Hi, On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 11:51:21AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There is a slight chance I may be able to convince US Navy to let me > visit Europe for a few months to learn about cutting edge European > software technologies.
Great! > This may be the chance I've been looking for > to talk about PyPy source with gurus *in person* to come up to speed > fast on it and be a real contributor to PyPy project. > > What can I give back to encourage someone to mentor me? Just to add to the answers already given, this is definitely a group project, in the sense that you will probably not find one of us ready to give mentoring single-handed -- or more to the point, thinking that he should necessarily do so. We try to focus this effort in writing good documentation and keeping the #pypy channel alive -- we are basically working on #pypy between the sprints. Feel free to drop by (very approximately, you have a good chance to find us between 11 and 19 UTC). The sprints themselves are the most productive meetings, and the best place for learning as well; most people go beyond the basics by attenting sprints. So I can only mention again the Paris sprint :-) If you want to plan for a longer trip, then there is probably no preferred part of the year, with the exception of EuroPython which is in the summer. Feel free to introduce yourself (Python background etc.) here or on #pypy! A bientot, Armin. _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
