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Sergio Oliveira

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May 19, 2009, 3:40:49 AM5/19/09
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Is there someone going to EuroPython (Birmingham - UK)?
I've just saw that Django is in the top of the proposed sprints list: http://wiki.europython.eu/Sprints

Cheers,

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Richard Boulton

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May 19, 2009, 1:18:36 PM5/19/09
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2009/5/19 Sergio Oliveira <seo...@gmail.com>:

> Is there someone going to EuroPython (Birmingham - UK)?
> I've just saw that Django is in the top of the proposed sprints list:
> http://wiki.europython.eu/Sprints

I'll be at the conference, but won't be able to be around before /
after for the proposed sprint days. That said, if anyone would like
to meet up during the core conference days to talk about Django-search
integration (as in, full text search / advanced information retrieval
features), I'd be keen to be included.

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Richard

Dougal Matthews

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May 19, 2009, 3:46:20 PM5/19/09
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I'm attending the conference. I'll be around on the Friday and would
like to meet up with fellow djangonaughts.

Looking here; http://www.europython.eu/talks/talk_abstracts/ there
seems to be a few djangonaughts going.

Just search the page for Django and you'll find the related talks ;)

Cheers,
Dougal


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2009/5/19 Richard Boulton <boult...@googlemail.com>:

Robert Lofthouse

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May 20, 2009, 5:59:43 AM5/20/09
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I'm scheduled to give a talk there and if I can definitely make it
then I'll be going to the sprints as well.

Rob

Horst Gutmann

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May 20, 2009, 9:23:23 AM5/20/09
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Same here. If I can make it to EuroPython I'll try really hard to be
there for the sprints.

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Sergio Oliveira

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Jun 22, 2009, 2:43:20 PM6/22/09
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Well, we are getting closer to EuroPython, so I'd like to try to orgazine the sprints somehow (otherwise it's probably not going to happen)

I guess that the most important questions now is:

1-) Who is sure that will be there?

2-) In what should we focus in?

Some suggestions for the number 2:
 - Django 1.1: What do we need to release? It's only the bugs in the milestone 1.1?
 - Help GSoC students: maybe some of them are needing help, if so please mail me
 - ... you suggestion here (remember that we have only a couple days ;)


Cheers,

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Sergio Oliveira

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Honza Král

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Jun 22, 2009, 2:54:40 PM6/22/09
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Hi,
I will definitely be there. I will be working on my GSoC project
(model validation) and if anybody wants to join me, I would be more
than glad for any testing of the branch in real world applications.


Honza Král
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Phone: +420 606 678585

James Bennett

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Jun 30, 2009, 11:18:23 AM6/30/09
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On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Sergio Oliveira<seo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some suggestions for the number 2:
>  - Django 1.1: What do we need to release? It's only the bugs in the
> milestone 1.1?

1.1 is down to just a handful of bugs, and I think they're mostly well in hand.

A better focus, for those who are interested, would be looking through
other open bugs and starting to build up a solid base of fixes to get
us rolling toward the first 1.1.X release; I'll be creating the 1.1.X
release branch as soon as 1.1 final is tagged, and we'll roll bugfix
releases out of it just as we've done with the 1.0.X branch.

If y'all want someone to pester on IRC during sprinting, let me know
and I'll see what I can do.

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