PyCon sprints: sign up now!

Aahz pycon@python.org
Mon, 26 Jan 2004 10:02:13 -0500


We're starting the process of pulling PyCon sprints together, and we want
to know whether *you* are going to volunteer.  The PSF is sponsoring the
sprints, so all registered PyCon attendees can work on sprints for free.

To let the sprint organizers know who's interested, sign up on the
sprint wiki:

http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/SprintPlan2004


PS: Don't forget to register!  Early bird ends Jan 31!

PPS: Donate money to the PSF at http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html



PyCon is a community-oriented conference targeting developers (both those
using Python and those working on the Python project).  It gives you
opportunities to learn about significant advances in the Python
development community, to participate in a programming sprint with some
of the leading minds in the Open Source community, and to meet fellow
developers from around the world.  The organizers work to make the
conference affordable and accessible to all.

DC 2004 will be held March 24-26, 2004 in Washington, D.C.  The keynote
speaker is Mitch Kapor of the Open Source Applications Foundation
(http://www.osafoundation.org/).  There will be a four-day development
sprint before the conference.

We're looking for volunteers to help run PyCon.  If you're interested,
subscribe to http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pycon-organizers

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The central resource for PyCon DC 2004 is
http://www.pycon.org/
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Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com)           <*>         http://www.pythoncraft.com/

"The joy of coding Python should be in seeing short, concise, readable
classes that express a lot of action in a small amount of clear code -- 
not in reams of trivial code that bores the reader to death."  --GvR