PyCon 2014 Sprints

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bendavis78

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Mar 28, 2014, 4:39:13 PM3/28/14
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I know Django will be sprinting at PyCon, and I thought I might like to participate. I haven't done conference sprints before, so I'm curious, what's the process? If I have a particular ticket that I'm interested in, do I just work on that bug at the sprint? Or will there be a proposed list of bugs that we will be working on?

Aymeric Augustin

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Mar 28, 2014, 4:57:02 PM3/28/14
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Hello,

There’s no particular process. Just show up, pick a ticket you’re interested in, assign it to yourself, and figure out a resolution. Rinse, repeat ;-)

I would simply advise to setup a development environment in advance. Check out the source and make sure you can run the tests. That’s all!

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On 28 mars 2014, at 21:39, bendavis78 <benda...@gmail.com> wrote:

I know Django will be sprinting at PyCon, and I thought I might like to participate. I haven't done conference sprints before, so I'm curious, what's the process? If I have a particular ticket that I'm interested in, do I just work on that bug at the sprint? Or will there be a proposed list of bugs that we will be working on?

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