Pandas dev sprint July 5-8 (pre-Scipy Conf)
Dear all, We are planning to do a pandas sprint just before the Scipy Conference (which is in Austin, Texas, July 9-13). The sprint would then be from July 5 or 6 to July 8, also in Austin. We will meet there with some of the core devs, but we also want to invite other pandas (or related libraries) contributors. Note: the sprint is not meant to jump-start newcomers to contributing to open source (for that, there is a sprint at the end of the Scipy). The exact planning of the sprint still needs to be discussed (will open a separate thread for that), but topics will probably include: general issue clean-up, discussing project management, roadmap to pandas 1.0 (what do we still want to get in / change before that) and evolution of pandas afterwards, ... and of course actual coding. *So if you are interested, certainly let something know! * We probably want to keep it somewhat limited in number, but don't hesitate to state your interest. If you would like to participate, but not sure if you would fit at such a sprint, don't hesitate to mail me personally. If you would like to participate, but would need financial support, you can also mail me (we might have some funds, but not fully sure yet). Best, Joris
Dear all, As a follow-up on the mail below, the sprints will take place from July 5th afternoon until July 8th, probably in the offices of Anaconda. For now we will be with around 9 people, but if you still want to participate, see this mail as a last call and please respond to me! Also, if you have ideas of what should be discussed / worked on, remember this mail I sent earlier to the list: https://mail.python.org/pipermail/pandas-dev/2018-May/000752.html (and google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CPkc4avxb9XiEpI7Zz9Wg8FUkC_oXQqmdZzD-alC... ) Best, Joris 2018-04-20 18:24 GMT+02:00 Joris Van den Bossche < jorisvandenbossche@gmail.com>: Dear all,
We are planning to do a pandas sprint just before the Scipy Conference (which is in Austin, Texas, July 9-13). The sprint would then be from July 5 or 6 to July 8, also in Austin.
We will meet there with some of the core devs, but we also want to invite other pandas (or related libraries) contributors. Note: the sprint is not meant to jump-start newcomers to contributing to open source (for that, there is a sprint at the end of the Scipy).
The exact planning of the sprint still needs to be discussed (will open a separate thread for that), but topics will probably include: general issue clean-up, discussing project management, roadmap to pandas 1.0 (what do we still want to get in / change before that) and evolution of pandas afterwards, ... and of course actual coding.
*So if you are interested, certainly let something know! *
We probably want to keep it somewhat limited in number, but don't hesitate to state your interest. If you would like to participate, but not sure if you would fit at such a sprint, don't hesitate to mail me personally. If you would like to participate, but would need financial support, you can also mail me (we might have some funds, but not fully sure yet).
Best, Joris
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Joris Van den Bossche