On Feb 3, 2006, at 6:39 PM, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
What's on the board for the pycon sprint?

Although I'm signed up officially as the "coach", I don't really have much of an agenda to what I'd like to get done.

My plan is to make a "pycon2006" branch in SVN and give anyone who's there checkin privileges to that branch; that way we can all work as fast as possible. On the last day we'll work on merging changes from that branch back into trunk and we can discard anything we don't want to pick up at that time.

I was hoping -- and I know it's boring -- that we could spend at least a day in bug-fix mode. There are 340 open tickets right now, including 70 with associated patches. My personal goal for the sprint is to review and accept or reject all those patches.

Besides that...? I had planned at the "orientation" session (Sunday, right after PyCon proper ends) to sit down with everyone staying for the spring and come up with a schedule then. There's the beginnings of a list at http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyCon2006/Sprints/ DjangoSprint, so anyone with ideas of areas to work in should add stuff there and we'll review that list at the planning session.

Oh, and if you'll be there for the sprint but aren't on that page, please add your name.

Crap, I've really got to get started on my presentation!

Jacob

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