Cool! Glad to see that the idea of local core-dev sprints hasn't totally
been forgotten.

I saw that you had a need for an asyncio tutorial. I wonder if the "500
lines" chapter on asyncio would help? I didn't write it; I only write the
500 lines of code, A. Jesse Jiryu Davis wrote the text, and it's wonderful:
http://aosabook.org/en/500L/a-web-crawler-with-asyncio-coroutines.html

On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org> wrote:

> Yesterday (27-Sep-2015), four Washington DC area Python developers got
> together for a local Python hacking sprint.  Andrew, Eric, Jason, and I
> were
> joined remotely by the esteemed R. David Murray.  We did stuff and had fun!
> We hope to do stuff and have fun again!  If you want to join us for stuff
> and
> fun next time, please get in touch.
>
> Here's a write-up of the sprint:
>
> https://gitlab.com/python-smtpd-hackers/aiosmtpd/wikis/2015-09-27-hackfest
>
> Special thanks to the PSF and Brian Curtin for sponsoring the sprint.
>
> Cheers,
> -Barry
>
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