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The popular topics which have been suggested so far: = Twisted Sprint =
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 * Perspective Broker (make componentized? work some on Banana/Jelly?) -- 6 "votes"
 * Twisted Reality -- 6.5 "votes"
Twisted is too big and there are too many small groups of people who want to work on different things for a "Twisted Sprint" to be meaningful. There will be several mini-sprints involving improvements to the Twisted code base and related projects.
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The following only have a single vote each: == Potential mini-sprints ==
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 * Coil
 * Woven
 * Beyond
 * FTP
 * Lore
 * Conch
This is only a list of possibilities; if you can think of anything else that might belong here, or if you definitely plan on organizing your own Twisted mini-sprint, put it up here.
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So far there are 16 people who have "registered" with me (ChrisArmstrong), with one additional "maybe". If you would like to take part in sprinting on Twisted-related code, please contact me at [[MailTo(radix LOOK MOM ITS SPAM AT twistedmatrix DOT com)]].  * '''The 2.0 release:''' for planning and explaining details of Twisted's future architecture.
 * '''Twisted.web2:''' help with an enlightened rewrite of Twisted's HTTP server and client
 * '''Nevow:''' a powerful new templating and rendering engine for use with (or without) Twisted web servers
 * '''LivePage:''' bi-directional, realtime calling between Python in the backend and JavaScript in the front-end; enhance API available to Python to manipulate the browser, and add SSL support.
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=== PB === == Participants ==
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We need to make the changes to PB explained in: http://twistedmatrix.com/pipermail/twisted-python/2002-October/001888.html Please add your name if you plan on coming to a Twisted-related sprint! If you don't know which mini-sprints you want to take part in, at least just put it at the end of this page.
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and the protocol change to jelly explained in: http://twistedmatrix.com/pipermail/twisted-python/2003-January/002628.html

Replace code that uses __del__ with weakref based finalization.

Re-work connection API.

=== Bug fixes and design decisions ===

Process code has bugs (talk to Tv.)

Logging needs work.

=== Reality ===

We will probably have enough basic infrastructure stuff done by PyCon to be able to hack on an actual demo game during the sprint.

=== Coil ===

PyCon may be our only chance for getting Coil into a usable state in the foreseeable future. Hopefully we can tackle this.
 * [[AlexLevy|Alex Levy]] (mesozoic)
 * James Knight (foom) - heading up web2.
 * Ed Rahn
 * Jeff Rush
 * [[Kragen Sitaker]] (maybe)
 * Kartic Krishnamurthy (Tuesday). Level - Beginner. Not sure which mini-sprint to participate in.
 * your name here
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''What about:''
 * Documentation -- I'd love to see comprehensive, up-to-date Woven docs ;)
 * Unit tests -- we always need more :)

''- AndrewBennetts''

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CategoryPyCon
CategoryPyCon2005

Twisted Sprint

Twisted is too big and there are too many small groups of people who want to work on different things for a "Twisted Sprint" to be meaningful. There will be several mini-sprints involving improvements to the Twisted code base and related projects.

Potential mini-sprints

This is only a list of possibilities; if you can think of anything else that might belong here, or if you definitely plan on organizing your own Twisted mini-sprint, put it up here.

  • The 2.0 release: for planning and explaining details of Twisted's future architecture.

  • Twisted.web2: help with an enlightened rewrite of Twisted's HTTP server and client

  • Nevow: a powerful new templating and rendering engine for use with (or without) Twisted web servers

  • LivePage: bi-directional, realtime calling between Python in the backend and JavaScript in the front-end; enhance API available to Python to manipulate the browser, and add SSL support.

Participants

Please add your name if you plan on coming to a Twisted-related sprint! If you don't know which mini-sprints you want to take part in, at least just put it at the end of this page.

  • Alex Levy (mesozoic)

  • James Knight (foom) - heading up web2.
  • Ed Rahn
  • Jeff Rush
  • Kragen Sitaker (maybe)

  • Kartic Krishnamurthy (Tuesday). Level - Beginner. Not sure which mini-sprint to participate in.
  • your name here


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