I would love to take part in a sprint, but my schedule is very tight for the coming months. If a sprint is organized I'll do my best to take part.
I don't have any specific projects in mind. Pip for Python3 sounds good, or perhaps work on context manager tweaks for Python 3.3 as brought up recently on Python-Ideas. - Tal On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 4:37 PM, cool-RR <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello folks, > > Today I chatted with Jesse Noller <http://jessenoller.com/>, who is one of > the people pushing the PSF's Python Sprints > <http://pythonsprints.com/>project. We were both excited about the idea of > having a PSF-funded Israeli > Python sprint. > > What this means is that a bunch of us can get together and hack on a > Python-related project, and the PSF will fund the pizza/drinks/whatever else > we'll need, up to $300. We will also take photos and make a post about our > sprint on the Python Sprints blog <http://pythonsprints.com>. There are > already posts there about sprints in the USA, South Africa, Canada, > Switzerland, etc., and I feel that some Israeli representation is in order. > > The subject of the sprint can really be anything that benefits the Python > ecosystem. A few examples: Porting Django (or any other project) to Python > 3, contributing to popular Python packages, contributing to Python core > itself, whether by code, documentation, bug triaging, whatever you want. > > See the official call for applications <http://pythonsprints.com/cfa/> for > more details. > > Would anyone be interested in participating in such a sprint? I'll be happy > to hear suggestions for Python projects that you want to work on. > > My favorite suggestion: Porting Pip to Python 3! > > > Ram. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Python-il mailing list > [email protected] > http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/python-il > >
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