PSF Sponsored Sprints



At their May 10 meeting, the PSF Board create a new Sprint Committee
to organize a series of sprints for working on Python. Jesse Noller is the committee chair.


This new "focused sprint" initiative is part of a concerted effort to
attract more contributors to Python's development team and to speed
the adoption of Python 3. The PSF has agreed to provide funding to
groups interested in organizing sprints related to:



  • Python core tasks such as bug triage and evaluating patches

  • Python core documentation work

  • Porting existing third-party libraries to run under Python 3

  • Enhancing http://python.org/ with new content, organization, or
    design work

  • Development of PyPI


Over time, other projects may be added as the committee identifies
them. Complete instructions for proposing a sprint for your group
will be posted once they are worked out.


In the mean time, the Sprint Committee needs volunteers to help launch
this project. The first steps will be to set up some communication
channels, and then start developing several guides for new
contributors. If you want to help out, contact Jesse Noller via
sprints@python.org.


See the announcement on Jesse's blog
for more details.


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