Sprints
Overview
Date: | 2011-08-28(Sun) |
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Time: | 10:00-18:00 |
Venue: | Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology Room 351a + Room 357 PC |
About sprint
A sprint is a self-organized session where programmers join together to work on a specific project, usually open-source and connected to the Python ecosystem. The sprint is usually proposed and driven by one or more programmers who are already expert on the specific project (maybe even maintainers), and are willing to help out more programmers to introduce them into the project.
Requirements
The PyCon JP sprints are open for everybody to join, and are totally free. While we assume that most people there will have a ticket for the conference days (held in the previous days), having a ticket for the conference is not required to join a sprint.
The PyCon JP staff will organize different tables with power plugs, wifi, whiteboards and will generally help out with logistic tasks. Partecipants are required to bring their own laptops to take part into the sprint.
Sprint submission and registration
Sprint submission is open to everybody, by using PyCon JP 2011 Sprint Spreadsheet. Please submit a sprint only if you really intend to hold it and help out other people joining it.
If you are interested in a specific sprint, join it by clicking the corresponding button (after login). Registration is not mandatory, and will not be enforced by organizers in any way, but it will help us out understanding how many people will be present, and at the same time will help sprint organizers setting up a list of tasks for their project. If you think that you might join a sprint (even if you are not 100% sure yet), please register.
List of Sprints
Kay-framework | MiCHiLU |
haml-jinja | MiCHiLU |
pypy-ja | rokujyouhitoma, Surgo, Masahito, shomah4a, jbking |
blockdiag hacks | tk0miya |
pyramid | aodag, imagawa_yakata, Shinya Ota, jptomo |
SlapOS | Tahara Yusei |
distutils2/packaging | Takayuki SHIMIZUKAWA, hychen, aroma_black |
App Engine Code Lab | Takashi Matsuo |
Python-RDMA | Danna |
Python Design Doc for sphinx | Yuta Kitagami, aodag, tk0miya |
DevQuiz | ytakeuch |