Ok, things are starting to shape up for this, so I am starting up a
"calendar" of sorts.  Everything is tentative at this time.

Month - Dates - Location(s) - Organizer     - Sponsor

April - 25/26 -

May   - ??    - Atlanta, GA, Paris, FR -               - PyATL

June  - 27-29 - Denver, CO  - Chris Perkins - Bivio

July  - ???   - ???

August - ???  - ???

September - ??? - ?Boston, MA - Luke Macken?                    Note:
this is a great time of year to visit the east.  Colors are
spectacular

October - ??? - California?  - How about someplace warm?

Nov/Dec.  I think we need a break by then.


Also, we should talk to some of the companies using WSGI technologies
and see if they will sponsor the sprints in some way.  I know there
was one company using TG a lot because they had a lightning talk about
it.  I forget the name... Maybe we could convince Google to fly people
around for sprinting :-)

cheers.
-chris

On Mar 19, 10:32 pm, lmacken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 3:15 pm, percious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > TG/TG2 have been having sprints about 1x a month for the last 6 months
> > or so.  I think we should keep this up, but let's up the ante a bit.
>
> > First off, I think we should have asprintthe last weekend of every
> > month, this makes it easy to understand.  (Except for December,
> > because December is CRAZY)
>
> > Secondly, I think it would be a great idea to assign an on-site city
> > to eachsprint.  It would be a good idea to assign the sites ahead of
> > time so that those who want to can arrange travel to said site, and
> > those who live close by can make plans ahead of time.  Sprints will
> > still continue to happen with remote-connectivity, but having a set
> > host city might be a great way to gain some more developers.  Also, it
> > may help our students participating in GSoC to come to asprintnear
> > them.
>
> > I am personally happy to support any sprints in Denver/Boulder, CO.
> > (Which is a great place to visit, BTW)
>
> > Finally, lets open up the sprints to all WSGI python frameworks.  We
> > are starting to meld and share more with all the frameworks and we
> > could gain a lot by sharing our sprints with the greater community.
>
> > Please post-up if you are willing to organize asprintin your area,
> > know of a good venue, or are willing to put people up or help in some
> > other way.
>
> > Lets make 2008 the best year for TG/WSGI in terms of community
> > involvement!
>
> Sounds good to me!
>
> I'd be willing to help coordinate a Bostonsprintwhenever people are
> interested.  I've been in touch with the Beta House folks, and it
> seems like it may be a nice venue, but I'm open to other suggestions
> as well.
>
> luke
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