Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint 2020

2020-01-29 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi again,

On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 10:24, Armin Rigo  wrote:
> More details will be posted here, but for now, here is the early
> planning: it will occur for one week starting around the 27 or 28th of
> February.  It will be in Les Airelles

Here are the definite dates: from Saturday 29th to February to 8th of
March, I have a big room with a nice view, for CHF 50 per night per
person.  (I'm not sure but it is probably in several sub-rooms.)
Simon and Antonio have their own arrangements.  If the other people
could aim for these dates it would be easier, but if you end up coming
one or two days earlier we can find some different arrangement for
these extra days.


A bientôt,

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint 2020

2020-01-14 Thread Simon Cross
I plan to attend -- I will give dates as soon as I have looked at
flight options.
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint 2020

2020-01-14 Thread matti picus
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 20:24, Armin Rigo  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>  it will occur for one week starting around the 27 or 28th of
> February.


I will not be able to make it this year, sorry.
Matti

>
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[pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint 2020

2020-01-14 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi all,

We will do again this year a Winter sprint in Leysin, Switzerland.

The exact work topics are not precisely defined, but will certainly
involve HPy (https://github.com/pyhandle/hpy) as well as the Python
3.7 support in PyPy (the py3.7 branch in the pypy repo).

More details will be posted here, but for now, here is the early
planning: it will occur for one week starting around the 27 or 28th of
February.  It will be in Les Airelles, a different bed-and-breakfast
place from the traditional one in Leysin.  It is a nice old house at
the top of the village.

There are various rooms for 2, 4 or 5 people, costing 40 to 85 CHF per
person per night.  I'd recommend the spacious, 5 people room (divided
in two subrooms of 2 and 3), with a great balcony, at 50 CHF pp.

We'd like to get some idea soon about the number of people coming.
Please reply to this mail to me personally, or directly put your name
in 
https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/src/extradoc/sprintinfo/leysin-winter-2020/
.


A bientôt,

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[pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint: 17-24 March 2018

2018-01-08 Thread Armin Rigo
=
  PyPy Leysin Winter Sprint (17th - 24th March 2018)
=

The next PyPy sprint will be in Leysin, Switzerland, for the thirteenth
time.  This is a fully public sprint: newcomers and topics other than
those proposed below are welcome.

(Note: this sprint is independent from the suggested April-May sprint in
Poland.)


--
Goals and topics of the sprint
--

The list of topics is open, but here is our current list:

- cffi tutorial/overview rewrite
- py3 test runners are too complicated
- make win32 builds green
- make packaging more like cpython/portable builds
- get CI builders for PyPy into mainstream projects (Numpy, Scipy, lxml, uwsgi)
- get more of scientific stack working (tensorflow?)
- cpyext performance improvements
- General 3.5 and 3.6 improvements
- JIT topics: guard-compatible, and the subsequent research project to
save and reuse traces across processes
- finish unicode-utf8
- update www.pypy.org, speed.pypy.org (web devs needed)

As usual, the main side goal is to have fun in winter sports :-)
We can take a day off (for ski or anything else).

---
Exact times
---

Work days: starting March 18th (~noon), ending March 24th (~noon).

I have pre-booked the week from Saturday March 17th to Saturday March
24th.  If it is possible for you to arrive Sunday before mid-afternoon,
then you can get a booking from Sunday only.  The break day should be
around Wednesday.

It is fine to stay a few more days on either side, or conversely to book
for a part of that time only.

---
Location & Accomodation
---

Leysin, Switzerland, "same place as before".  Let me refresh your
memory: both the sprint venue and the lodging will be in a pair of
chalets built specifically for bed & breakfast: http://www.ermina.ch/.
You can also arrange your own lodging elsewhere (as long as you are in
Leysin, you cannot be more than a 15 minutes walk away from the sprint
venue).

Please *confirm* that you are coming so that we can adjust the
reservations as appropriate.

The options of rooms are a bit more limited than on previous years
because the place for bed-and-breakfast is shrinking; but we should
still have enough room for us.  The price is around 60 CHF, breakfast
included, in shared rooms (3 or 4 people).  If there are people that
would prefer a double or single room, please contact me and we'll see
what choices you have.  There is a choice of hotels in Leysin, starting
at 65 CHF the room.

