyPy
- YOUR IDEAS HERE

**Sprinters**

* John Doe (deletethisline at nomail.net)
If you'd like to hack on py.test or py lib, please join the PyPy sprint.

** py.test and py lib - CANCELED **

The separate py.test and py lib sprint has been combined with the PyPy Sprint.

If you'd like to hack on py.test or py lib, please join the PyPy sprint.

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