Hello Twisted Community,

Tomorrow, we're going to have a sprint in Massachusetts, where core developers 
and several contributors will get together to improve Twisted's code and 
documentation.  If you can't make it there, we'd be happy for you to play along 
at home, reviewing tickets and submitting patches.  We'll be on the twisted IRC 
channel as usual.

However, there are probably many of you who don't quite feel up to a sprint; 
who might not know enough about Python, or Twisted's internals, or the 
development process.  Or maybe you're just not that confident in your coding 
skills.  Twisted needs your help too.

In the past year, we've had two people take over non-coding responsibilities.   
Jason J.W. Williams has become our official Success Stories ambassador (feel 
free to get in touch with him at <succ...@twistedmatrix.com> if you've got 
one!) and David Sturgis has become (somewhat less formally) our impromptu 
Boston-area sprint director.  Partially as a result, the core team has been 
able to stop thinking about sprint organization and success stories, and finish 
several new features in time for 10.2 as well as getting that release out 
before the end of 2010.

There are lots of other small jobs that need some attention.  By committing to 
one of the following responsibilities, you'd take a load off the core 
developers' minds so that we can focus on doing that core development:

Maintain a project page - one of the ones linked from 
<http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/TwistedProjects>.  These should be the 
preferred "landing" pages for people with a particular interest in Twisted, 
like "I want to run a chat server", but right now they don't contain enough 
useful information.
Maintain contact with our sponsors.  This would involve remembering when 
particular people donated, getting in touch with them when their sponsor 
membership is about to expire, and putting up and taking down logos from the 
front page of twistedmatrix.com.
Give credit where credit is due.  
<http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/TwistedMatrixLaboratories> and the CREDITS 
file in the Twisted release are kind of a mess; they refer to people who are 
long gone and they don't recognize people who worked hard on the current 
release.

Please reply if you'd like to accept one of these responsibilities, or if you 
can think of another smallish, non-coding responsibility that someone could 
take over.

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