Please register by Mercurial::

  https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/
  
https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/raw/extradoc/sprintinfo/leysin-winter-2018/

or on the pypy-dev mailing list if you do not yet have check-in rights:

  http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint

2017-11-04 Thread Manuel Jacob

Hi,

Between the second week of February and the first week of April I'm 
mostly freed from regular university duties.  In the middle of March 
would probably be most suitable for me.


I think it's fine if the temperatures are a bit higher (disclaimer: I'm 
not planning to go skiing, I prefer hiking).


-Manuel

On 2017-10-29 23:11, Armin Rigo wrote:

Hi all,

I'm trying to organise the next winter sprint a bit in advance.  It
might tentatively be occurring in March 2018.  If people have
preferences for the exact week, please do tell :-)


A bientôt,

Armin.
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint

2017-11-01 Thread Antonio Cuni
I don't know the exact climate of behavior of Switzerland, but in the past
few winters in Italy it has basically been a lottery; you just don't know
when it's going to be cold or to have snow. For example, last year I skied
on snow which ranged from ok-ish to very bad from december to april, and
then I found the best snow/climate of the season on 2 May.

But anyway, from my very personal point of view "sprint in Leysin with
potentially higher temperatures" > "no sprint in Leysin" 

On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Maciej Fijalkowski 
wrote:

> Hi Anto
>
> With the climate change >15/03 is not a very good winter sprint, is it?
>
> On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 11:47 PM, Antonio Cuni 
> wrote:
> > Hi Armin,
> >
> > I would probably be unable to come during the first two weeks of march,
> so
> > for me the preference is basically "anything >= 15/03"
> >
> > On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 11:11 PM, Armin Rigo 
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'm trying to organise the next winter sprint a bit in advance.  It
> >> might tentatively be occurring in March 2018.  If people have
> >> preferences for the exact week, please do tell :-)
> >>
> >>
> >> A bientôt,
> >>
> >> Armin.
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint

2017-11-01 Thread Maciej Fijalkowski
Hi Anto

With the climate change >15/03 is not a very good winter sprint, is it?

On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 11:47 PM, Antonio Cuni  wrote:
> Hi Armin,
>
> I would probably be unable to come during the first two weeks of march, so
> for me the preference is basically "anything >= 15/03"
>
> On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 11:11 PM, Armin Rigo  wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to organise the next winter sprint a bit in advance.  It
>> might tentatively be occurring in March 2018.  If people have
>> preferences for the exact week, please do tell :-)
>>
>>
>> A bientôt,
>>
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint

2017-10-29 Thread Antonio Cuni
Hi Armin,

I would probably be unable to come during the first two weeks of march, so
for me the preference is basically "anything >= 15/03"

On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 11:11 PM, Armin Rigo  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to organise the next winter sprint a bit in advance.  It
> might tentatively be occurring in March 2018.  If people have
> preferences for the exact week, please do tell :-)
>
>
> A bientôt,
>
> Armin.
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[pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint

2017-10-29 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi all,

I'm trying to organise the next winter sprint a bit in advance.  It
might tentatively be occurring in March 2018.  If people have
preferences for the exact week, please do tell :-)


A bientôt,

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint 2017

2017-02-24 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi Robert,

On 24 February 2017 at 20:01, Robert Zaremba  wrote:
> Do you plan to code from the morning or have some skiing?

The plan is to take a break day in the middle of the week for skiing.
The exact date depends on the meteo and the people.

On Sunday 26th I think we'll start at around 10:30 or 11am.  The
following days we start at 10am, and we code until it's time for
dinner, with a picnic lunch in the middle.  That's the general rule,
but of course people are welcome to take more (or less) breaks too.


A bientôt,

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint 2017

2017-02-24 Thread Robert Zaremba
Hi,

Will be on 26, morning.
I can offer a car lift from Geneva airport if anyone would need.

Do you plan to code from the morning or have some skiing?

--
Robert Zaremba


  On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 18:48:26 +0100 Robert Zaremba 
 wrote  
 > Hi, 
 >  
 > I would like to join the Leysin sprint. 
 > Any additional steps I have to do? When do I need to confirm dates? 
 > I will be available 25/02 - 1/03, thought if there will be nothing on 25  
 > then I prefer to come on 26/02 morning. 
 >  
 > About me: 
 > I'm a software specialist, programming in Python for 11 years, thought  
 > during my last 3 years I was doing mostly Go, and Python for some  
 > visualization. 
 > I would like to work on Python 3.5 support. 
 >  
 > Robert Zaremba 
 > 

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint 2017

2017-02-16 Thread Robert Zaremba

Great. Group room is fine.
Could you give me your mobile number, or to somebody responsible there, 
please?


