[pytest-dev] tentative pytest sprint june 2016 / funding
Hey Florian, Bruno, Brianna, Floris, Omar, all, great to hear that 20-26th June could work for you all! Ronny is missing though and i haven't heart from Anatoly for a longer time. I slightly prefer the june date to attaching the sprint to EuroPython2016 which i am not sure i'll make. As i am bound to be on travels (currently in San Francisco) quite a bit this year i'd prefer hosting the sprint in Freiburg to not add yet another longer duration where i am completely away from family. So now that we have a tentative plan i think it's time to go for the funding campaign! If no one beats me to it i can see to draft a text end january. I guess we can ask for EUR 4000 to be on the safe side as it stands. my company could handle the accounting or we appoint someone else who does it (i am not eager so please step foward if you like -- the overhead with my accountant is probably 10% :) Anyone prefering a particular platform like indiegogo or betterplace or so? I don't have much experience with those platforms myself. If we aim at getting primarily companies to fund it we could even go without those platforms and just setup a campain page on pytest.org and provide a contact mail. A company funding it is also invited to send their developer(s) to participate, learn and contribute for mutual benefit?! :) best, holger On Thu, Jan 07, 2016 at 10:40 +, holger krekel wrote: > Hey all, > > let's try to find out if we can make a pytest sprint happen in 2016. > Here are some suggestions/thoughts on key points. > > Participants: anyway who has contributed to pytest in recent years but also > interested newcomers/wanna-be-contributors. Contributors are eligible > for getting their travel costs reimbursed (see funding below). > > Location: somewhere around Freiburg, black forest, Germany. > > Date ranges: > > 20-26th June or > > 30th June - 6th July. > > Travel: arrive on the first day, leave the last. > > Funding: we'll do a Indiegogo or betterplace.org campaign and ask > companies and individuals to help come up with funding for travel > costs, lodging and food for participants. If participants can come > on their company's time and money even better. In fact, the gathering > will be a great opportunity to dive deeper into pytest and make the best > use of it for your company. > > sprint contents: pytest-3.0 and a major new revision of the xdist plugin? > Cleaning up wards, introducing new features (to be continued ...). > > deadline for funding compaign: maybe February/March > so everybody can start booking. > > Who'd be up for it? how much do you estimate you need for travel? > Would the date range fit? > > best, > holger > ___ > pytest-dev mailing list > pytest-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev > -- about me:http://holgerkrekel.net/about-me/ contracting: http://merlinux.eu ___ pytest-dev mailing list pytest-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev
Re: [pytest-dev] tentative pytest sprint june 2016 / funding
Hi all, I'm currently keeping it a bit out, I'm in the process of switching jobs, moving and some personal life changes, so i probably can't say anything in detail, until the beginning of may. However -- Ronny Am 12.01.2016 um 22:54 schrieb holger krekel: > Hey Florian, Bruno, Brianna, Floris, Omar, all, > > great to hear that 20-26th June could work for you all! > Ronny is missing though and i haven't heart from Anatoly > for a longer time. > > I slightly prefer the june date to attaching the sprint to > EuroPython2016 which i am not sure i'll make. As i am bound to be on > travels (currently in San Francisco) quite a bit this year i'd prefer > hosting the sprint in Freiburg to not add yet another longer duration > where i am completely away from family. > > So now that we have a tentative plan i think it's time to go for the > funding campaign! If no one beats me to it i can see to draft a text > end january. I guess we can ask for EUR 4000 to be on the safe side as > it stands. my company could handle the accounting or we appoint someone > else who does it (i am not eager so please step foward if you like -- > the overhead with my accountant is probably 10% :) > > Anyone prefering a particular platform like indiegogo or betterplace or > so? I don't have much experience with those platforms myself. If we > aim at getting primarily companies to fund it we could even go without > those platforms and just setup a campain page on pytest.org and provide > a contact mail. A company funding it is also invited to send their > developer(s) to participate, learn and contribute for mutual benefit?! > :) > > best, > holger > > > On Thu, Jan 07, 2016 at 10:40 +, holger krekel wrote: >> Hey all, >> >> let's try to find out if we can make a pytest sprint happen in 2016. >> Here are some suggestions/thoughts on key points. >> >> Participants: anyway who has contributed to pytest in recent years but also >> interested newcomers/wanna-be-contributors. Contributors are eligible >> for getting their travel costs reimbursed (see funding below). >> >> Location: somewhere around Freiburg, black forest, Germany. >> >> Date ranges: >> >> 20-26th June or >> >> 30th June - 6th July. >> >> Travel: arrive on the first day, leave the last. >> >> Funding: we'll do a Indiegogo or betterplace.org campaign and ask >> companies and individuals to help come up with funding for travel >> costs, lodging and food for participants. If participants can come >> on their company's time and money even better. In fact, the gathering >> will be a great opportunity to dive deeper into pytest and make the best >> use of it for your company. >> >> sprint contents: pytest-3.0 and a major new revision of the xdist plugin? >> Cleaning up wards, introducing new features (to be continued ...). >> >> deadline for funding compaign: maybe February/March >> so everybody can start booking. >> >> Who'd be up for it? how much do you estimate you need for travel? >> Would the date range fit? >> >> best, >> holger >> ___ >> pytest-dev mailing list >> pytest-dev@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev >> ___ pytest-dev mailing list pytest-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev
Re: [pytest-dev] tentative pytest sprint june 2016 / funding
I guess more people might be able to commit to participating when event details are locked down. Bit of a catch 22 for organising. I don't have a preference on platform (I think kickstarter is best if making a lot of money/getting a lot of backers is the most important thing, which it's probably not here), but I strongly recommend not doing it yourself. :) http://funding.openinitiative.com/ is specifically for open source projects though. PSF will probably contribute a bit too https://www.python.org/psf/grants/ cheers Brianna On 13 January 2016 at 08:54, holger krekelwrote: > Hey Florian, Bruno, Brianna, Floris, Omar, all, > > great to hear that 20-26th June could work for you all! > Ronny is missing though and i haven't heart from Anatoly > for a longer time. > > I slightly prefer the june date to attaching the sprint to > EuroPython2016 which i am not sure i'll make. As i am bound to be on > travels (currently in San Francisco) quite a bit this year i'd prefer > hosting the sprint in Freiburg to not add yet another longer duration > where i am completely away from family. > > So now that we have a tentative plan i think it's time to go for the > funding campaign! If no one beats me to it i can see to draft a text > end january. I guess we can ask for EUR 4000 to be on the safe side as > it stands. my company could handle the accounting or we appoint someone > else who does it (i am not eager so please step foward if you like -- > the overhead with my accountant is probably 10% :) > > Anyone prefering a particular platform like indiegogo or betterplace or > so? I don't have much experience with those platforms myself. If we > aim at getting primarily companies to fund it we could even go without > those platforms and just setup a campain page on pytest.org and provide > a contact mail. A company funding it is also invited to send their > developer(s) to participate, learn and contribute for mutual benefit?! > :) > > best, > holger > > > On Thu, Jan 07, 2016 at 10:40 +, holger krekel wrote: > > Hey all, > > > > let's try to find out if we can make a pytest sprint happen in 2016. > > Here are some suggestions/thoughts on key points. > > > > Participants: anyway who has contributed to pytest in recent years but > also > > interested newcomers/wanna-be-contributors. Contributors are eligible > > for getting their travel costs reimbursed (see funding below). > > > > Location: somewhere around Freiburg, black forest, Germany. > > > > Date ranges: > > > > 20-26th June or > > > > 30th June - 6th July. > > > > Travel: arrive on the first day, leave the last. > > > > Funding: we'll do a Indiegogo or betterplace.org campaign and ask > > companies and individuals to help come up with funding for travel > > costs, lodging and food for participants. If participants can come > > on their company's time and money even better. In fact, the gathering > > will be a great opportunity to dive deeper into pytest and make the best > > use of it for your company. > > > > sprint contents: pytest-3.0 and a major new revision of the xdist plugin? > > Cleaning up wards, introducing new features (to be continued ...). > > > > deadline for funding compaign: maybe February/March > > so everybody can start booking. > > > > Who'd be up for it? how much do you estimate you need for travel? > > Would the date range fit? > > > > best, > > holger > > ___ > > pytest-dev mailing list > > pytest-dev@python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev > > > > -- > about me:http://holgerkrekel.net/about-me/ > contracting: http://merlinux.eu > ___ > pytest-dev mailing list > pytest-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev > -- They've just been waiting in a mountain for the right moment: http://modernthings.org/ ___ pytest-dev mailing list pytest-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev