On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 04:32:27PM +0100, Georg Brandl wrote:
> If it was the last bug day you speak about, this was a bit unfortunate
> since it
> was only me and Tim who were present for a longer time, and not busy with
> some
> server maintenance tasks. I guess I just picked the wrong day ;)
Why not offer a Python patching tutorial at the next US/Euro PyCon? It
seems like there's plenty that could be taught. I'd attend. I'd suggest
that that specific tutorial be offered free, or be paid for by sponsors.
Similarly, the first day of the post-PyCon sprints could have a group
learning abo
Paul Moore schrieb:
> On 07/03/07, Georg Brandl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If it was the last bug day you speak about, this was a bit unfortunate since
>> it
>> was only me and Tim who were present for a longer time, and not busy with
>> some
>> server maintenance tasks. I guess I just picked
On 07/03/07, Georg Brandl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it was the last bug day you speak about, this was a bit unfortunate since
> it
> was only me and Tim who were present for a longer time, and not busy with some
> server maintenance tasks. I guess I just picked the wrong day ;)
Agreed - the
Michael Foord schrieb:
> This raises a point which is related to the 'encouraging developers' thread.
>
> I created this patch as part of a Python bug day over a year ago. The
> bug day was trumpeted as being a good place for 'newbies' who wanted to
> contribute to Python could start, and imp