Greetings.

On 02/16/2017 08:28 PM, Armin Rigo wrote:

I have a group arrangement.  Please tell me if you'd like a separate
room (and in this case, you can either contact Ermina or leave it to
me); otherwise, by default, everybody should be in one or two larger
rooms (3-5 people each).


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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint 2017

2017-02-16 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi Robert, and welcome :-)

On 16 February 2017 at 20:17, Robert Zaremba  wrote:
> @Manuel - I'm 2h away from Leysin, so it's just a matter of organization. If
> there is no plan for 25th, or everybody will be late then I will come on
> 26/02

I guess you should come the 26th then.  So far, arrivals are scattered
between the 25th (evening I guess) and the 27th (question mark
included).

> @Richard Thanks for adding me in. Should I contact Ermina to confirm
> accommodation?

I have a group arrangement.  Please tell me if you'd like a separate
room (and in this case, you can either contact Ermina or leave it to
me); otherwise, by default, everybody should be in one or two larger
rooms (3-5 people each).


A bientôt,

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint 2017

2017-02-16 Thread Richard Plangger
Hi Robert,

I have added you (25.01-01.03). Looking forward meeting you there!

Cheers,
Richard

On 02/16/2017 06:48 PM, Robert Zaremba wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to join the Leysin sprint.
> Any additional steps I have to do? When do I need to confirm dates?
> I will be available 25/02 - 1/03, thought if there will be nothing on 25
> then I prefer to come on 26/02 morning.
> 
> About me:
> I'm a software specialist, programming in Python for 11 years, thought
> during my last 3 years I was doing mostly Go, and Python for some
> visualization.
> I would like to work on Python 3.5 support.
> 
> Robert Zaremba
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint 2017

2017-02-16 Thread Manuel Jacob

Hi Robert,

Welcome!

To register, you can send a pull request adding yourself to this file: 
https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/src/extradoc/sprintinfo/leysin-winter-2017/people.txt?at=extradoc=file-view-default


Alternatively, someone can do it for you if you want.

We will start working around noon on the 26th.  If you can get there in 
the morning, you should come on the 26th.  If you have to travel all day 
and can only arrive at the evening, I'd recommend coming on the 25th.


On 2017-02-16 18:48, Robert Zaremba wrote:

Hi,

I would like to join the Leysin sprint.
Any additional steps I have to do? When do I need to confirm dates?
I will be available 25/02 - 1/03, thought if there will be nothing on
25 then I prefer to come on 26/02 morning.

About me:
I'm a software specialist, programming in Python for 11 years, thought
during my last 3 years I was doing mostly Go, and Python for some
visualization.
I would like to work on Python 3.5 support.

Robert Zaremba

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[pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint 2017

2017-02-16 Thread Robert Zaremba

Hi,

I would like to join the Leysin sprint.
Any additional steps I have to do? When do I need to confirm dates?
I will be available 25/02 - 1/03, thought if there will be nothing on 25 
then I prefer to come on 26/02 morning.


About me:
I'm a software specialist, programming in Python for 11 years, thought 
during my last 3 years I was doing mostly Go, and Python for some 
visualization.

I would like to work on Python 3.5 support.

Robert Zaremba

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[pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint 2016

2016-01-04 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi all,

=
 PyPy Leysin Winter Sprint (20-27th February 2016)
=

The next PyPy sprint will be in Leysin, Switzerland, for the eleventh time.
This is a fully public sprint: newcomers and topics other than those
proposed below are welcome.

--
Goals and topics of the sprint
--

The details depend on who is here and ready to work.  The list of
topics is mostly the same as last year (did PyPy became a mature
project with only long-term goals?):

* cpyext (CPython C API emulation layer): various speed and
  completeness topics

* cleaning up the optimization step in the JIT, change the register
  allocation done by the JIT's backend, or more improvements to the
  warm-up time

* finish vmprof - a statistical profiler for CPython and PyPy

* Py3k (Python 3.x support), NumPyPy (the numpy module)

* STM (Software Transaction Memory), notably: try to come up with
  benchmarks, and measure them carefully in order to test and improve
  the conflict reporting tools, and more generally to figure out how
  practical it is in large projects to avoid conflicts

* And as usual, the main side goal is to have fun in winter sports :-)
  We can take a day off for ski.

