Hi all! Around the Gothenburg sprint, we mentioned the idea to hold a sprint in Leysin (Switzerland) again this winter. We don't have the EU any more to pay us, but the Swiss Franc is now cheaper compared to the Euro :-) I checked with the "usual place", Chalet Ermina, and with my own schedule. The best dates would be in January before the 26th; afterwards it becomes a bit harder. If mid-January is too soon or otherwise too impossible for too many people I can check again for later in the winter, say in March (ski conditions are usually still good). What do you think about it? A bientot, Armin.
Hi Armin, On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 19:50 +0100, Armin Rigo wrote:
Hi all!
Around the Gothenburg sprint, we mentioned the idea to hold a sprint in Leysin (Switzerland) again this winter. We don't have the EU any more to pay us, but the Swiss Franc is now cheaper compared to the Euro :-)
I checked with the "usual place", Chalet Ermina, and with my own schedule. The best dates would be in January before the 26th; afterwards it becomes a bit harder. If mid-January is too soon or otherwise too impossible for too many people I can check again for later in the winter, say in March (ski conditions are usually still good).
What do you think about it?
FWIW I can well imagine to go to Leysin for Skiing, py-test and PyPy and other hacking around mid January. best, holger
Around the Gothenburg sprint, we mentioned the idea to hold a sprint in Leysin (Switzerland) again this winter. We don't have the EU any more to pay us, but the Swiss Franc is now cheaper compared to the Euro :-)
I checked with the "usual place", Chalet Ermina, and with my own schedule. The best dates would be in January before the 26th; afterwards it becomes a bit harder. If mid-January is too soon or otherwise too impossible for too many people I can check again for later in the winter, say in March (ski conditions are usually still good).
What do you think about it?
FWIW I can well imagine to go to Leysin for Skiing, py-test and PyPy and other hacking around mid January.
I would love to attend, but I will be out of the country until January 17th (taking a trip to Egypt!). Niko
Hi Armin, Armin Rigo wrote:
Around the Gothenburg sprint, we mentioned the idea to hold a sprint in Leysin (Switzerland) again this winter. We don't have the EU any more to pay us, but the Swiss Franc is now cheaper compared to the Euro :-)
I checked with the "usual place", Chalet Ermina, and with my own schedule. The best dates would be in January before the 26th; afterwards it becomes a bit harder. If mid-January is too soon or otherwise too impossible for too many people I can check again for later in the winter, say in March (ski conditions are usually still good).
What do you think about it?
We should think about how this interacts with Michael Leuschel's idea to do a paper sprint at one point in winter (probably in Leysin too). I personally wouldn't mind coming to a sprint in January, but on the other hand I would really like to do this paper sprint and probably couldn't go to two sprints that are close to each other. Cheers, Carl Friedrich
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
Hi Armin,
Armin Rigo wrote:
Around the Gothenburg sprint, we mentioned the idea to hold a sprint in Leysin (Switzerland) again this winter. We don't have the EU any more to pay us, but the Swiss Franc is now cheaper compared to the Euro :-)
I checked with the "usual place", Chalet Ermina, and with my own schedule. The best dates would be in January before the 26th; afterwards it becomes a bit harder. If mid-January is too soon or otherwise too impossible for too many people I can check again for later in the winter, say in March (ski conditions are usually still good).
What do you think about it?
We should think about how this interacts with Michael Leuschel's idea to do a paper sprint at one point in winter (probably in Leysin too). I personally wouldn't mind coming to a sprint in January, but on the other hand I would really like to do this paper sprint and probably couldn't go to two sprints that are close to each other.
As I said on irc is very unlikely I can make to a sprint in January.
Hey. It's hard to tell right now, but I would love to make sprint in Leysin (not sure if mid-January is feasible for me though) On Dec 21, 2007 12:25 PM, Samuele Pedroni <pedronis@openend.se> wrote:
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
Hi Armin,
Armin Rigo wrote:
Around the Gothenburg sprint, we mentioned the idea to hold a sprint in Leysin (Switzerland) again this winter. We don't have the EU any more to pay us, but the Swiss Franc is now cheaper compared to the Euro :-)
I checked with the "usual place", Chalet Ermina, and with my own schedule. The best dates would be in January before the 26th; afterwards it becomes a bit harder. If mid-January is too soon or otherwise too impossible for too many people I can check again for later in the winter, say in March (ski conditions are usually still good).
What do you think about it?
We should think about how this interacts with Michael Leuschel's idea to do a paper sprint at one point in winter (probably in Leysin too). I personally wouldn't mind coming to a sprint in January, but on the other hand I would really like to do this paper sprint and probably couldn't go to two sprints that are close to each other.
As I said on irc is very unlikely I can make to a sprint in January.
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Armin Rigo wrote:
Hi all!
Around the Gothenburg sprint, we mentioned the idea to hold a sprint in Leysin (Switzerland) again this winter. We don't have the EU any more to pay us, but the Swiss Franc is now cheaper compared to the Euro :-)
I checked with the "usual place", Chalet Ermina, and with my own schedule. The best dates would be in January before the 26th; afterwards it becomes a bit harder. If mid-January is too soon or otherwise too impossible for too many people I can check again for later in the winter, say in March (ski conditions are usually still good).
What do you think about it?
Not sure yet, but it is very likely that they want me to continue on Psyco until we make a release. So I might be away early January for another couple of weeks. ciao - chris -- Christian Tismer :^) <mailto:tismer@stackless.com> tismerysoft GmbH : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's Johannes-Niemeyer-Weg 9A : *Starship* http://starship.python.net/ 14109 Berlin : PGP key -> http://wwwkeys.pgp.net/ work +49 30 802 86 56 mobile +49 173 24 18 776 fax +49 30 80 90 57 05 PGP 0x57F3BF04 9064 F4E1 D754 C2FF 1619 305B C09C 5A3B 57F3 BF04 whom do you want to sponsor today? http://www.stackless.com/
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Armin Rigo -
Carl Friedrich Bolz -
Christian Tismer -
holger krekel -
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Niko Matsakis -
Samuele Pedroni