On Fri, 6 May 2016 at 14:14 Camilla <camilla...@gmail.com> wrote: > I was thinking about holding a Patch Review Party/Sprint, which would > provide people unfamiliar with the Python dev process a way to contribute > to the project and get familiar with running tests, applying patches and so > forth. I have a list of easy-ish patches that I wanted to take a look at > and I could expand that and use those as a starting for people who don't > have any particular bug tracker issues in mind. > I'm not a patch review guru by any means, though. Also not sure if this is > a good idea or if this is just late night caffeine talking. >
I have absolutely no problem if you want to pitch this idea to new contributors who show up at the sprints! -Brett > > > 2016-04-28 20:07 GMT+01:00 Brett Cannon <br...@python.org>: > >> No one stepped forward to lead the sprints this year, so I will put >> myself as the sprint leader and lean on everyone else who appears to help. >> :) >> >> >> On Tue, 5 Apr 2016 at 09:36 Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote: >> >>> The call has started to go out for sprint groups to list themselves >>> online. Anyone want to specifically lead the core sprint this year? If no >>> one specifically does then I will sign us up and do my usual thing of >>> pointing people at the devguide and encourage people to ask questions but >>> not do a lot of hand-holding (I'm expecting to be busy either working on >>> GitHub migration stuff or doing other things that I have been neglecting >>> due to my GitHub migration work). >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >>> From: Ewa Jodlowska <e...@python.org> >>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 at 07:14 >>> Subject: [PSF-Community] Sprinting at PyCon US 2016 >>> To: <psf-commun...@python.org> >>> >>> >>> Are you coming to PyCon US? Have you thought about sprinting? >>> >>> The coding Sprints are the hidden gem of PyCon, up to 4 days (June 2-5) >>> of coding with many Python projects and their maintainers. And if you're >>> coming to PyCon, taking part in the Sprints is easy! >>> >>> You don’t need to change your registration* to join the Sprints. There’s >>> no additional registration fee, and you even get lunch. You do need to >>> cover the additional lodging and other meals, but that’s it. If you’ve >>> booked a room through the PyCon registration system, you'll need to contact >>> the registration team at pycon2...@cteusa.com as soon as possible to >>> request the extra nights. The sprinting itself (along with lunch every day) >>> is free, so your only expenses are your room and other meals. >>> >>> If you're interested in what projects will be sprinting, just keep an >>> eye on the sprints page on the PyCon web site at >>> https://us.pycon.org/2016/community/sprints/ Be sure to check back, as >>> groups are being added all the time. >>> >>> If you haven't sprinted before, or if you just need to brush up on >>> sprinting tools and techniques, there will again be an 'Intro to Sprinting' >>> session the evening of June 1, lead by Shauna Gordon-McKeon and other >>> members of Python community. To grab a free ticket for this session, just >>> visit >>> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-open-source-the-pycon-sprints-tickets-22435151141 >>> . >>> >>> *Please note that conference registration is sold out, but you do not >>> need a conference registration to come to the Sprints. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> PSF-Community mailing list >>> psf-commun...@python.org >>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-community >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Python-Dev mailing list >> Python-Dev@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev >> Unsubscribe: >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/camillamon%40gmail.com >> >> >
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