Hi all,

the date for the helpdesk is tuesday from 10:30 to 12:00 and again from 14:00 to 15:30.

I am also there on sunday and will stay for the sprints and do some work on tox, if you are interested to join in.

See you in Rimini
Oliver

On Fri, 12 May 2017 at 21:33 Oliver Bestwalter <oliver@bestwalter.de> wrote:
Hi all,

I just got a mail that the helpdesk proposal was accepted. The date is not scheduled yet. Will keep you posted.

Cheers,
Oliver


On Mon, 24 Apr 2017 at 17:03 Dave Hunt <dhunt@mozilla.com> wrote:
Unfortunately not. Might be able to attend a pytest sprint if one is planned, but otherwise it’ll probably be next year for me.


On 24 Apr 2017, at 16:00, Oliver Bestwalter <oliver@bestwalter.de> wrote:

Hi Dave,

no problem - was looking forward to see you to though. Are you attending Pycon US? I might be there for the sprints.

Cheers,
Oliver

On Mon, 24 Apr 2017 at 15:56 Dave Hunt <dhunt@mozilla.com> wrote:
Unfortunately I’ve decided not to attend EuroPython this year, so I’ll need to revoke my offer to help out. Hopefully next year..!

On 28 Mar 2017, at 09:21, Dave Hunt <dhunt@mozilla.com> wrote:

I’m thinking of coming to EuroPython, and would be happy to spend some time at the helpdesk. My particular area of expertise would be the plugins I maintain, but I’m sure I can also answer some pytest/tox/devpi queries too.

Cheers,
Dave

On 27 Mar 2017, at 21:42, Oliver Bestwalter <oliver@bestwalter.de> wrote:

Hi all,

EuroPython is on the horizon and they have a new thing (or at least new for me) called "helpdesk"

> Helpdesk / 10 slots

> Helpdesks are a great way to share your experience on a technology, by offering to help people answering their questions and solving their practical problems. You can run a helpdesk by yourself or with colleagues and friends. Each helpdesk will be open for 3 hours in total, 1.5 hours in the morning and 1.5 hours in the afternoon. People looking for help will sign up for a 30 minute slot and talk to you. There is no specific preparation needed; you just need to be proficient in the technology you run the helpdesk for.

see: https://ep2017.europython.eu/en/call-for-proposals/

I would be interested to try this and volunteer to help with questions about tox mainly. Would anybody else interested in that kind of thing? If we find a handful of people that would want to do that, we could have a tox/pytest/devpi helpdesk :)

Cheers,
Oliver
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