You promise we have refactoring done by the 14th? ;)

I can see if anyone at the office is interested in participating.

On Sep 5, 1:32 pm, "Adrian Holovaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's about time we scheduled an official Django sprint. We've got a
> bunch of features that are almost done but haven't yet been
> committed/merged -- including newforms-admin, ORM aggregate support,
> multi-DB support and GeoDjango. Plus, we've got almost 1,000 open
> tickets in our ticket system. Let's spend 24 hours (or maybe even more
> than a single day?) to get some of this done in an organized fashion,
> and also to encourage new people to contribute.
>
> I propose Friday, September 14. Some reasoning:
>
> * It gives potential participants a week+ to plan ahead, but it's not
> so far in the future that we get impatient waiting for it.
>
> * If there's a ton of excitement and momentum, the sprint can continue
> into the weekend, without interrupting any other weekdays/workdays.
>
> * For developers who will request that their bosses/companies give
> them time off, a Friday is probably the easiest day to argue for,
> considering it's the least productive day of the week.
>
> * By then, Malcolm's query.py refactoring will have landed and will
> have had a few days to percolate.
>
> Obviously we'll have to figure out the international issues, regarding
> how we'll communicate across time zones and structure the work. But
> I'm throwing this idea out there to get things moving.
>
> Adrian
>
> --
> Adrian Holovaty
> holovaty.com | djangoproject.com


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