Hi all,

looks like we have agreed on a set of tasks and we have people with
the will and capacity to work on them during the hackfest. This
concrete set of tasks may seem small at first, but I think it's just
what is left to do in order to keep Python as a compelling language on
which to develop for the GNOME platform in the foreseeable future.

Right now it seems to me that Boston, MA would be the best place to
hold the hackfest, as two people are local, one lives relatively
close, and facilities have been offered. What about the dates? Have
made a couple of searches and tickets from Europe get as cheap as they
can get in about 3 weeks from now. Or maybe April, when it won't be as
freezing cold?

About hosting, I think it will be easy for non-local participants to
find welcoming couches, from the Red Hat/OLPC/Sugar Labs communities
there.

Opinions? Once we agree on the above points, we can come up with a
budget and a more detailed plan to present to the GNOME Foundation
board.

Regards,

Tomeu
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