Join us at sprints!
We welcome package maintainers, backend and frontend web developers, infrastructure administrators, technical writers, and testers to join us at sprints to help us make the new PyPI, and the entire packaging/distribution toolchain, as usable and robust as possible.
Newcomers are welcome -- we'll help you learn and contribute!
Members of the Packaging Working Group and the Python Packaging Authority will be at these sprints/events:
PyCon North America 2018
Packaging BoF/Open Space
Sometime May 11-13, we'll hold an open space/Birds of a Feather session, a conversation on packaging.
Attending:
- Kenneth Reitz, BDFL of Pipenv (coordinator)
- Ian Stapledon Cordasco, Twine maintainer
- Peter Wang, founder/CTO of Anaconda
practically everyone listed below as attending the sprint -- except Jason R. Coombs cannot make it
- you?
Topics:
things listed in the sprint topics below
Sprint
May 14-17, 2018, at PyCon North America in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Attending:
- Sumana Harihareswara, Twine and Warehouse maintainer (coordinator) (all 4 days)
- Dustin Ingram, Warehouse maintainer (all 4 days)
Ernest W. Durbin III, Warehouse maintainer & Infrastructure Working Group chair (partially attending)
- Nick Coghlan, core Python developer (first day)
Donald Stufft, pip maintainer (first day)
- Luke Sneeringer, Warehouse contributor (hoping to come)
Jon Wayne Parrott, Python Packaging User Guide and readme_renderer maintainer (first day)
Cooper Lees, bandersnatch maintainer (all 4 days)
- Paul Ganssle, library maintainer (first 2 days)
Jason R. Coombs, setuptools maintainer (all 4 days)
- Laura Hampton, Warehouse and Twine contributor
- Dan Ryan/techalchemy, Pipenv maintainer (planning to come on first day)
Bryan Clark, product manager for GitHub (first 2 days)
- Kenneth Reitz, BDFL of Pipenv (first day)
- Michael Sarahan, conda-build maintainer (all 4 days)
- Kale Franz, conda maintainer (all 4 days)
- You?
Things we could work on:
Updating the PyPA roadmap & planning for the next 6-12 months of Warehouse, pip, pipenv, and twine work
- Articulating which tools cover which jobs in the toolchain, checking for overlaps and gaps in scope
Discussing which practices/functionality should be actively discouraged or deprecated in setuptools
Sorting out what should be in setup() vs setup.cfg vs pyproject.toml
Creating a package index upload API spec
- User testing
Walk through the package distributing tutorial and find bugs in our documentation
- API and backend work on Warehouse
Determining the new Warehouse API URL structure (and planning to replace the XML-RPC endpoint; Donald Stufft's focus)
Bandersnatch mirroring for PyPI
Adding API keys and two-factor auth (Luke Sneeringer's project) to Warehouse
Adding a "mark this release as deprecated" feature to Warehouse
Adding two-phase release upload to Warehouse
Making a "bus factor" promo page
Discussing a new Twine API for use by zest.releaser, flit, etc.
Triaging Packaging Problems issues
Talking with GitHub product manager Bryan Clark about how GitHub could support Python packagers and package users better
- Talking with Anaconda engineers about conda/pip compatibility, pip resolver reuse, etc.
EuroPython 2018
EuroPython in Edinburgh, Scotland, July 28 & 29, 2018
Attending:
- Nicole Harris, Warehouse maintainer (coordinator)
- Pooja Gadige, Warehouse contributor (hoping/planning to come)
- You?
Things we could work on:
- User testing
- Frontend improvements
PyPA October 2018 sprint at Bloomberg
Sponsored and hosted by Bloomberg, October 27-28, 2018, simultaneously in London and New York City
Attending: to be determined (both venues can hold dozens of participants)
Things we could work on:
- PyPA roadmap
- next version of virtualenv
- More
Past events
April 2018: NYC Python/PyLadies Sprint Night
Thursday, April 26, New York City, NY -- 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM, at Microsoft Technology Center
Attending:
- Laura Hampton (coordinator)
- Sumana Harihareswara
- You? People of all genders are welcome.
Things we could work on:
- User testing
Assessing trending projects feed and libraries.io option