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I'd prefer Europe. But I guess I could afford travelling to the US, too.

1.5 Sprint

Let's get together for a couple days to do some serious design work and hacking for the 1.5 release (Mar 1).

1. Who

Interested parties and their locations:

WHO

WHERE

Matt Mackall

Minneapolis, MN

USA

Steve Losh

Rochester, NY

USA

Brodie Rao

Charlotte, NC

USA

Augie Fackler

Chicago, IL

USA

Greg Ward

Montreal, QC

Canada

Brendan Cully

Vancouver, BC

Canada

Alexander Solovyov

Kiev

Ukraine

Peter Arrenbrecht

Zürich

Switzerland

Dirkjan Ochtman

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Benoit Boissinot

Lyon

France

Patrick Mézard

Paris

France

timeless

Helsinki

Finland

David Soria Parra

Karlsruhe

Germany

Henrik Stuart

Copenhagen

Denmark

Sune Foldager

Copenhagen

Denmark

Martin Geisler

Aarhus

Denmark

Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen

Aarhus

Denmark

Nicolas Dumazet

Tokyo

Japan

Stefano Tortarolo

Turin/Milan

Italy

Benjamin Pollack

New York, NY

USA

2. Where and When

Possible locations:

WHERE

WHEN

Amsterdam

Netherlands

January/February/March?

Copenhagen

Denmark

January/February/March?

Atlanta, GA

USA

After PyCon, Feb 22

Paris

France

January/February/March?

3. Possible Agenda

  • Improving the development process
  • Lightweight copies, parent deltas, shallow clones, pushable bookmarks
  • Wire protocol improvements
  • Performance improvements
  • Usability
  • Stable inotify, passing some kind of python run-tests.py --inotify *

  • Brainstorm incoming discovery protocol (fewer roundtrips)

4. Funding

Can we get sponsorship from any large users?

5. Availability & comments

Please enter any comments on preferred dates, venues or something completely different.

5.0.0.1. Alexander Solovyov

5.0.0.2. Augie Fackler

5.0.0.3. Benoit Boissinot

I'm not available 16-23 jan. and 15-19 feb.

5.0.0.4. Brodie Rao

5.0.0.5. Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen

My sister is due to give birth mid-january, but I have no preferences w.r.t. date other than that. It's unlikely that I will be able to afford a trip to the US.

5.0.0.6. David Soria Parra

Before 16. Jan would be good. Feb / March is difficult for me because of exams.

5.0.0.7. Dirkjan Ochtman

I'm fairly flexible in January, though I need to be in Amsterdam on the 29th and the 30th. In February, I'll be at PyCon 18th-25th, otherwise available.

5.0.0.8. Greg Ward

5.0.0.9. Henrik Stuart

5.0.0.10. Martin Geisler

I'm away February 8th to 12th.

5.0.0.11. Matt Mackall

5.0.0.12. Nicolas Dumazet

Given my location, it's going to be difficult to physically join you. But I want to take part in the sprint effort. I'll try to participate via IRC, mainly on inotify topics, and on any other topics where my modest skills can help.

5.0.0.13. Patrick Mézard

5.0.0.14. Peter Arrenbrecht

I'd prefer Europe. But I guess I could afford travelling to the US, too.

5.0.0.15. Steve Losh

I'm very seriously considering heading to PyCon and a sprint the same weekend would pretty much tip the scales. I can't afford to travel to Europe without sponsorship.

5.0.0.16. Sune Foldager

5.0.0.17. timeless

5.0.0.18. Stefano Tortarolo

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