On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 08:22:28PM -0400, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: > Hello folks, > > At DC22, a few people seemed interested in a potential Python Team remote > sprint, sometime between October and early December. > > I'm thus writing to the list to see if there is indeed interest for this. If > only 2 people reply, I won't push this further :) > > Here are a few potential ideas of things people could work on, in no > particular order: > > - working on testing and merging the pybuild-autodep8 feature [1]
I'm very much invested in getting this done. I plan to be participate to help make it happen. > - fixing the ~50 packages that are still using 'python3 setup.py' [2] > - reviewing and merging unnoticed salsa MRs on the Team's packages [3] > - fixing policy violations [4] > - upstreaming CPython patches [5] > - trying to remove all remaining Python 2 packages [6] > - working on PEP 668 [7] [8] > - working on lintian tags for the team [9] > - patching tracker.debian.org (Django) to show pending MRs [10] [11] > > People are of course welcome to work on whatever other things they see fit > for the betterment of the Team :) > > I've done a remote sprint for the Clojure Team back in May and it went > great. > > Each people registered and we asked for a food budget, based on the "Meals > and Incidentals Rate" the US government publishes for most cities in the > world [12] [13]. I encourage you to look up your city, but I know I ended up > eating pretty well :) > > I would envision a 3 day sprint (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) being long enough > yet not too long for most of us to make progress on key issues without being > over-tiring. > > Happy to hear back from y'all (please do if you're interested). If I see > people are interested, I'll send a poll to find the most suitable dates. I would be willing to join, at least all day on Friday and a few hours during both days in the weekend.
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