We are very interested in holding a Sprint/Open Spaces conference. I am 'ccing Jonathan who is interested in doing something in this regard as well. We talked about it yesterday in fact :) We can bring it up at the next PyAtl meeting if there is continued interest.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Tres Seaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > percious wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > This year the TG clan is trying to bring the WSGI community together > > and have some planned sprints with host cities across the US. While > > the goal is really to push TG2 forward, we cannot do it without help > > from the greater WSGI community. Getting everyone together through > > remote connections and in person is a great way to move the ball > > forward. I am posting this because I think Repoze has similar goals > > with a fine Zope patina. I thought the coordination between the TG > > Authority guys, and repose.who is great, and I would love to see more > > collaboration in that spirit. The rest of this message is what has > > been sent to the greater TG community. > > > > Time we start thinking about an April sprint. Let's see if we can > > knock off the last few items an get TG2 at alpha. What Saturday or > > Sunday next month will work best for you? I propose April 25 or 26. > > Once we settle on an April date, I will ask the Front Range Pythoneers > > if we can use their establishment for a localized sprint. The third > > week is a good one to use because our meeting happens every third > > wednesday, so it gives me an opportunity to advertise our sprint. We > > usually pick up 3 or 4 programmers here in Boulder. > > > > Does anyone want to be a host city for April or May? In fact, I would > > like to narrow down host cities for the rest of the year. > > I think the PyATL guys had plans for a WSGI sprint in Atlanta in May. > Noah, Brandon, can you confirm? > > > Personally, I'd like to host a TG/Pylons/WSGI sprint in Denver/Boulder > > the last weekend in June. This is a great time of year for hiking and > > general exploring. There is very little avalanche risk in the > > mountains, the snow gullies are firm and crampon-able, and the nights > > are still cool, even if the days are warm. I'd be happy to take a day > > before and/or after the sprints off and show people around. I can > > also offer up my humble abode, as I will probably be sending my wife > > and children to visit relatives out of town. I'll even feed/beer > > anyone who wants to stay here. I'll have 4 beds available. Denver > > is central to the US, so flights are cheap, and I'll even pick > > everyone up at the airport if you all coordinate to meet in the same > > 3-4 hour period. (we can kick off with some beers at the airport > > while waiting for arrivals (free wi-fi there).) > > Our June travel bugdet, along with most of our neurotransmitters, is > likely to be depleted by the Plone Symposium in New Orleans ("I'll sleep > on the plane" were his famous last words ;). > > > Feel free to email me personally if you are interested. > > > Tres. > - -- > =================================================================== > Tres Seaver +1 540-429-0999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Palladion Software "Excellence by Design" http://palladion.com > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFH7SxX+gerLs4ltQ4RAo4kAJ0b3xsCvkCxy97g135GkYQ8HyZ/bgCfQ1Ys > Y8sixCudokIjO0e64lozI0A= > =BO2T > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
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