If there is enough interest and people to sprint I may end up organizing one after Pycon. If anyone is going to Pycon and would like to be involved let me know. I'll post *most* announcements on the turbogears-sprint Google Group.
On 1/5/07, David Stanek <roni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If there is enough interest and people to sprint I may end up > organizing one after Pycon. If anyone is going to Pycon and would like > to be involved let me know. I'll post *most* announcements on the > turbogears-sprint Google Group.
I always figured it was a sure thing. Any reason we wouldn't have enough people to sprint?
On 1/5/07, Karl Guertin <grayr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 1/5/07, David Stanek <roni...@gmail.com> wrote: > > If there is enough interest and people to sprint I may end up > > organizing one after Pycon. If anyone is going to Pycon and would like > > to be involved let me know. I'll post *most* announcements on the > > turbogears-sprint Google Group.
> I always figured it was a sure thing. Any reason we wouldn't have > enough people to sprint?
Not sure. I emailed Kevin, Mark and Alberto earlier today to see if there was a sprint planned because it was not listed on the Pycon page. Since nothing was planned I figured that I would go ahead and coordinate it.
David Stanek wrote: > If there is enough interest and people to sprint I may end up > organizing one after Pycon. If anyone is going to Pycon and would like > to be involved let me know. I'll post *most* announcements on the > turbogears-sprint Google Group.
I'll be attending the PyCon Sprints and will likely work on TurboGears. Chris (percious), a coworker of mine, will also be attending the first 2 days of the sprint and would likely work on TurboGears.
I know of 2 others who may also participate but they have not finalized there plans.
> On 1/5/07, David Stanek <roni...@gmail.com> wrote: >> If there is enough interest and people to sprint I may end up >> organizing one after Pycon. If anyone is going to Pycon and would >> like >> to be involved let me know. I'll post *most* announcements on the >> turbogears-sprint Google Group.
> I always figured it was a sure thing. Any reason we wouldn't have > enough people to sprint?
Given that TurboGears is much bigger than it was a year ago, I'd imagine there won't be trouble finding people to join in a sprint. I won't be able to attend the sprint this year. It's also a rather long drive for Alberto to come all the way from Madrid :)
There's a good chance I'll be available via IRC for much of the time, though.
Kevin Dangoor wrote: > Given that TurboGears is much bigger than it was a year ago, I'd > imagine there won't be trouble finding people to join in a sprint. I > won't be able to attend the sprint this year. It's also a rather long > drive for Alberto to come all the way from Madrid :)
If Alberto would need some funds to attend PyCon he could make a request to the PSF. Given the fact that he is now leading TG I would assume that his chances of receiving some funds would improve.
> Kevin Dangoor wrote: >> Given that TurboGears is much bigger than it was a year ago, I'd >> imagine there won't be trouble finding people to join in a sprint. I >> won't be able to attend the sprint this year. It's also a rather long >> drive for Alberto to come all the way from Madrid :)
Indeed ;)
> If Alberto would need some funds to attend PyCon he could make a > request to the PSF. Given the fact that he is now leading TG I would > assume that his chances of receiving some funds would improve.
Wow! That would be nice... :) I'm afraid however that lack funding will not be the only reason to keep me from going. February is a very busy month for me as I've got to prepare some exams for college. I hope to make it to Euro Python though.
I hope something settles in the trunk ML soon regarding TG's core architecture so sprinters have something to work on in PyCon... More on this in the turbogears-{trunk,sprint} ML.