Hi,
OK, thanks! To make the scheduling easier, I created this Doodle poll.
As I understand, the critical thing is that most of the core developers
fill out their preferences (or mark all dates as unsuitable, if not interested
in the Tallinn sprint at all), since if there are just one or two core
developers
coming, this is not going to be a successful sprint.
http://doodle.com/4uiwehbfed7ryqf8
The sprint lasts for a week. Select the starting dates (Mondays)
suitable
for you. One of the dates is already in December, and some are very close to
the Leysin sprint, but I'm including them just in case.
Ahti
On Friday 29 November 2013 6:17:20 PM Romain Guillebert wrote:
> Hi Ahti
>
> I'm interested in going if this sprint happens, I'd be able to go after
> February 2nd (as long as it's not during PyCon).
>
> Cheers
> Romain
>
> On 11/26, Ahti Heinla wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am new to PyPy, but very impressed with what you guys have done.
> > Myself I am best known for having been a founding engineer and Chief
> > Technical
> > Architect for Skype. Python is my favourite language, and I want to help
> > PyPy
> > somehow.
> >
> > How about I organise a sprint in Tallinn, Estonia (where I live)? I can
> > hopefully
> > drum up some interest among local developers, perhaps also get some top
> > ex-Skype engineers to join. The requirement to contribute a week full-time
> > is a
> > deterrent for many though, so I am not sure yet how many people I can get.
> >
> > Myself I have no background in interpreters/compilers, but have written
> > code for 32 years, often optimised lowlevel code (assembly, C++). I would
> > need some hand-holding to get started, but I am sure I'd be productive in
> > a day or two.
> >
> > Ahti
> > ahtih on IRC
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