---
Exact times
---

I have booked the week from Saturday 20 to Saturday 27.  It is fine to
leave either the 27 or the 28, or even stay a few
more days on either side.  The plan is to work full days between the 21
and the 27.  You are of course allowed to show up for a part of that
time only, too.

---
Location & Accomodation
---

Leysin, Switzerland, "same place as before".  Let me refresh your
memory: both the sprint venue and the lodging will be in a
pair of chalets built specifically for bed & breakfast:
http://www.ermina.ch/.  The place has a good ADSL Internet connection
with wireless installed.  You can also arrange your own lodging
elsewhere (as long as you are in Leysin, you cannot be more than a 15
minutes walk away from the sprint venue).

Please *confirm* that you are coming so that we can adjust the
reservations as appropriate.

The options of rooms are a bit more limited than on previous years
because the place for bed-and-breakfast is shrinking: what is
guaranteed is only one double-bed room and a bigger room with 5-6
individual beds (the latter at 50-60 CHF per night, breakfast
included).  If there are more people that would prefer a single room,
please contact me and we'll see what choices you have.  There are a
choice of hotels, many of them reasonably priced for Switzerland.

Please register by Mercurial::

  https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/
  https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/raw/extradoc/sprintinfo/leysin-winter-2016

or on this mailing list if you do not yet have check-in rights.

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2016-01-01 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi Matti,

Happy new year :-)

On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Matti Picus  wrote:
> Are the dates firm enough that I can order flights? It is getting late...

I should have the definitive confirmation tomorrow.


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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2016-01-01 Thread Matti Picus

  
  
On 13/12/15 21:46, Armin Rigo wrote:

  Hi all,

The sprint should be on the week of February, the 21-28th.  A final
confirmation will have to wait for around two more weeks, but unless
there is really an unexpected problem, it should be this date.  I will
of course sent a proper sprint announcement then.


A bientôt,

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Are the dates firm enough that I can order flights? It is getting
late...
Matti
  

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-12-13 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi all,

The sprint should be on the week of February, the 21-28th.  A final
confirmation will have to wait for around two more weeks, but unless
there is really an unexpected problem, it should be this date.  I will
of course sent a proper sprint announcement then.


A bientôt,

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-12-01 Thread Manuel Jacob

Hi,

I'd like to attend the sprint next year.  My exams are between February 
10th and 18th.  January or after February 18th would be perfect for me.


-Manuel


On 2015-11-27 11:18, Armin Rigo wrote:

Hi all,

Due to public pressure :-)  I'm trying to organize this winter's
sprint, in Leysin, Switzerland.  This is a fully public sprint of 7
days, with possible skiing.

If you'd like to come, please reply to this e-mail with dates that are
ok for you.  I will give some priority to core people, but anyone else
is welcome to have preferences too.  Traditionally, it is around
mid-January, but this year as far as I understand there is some push
to have it in February or March instead---which is fine too.  The
following week should be avoided if possible, as it is holidays for
the canton's schools: 20-28 Feb 2016.


A bientôt,

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-11-30 Thread Maciej Fijalkowski
Those dates really don't work out for me. I would prefer near the end
of Feb/beginning of Mar or something like that

On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Armin Rigo  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Laura pointed me to the Swiss Python Summit
> (http://www.python-summit.ch/), a small conference on February 5th.
> It is, however, a single day and at the opposite end of Switzerland
> (4h15 by train).  Still, maybe we could set the sprint up the
> following week (~7-13) just in case someone wants to attend both.
>
>
> A bientôt,
>
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-11-29 Thread Maciej Fijalkowski
Hi. I would prefer Feb and I will have a much stronger opinion on the
exact dates in a week or so

On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 6:47 PM, Remi Meier  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to come again if possible. Jan and Feb work for me, but
> I'm away starting March 1st.
>
> Cheers,
> Remi
>
> On 27 November 2015 at 11:18, Armin Rigo  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Due to public pressure :-)  I'm trying to organize this winter's
>> sprint, in Leysin, Switzerland.  This is a fully public sprint of 7
>> days, with possible skiing.
>>
>> If you'd like to come, please reply to this e-mail with dates that are
>> ok for you.  I will give some priority to core people, but anyone else
>> is welcome to have preferences too.  Traditionally, it is around
>> mid-January, but this year as far as I understand there is some push
>> to have it in February or March instead---which is fine too.  The
>> following week should be avoided if possible, as it is holidays for
>> the canton's schools: 20-28 Feb 2016.
>>
>>
>> A bientôt,
>>
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-11-29 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi all,

Laura pointed me to the Swiss Python Summit
(http://www.python-summit.ch/), a small conference on February 5th.
It is, however, a single day and at the opposite end of Switzerland
(4h15 by train).  Still, maybe we could set the sprint up the
following week (~7-13) just in case someone wants to attend both.


