[pypy-dev] PyPy/NumPyPy sprint(s) in Leipzig, Germany?
Mike Müller
mmueller at python-academy.de
Fri Feb 17 21:05:36 CET 2012
Am 17.02.12 20:26, schrieb Maciej Fijalkowski:
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:16 PM, Stefan Behnel <stefan_ml at behnel.de> wrote:
>> Antonio Cuni, 17.02.2012 00:27:
>>> On 02/16/2012 10:17 PM, Armin Rigo wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 22:07, Mike Müller wrote:
>>>>> We can move the date. One week or only a few days? Like 22nd till 27th
>>>>> of June would put four days in between the sprint and EP.
>>>>
>>>> That would work too. Antonio, would such dates let you come to
>>>> Leipzig for at least most of the sprint, or should we say "too bad"
>>>> for you?
>>>
>>> yes, those dates might work for me.
>>> However, I'd prefer not to do any promise, so if people prefer to do 25-30,
>>> then too bad for me.
>>>
>>> Just pick the period that you prefer, and then if I manage I'll be glad to
>>> come.
>>
>> Just a note that I'll be in Leipzig up to the 15th of June anyway (giving a
>> Cython course). I don't know if the week after that suits *anyone*
>> (including Mike), but if you could move the sprint another week earlier,
>> I'd arrange to stay for the week-end (16/17th) and we could discuss
>> Cython/PyPy integration topics there.
This week is still available.
>>
>> Stefan
>
> I'm afraid I can't make it that early :( Since my home base is cape
> town travelling back and forth for 10 days just does not make any
> sense.
>
> 22-27 (being all full sprint days right? we usually do 3 + 1 + 3
> including weekends) sounds very good to me.
I think the one with the longest traveling distance should get the highest
priority, which puts 22-27 into the pole positions.
Stefan: How about coming to Leipzig again? I know it is about 5 hours
by train (much longer than it needs to be :( ). Train tickets get rather
inexpensive when booked well ahead and valid for a specific train only.
Well, there is still the extra time. You can also fly from Munich.
This could be cheaper than the train.
To all: I think we can get some funding to cover (parts) of traveling and
accommodation costs if your company/institution does not pay.
Mike
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