On 03/22/2013 12:45 PM, Nelle Varoquaux wrote:

    I'm hoping to host a matplotlib sprint during the final two days
    of Scipy 2013 this year, and I hope to see as many as possible of
    you there.  I think it's also really important to bring new
    developers into sprints, because it's such an efficient way to get
    people familiar with the code base.


Being in Europe, it is very unlikely I'll come to Scipy this year, but I think it is a great idea to organize a sprint during this period.

I'll also try to set up some sort of remote communication tool (such as Google Hangouts, or even just IRC) so that people can "participate" in the sprint remotely.

    It might be helpful to start brainstorming now about which
    projects we may want to tackle so that we can have as much in
    place as possible by then and hit the ground running.


One of the things I think would be great to tackle is the replacement of the Travis bot. Ideally, I'd like to see a pep8 check of each patch and a daily build of the documentation on master in addition of the tests.

Agreed. That's definitely on my todo list. We've got some funding through my employer to pay for continuous integration hosting -- it's just taking a while to work its way through the system. Once we have some sort of paid hosting system, we should be able to do a lot more than Travis currently can.

Mike


    I've set up a wiki page here:

    https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/wiki/Scipy-2013

    Mike

    
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