A bientôt,

Armin.
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-11-27 Thread Remi Meier
Hi,

I would like to come again if possible. Jan and Feb work for me, but
I'm away starting March 1st.

Cheers,
Remi

On 27 November 2015 at 11:18, Armin Rigo  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Due to public pressure :-)  I'm trying to organize this winter's
> sprint, in Leysin, Switzerland.  This is a fully public sprint of 7
> days, with possible skiing.
>
> If you'd like to come, please reply to this e-mail with dates that are
> ok for you.  I will give some priority to core people, but anyone else
> is welcome to have preferences too.  Traditionally, it is around
> mid-January, but this year as far as I understand there is some push
> to have it in February or March instead---which is fine too.  The
> following week should be avoided if possible, as it is holidays for
> the canton's schools: 20-28 Feb 2016.
>
>
> A bientôt,
>
> Armin.
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-11-27 Thread Richard Plangger
Hi,

I would like to come. Date: I have no preference and I'm flexible as well.


Cheers,
Richard

On 11/27/2015 11:18 AM, Armin Rigo wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Due to public pressure :-)  I'm trying to organize this winter's
> sprint, in Leysin, Switzerland.  This is a fully public sprint of 7
> days, with possible skiing.
> 
> If you'd like to come, please reply to this e-mail with dates that are
> ok for you.  I will give some priority to core people, but anyone else
> is welcome to have preferences too.  Traditionally, it is around
> mid-January, but this year as far as I understand there is some push
> to have it in February or March instead---which is fine too.  The
> following week should be avoided if possible, as it is holidays for
> the canton's schools: 20-28 Feb 2016.
> 
> 
> A bientôt,
> 
> Armin.
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[pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-11-27 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi all,

Due to public pressure :-)  I'm trying to organize this winter's
sprint, in Leysin, Switzerland.  This is a fully public sprint of 7
days, with possible skiing.

If you'd like to come, please reply to this e-mail with dates that are
ok for you.  I will give some priority to core people, but anyone else
is welcome to have preferences too.  Traditionally, it is around
mid-January, but this year as far as I understand there is some push
to have it in February or March instead---which is fine too.  The
following week should be avoided if possible, as it is holidays for
the canton's schools: 20-28 Feb 2016.


A bientôt,

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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-11-27 Thread Matti Picus


On 27/11/15 12:18, Armin Rigo wrote:

Hi all,

Due to public pressure :-)  I'm trying to organize this winter's
sprint, in Leysin, Switzerland.  This is a fully public sprint of 7
days, with possible skiing.

If you'd like to come, please reply to this e-mail with dates that are
ok for you.  I will give some priority to core people, but anyone else
is welcome to have preferences too.  Traditionally, it is around
mid-January, but this year as far as I understand there is some push
to have it in February or March instead---which is fine too.  The
following week should be avoided if possible, as it is holidays for
the canton's schools: 20-28 Feb 2016.


A bientôt,

Armin.
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I plan on attending, I would prefer early February but am flexible.
Matti
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter sprint?

2015-11-27 Thread Carl Friedrich Bolz
Hi all,

I'll try to attend next year, I would prefer February (I'm away in a yet to be 
determined week in January). 

Cheers, 
Carl Friedrich

On November 27, 2015 11:18:05 AM GMT+01:00, Armin Rigo  wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Due to public pressure :-)  I'm trying to organize this winter's
>sprint, in Leysin, Switzerland.  This is a fully public sprint of 7
>days, with possible skiing.
>
>If you'd like to come, please reply to this e-mail with dates that are
>ok for you.  I will give some priority to core people, but anyone else
>is welcome to have preferences too.  Traditionally, it is around
>mid-January, but this year as far as I understand there is some push
>to have it in February or March instead---which is fine too.  The
>following week should be avoided if possible, as it is holidays for
>the canton's schools: 20-28 Feb 2016.
>
>
>A bientôt,
>
>Armin.
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Re: [pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint

2011-12-30 Thread Romain Guillebert
Hi Armin

I'm trying to see how I can get there, I looked at the trains and it seems
that going to Aigle first is the only way to go to Leysin, is that right ?

