On Mar 27, 2017, at 5:05 PM, Ewa Jodlowska <ewa@python.org> wrote:Hi Anna,Thank you for putting together such a comprehensive update email. I have cropped out the points I am not addressing, but feel free to ask me anything I miss :)On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 6:59 AM, Anna Ossowski <ossanna16@gmx.de> wrote:* We talked about offering Open Spaces during the sprints and Ewa said there would be rooms available to do this. Do we still want to do this? Is there anything else we would need to do in order to make this happen?Unfortunately, we do not have the same space as we did in 2016 for Sprints. This year the Sprints will be on the lower level and in the rooms where our tutorials/open space rooms will be prior to the Sprints (section A & B). See map:<Screen Shot 2017-03-06 at 4.52.53 PM.png>We have less space than we did in 2016 so we cannot commit any spaces to Open Spaces at this time. However, from my experience, Sprints attendees always find a way to have ad hoc get togethers.* We agreed that it would be a good idea to publish a blog post about the Open Spaces again this year. I pulled up last year’s blog post updated it, and left some comments. If you all could take a look and comment/edit, etc., that would be fabulous.Trey, you mentioned that it would be good to have the blog post added to the Python newsletter. Do you have any ideas on how we can accomplish this?Ewa and Brandon,* We talked about adding a section about the Open Spaces and possible a blank column indicating each Open Spaces time slot to the printed schedule. Do you know yet if this will be possible?Our designer is working on the schedule this month. Since it is small, we have to see if it will have space for adding the open spaces. Can you give me more detail on what you expected for this?