Thanks
Romain

On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Armin Rigo ar...@tunes.org wrote:

 =
 PyPy Leysin Winter Sprint (15-22nd January 2012)
 =

 The next PyPy sprint will be in Leysin, Switzerland, for the
 eighth time.  This is a fully public sprint: newcomers and topics
 other than those proposed below are welcome.

 --
 Goals and topics of the sprint
 --

 * Py3k: work towards supporting Python 3 in PyPy

 * NumPyPy: work towards supporting the numpy module in PyPy

 * JIT backends: integrate tests for ARM; look at the PowerPC 64;
  maybe try again to write an LLVM- or GCC-based one

 * STM and STM-related topics; or the Concurrent Mark-n-Sweep GC

 * And as usual, the main side goal is to have fun in winter sports :-)
  We can take a day off for ski.

 ---
 Exact times
 ---

 The work days should be 15-21 January 2011 (Sunday-Saturday).  The
 official plans are for people to arrive on the 14th or the 15th, and to
 leave on the 22nd.

 ---
 Location  Accomodation
 ---

 Leysin, Switzerland, same place as before.  Let me refresh your
 memory: both the sprint venue and the lodging will be in a very spacious
 pair of chalets built specifically for bed  breakfast:
 http://www.ermina.ch/.  The place has a good ADSL Internet connexion
 with wireless installed.  You can of course arrange your own
 lodging anywhere (as long as you are in Leysin, you cannot be more than a
 15 minutes walk away from the sprint venue), but I definitely recommend
 lodging there too -- you won't find a better view anywhere else (though you
 probably won't get much worse ones easily, either :-)

 Please *confirm* that you are coming so that we can adjust the reservations
 as appropriate.  The rate so far has been around 60 CHF a night all
 included
 in 2-person rooms, with breakfast.  There are larger rooms too (less
 expensive) and maybe the possibility to get a single room if you really
 want
 to.

 Please register by Mercurial::

  https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/

 https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/raw/extradoc/sprintinfo/leysin-winter-2012

 or on the pypy-dev mailing list if you do not yet have check-in rights:

  http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev

 You need a Swiss-to-(insert country here) power adapter.  There will be
 some Swiss-to-EU adapters around -- bring a EU-format power strip if you
 have one.
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[pypy-dev] Leysin Winter Sprint

2011-12-27 Thread Armin Rigo
=
 PyPy Leysin Winter Sprint (15-22nd January 2012)
=

The next PyPy sprint will be in Leysin, Switzerland, for the
eighth time.  This is a fully public sprint: newcomers and topics
other than those proposed below are welcome.

--
Goals and topics of the sprint
--

* Py3k: work towards supporting Python 3 in PyPy

* NumPyPy: work towards supporting the numpy module in PyPy

* JIT backends: integrate tests for ARM; look at the PowerPC 64;
  maybe try again to write an LLVM- or GCC-based one

* STM and STM-related topics; or the Concurrent Mark-n-Sweep GC

* And as usual, the main side goal is to have fun in winter sports :-)
  We can take a day off for ski.

---
Exact times
---

The work days should be 15-21 January 2011 (Sunday-Saturday).  The
official plans are for people to arrive on the 14th or the 15th, and to
leave on the 22nd.

---
Location  Accomodation
---

Leysin, Switzerland, same place as before.  Let me refresh your
memory: both the sprint venue and the lodging will be in a very spacious
pair of chalets built specifically for bed  breakfast:
http://www.ermina.ch/.  The place has a good ADSL Internet connexion
with wireless installed.  You can of course arrange your own
lodging anywhere (as long as you are in Leysin, you cannot be more than a
15 minutes walk away from the sprint venue), but I definitely recommend
lodging there too -- you won't find a better view anywhere else (though you
probably won't get much worse ones easily, either :-)

Please *confirm* that you are coming so that we can adjust the reservations
as appropriate.  The rate so far has been around 60 CHF a night all included
in 2-person rooms, with breakfast.  There are larger rooms too (less
expensive) and maybe the possibility to get a single room if you really want
to.

Please register by Mercurial::

  https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/
  https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/raw/extradoc/sprintinfo/leysin-winter-2012

or on the pypy-dev mailing list if you do not yet have check-in rights:

  http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev

You need a Swiss-to-(insert country here) power adapter.  There will be
some Swiss-to-EU adapters around -- bring a EU-format power strip if you
have one.
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