From arigo at tunes.org Mon Apr 13 12:19:55 2009 From: arigo at tunes.org (Armin Rigo) Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 12:19:55 +0200 Subject: [pypy-sprint] Arriving at the sprint In-Reply-To: <200904120904.n3C94HFO018555@fido.openend.se> References: <200904120904.n3C94HFO018555@fido.openend.se> Message-ID: <20090413101955.GA6020@code0.codespeak.net> Hi all, Here are some instructions on how to get to the Chalet Ermina, in case you need them. In Leysin, get off at Leysin-Feydey, the village's third stop (and the only stop that is almost flat :-) Then you need to go to the cable car station. The easiest way (but it may not work in the evening) is to take the free bus, called "Bus Navette" in french. You can also just walk: at the exit of the station, go left and follow the main road, slightly upwards, for 50 meters; then go all the way down the very sloped street. Then you are in this plan at the cable car station: http://www.ermina.ch/plan%20leysin.gif so just follow the plan to the North Chalet (the plan is oriented so that "up" on the plan is also "up" on the ground, but "From Aigle" is for cars only). You need to go down just on the right of the large car park ("P" on the plan -- on the plan it's on the left of course), and turn left and go horizontally until the North Chalet Ermina. A bientot, Armin. From arigo at tunes.org Mon Apr 13 17:09:10 2009 From: arigo at tunes.org (Armin Rigo) Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:09:10 +0200 Subject: [pypy-sprint] cannot read e-mails Message-ID: <20090413150910.GA1768@code0.codespeak.net> Hi all, It seems that I cannot read e-mails sent to arigo at tunes.org right now. Please send them to arigo at codespeak.net. A bientot, Armin. From cfbolz at gmx.de Fri May 29 18:04:51 2009 From: cfbolz at gmx.de (Carl Friedrich Bolz) Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 18:04:51 +0200 Subject: [pypy-sprint] Europython Sprint Announcement Message-ID: <4A2007A3.7020903@gmx.de> ================================================================== Birmingham (UK) EuroPython PyPy Sprints 28-29 June/ 3-4 July 2009 ================================================================== The PyPy team is sprinting at EuroPython again. This year there are `sprint days`_ before (28-29 June) and after (3-4 July) the conference. Some PyPy core people should be present during both periods. .. _`sprint days`: http://wiki.europython.eu/Sprints If you plan to attend the sprints after the conference we recommend you to listen to the PyPy technical talk (`EuroPython schedule`_) during the conference since it will give you a good overview of the status of development. Goals and topics of the sprint ------------------------------ There are many possible and interesting sprint topics to work on - here we list some possible task areas: - trying out software on PyPy's Python interpreter: the CPython test suite is not all that complete, therefore the fact that we pass most tests is no real indication of bug-freeness. We have tried and know that frameworks like Django and Twisted work with PyPy. Therefore we would like to try running more "real applications" on top of the Python interpreter (ideally ones that have a good test suite themselves and that don't need unusual extension modules). Running things on Windows is also interesting, we know our coverage there is not as good as on Linux. - check and improve Mac OS X support - starting to work on porting 2.6 features to PyPy's Python interpreter - ongoing JIT generator work - of course we are open to other ideas for what to work on. Examples could be working on other language interpreters, sandboxing, ... ------------ Registration ------------ If you'd like to come, please subscribe to the `pypy-sprint mailing list`_ and drop a note about your interests and post any questions. More organisational information will be sent to that list. Please register by adding yourself on the following list (via svn): http://codespeak.net/svn/pypy/extradoc/sprintinfo/ep2009/people.txt or on the pypy-sprint mailing list if you do not yet have check-in rights: http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-sprint --------------------------------------- Preparation (if you feel it is needed): --------------------------------------- - read the `getting-started`_ pages on http://codespeak.net/pypy, especially also the `development of PyPy itself part`_ . - for inspiration, overview and technical status you are welcome to read `the technical reports available and other relevant documentation`_ - please direct any technical and/or development oriented questions to pypy-dev at codespeak.net and any sprint organizing/logistical questions to pypy-sprint at codespeak.net - if you need information about the conference, potential hotels, directions etc we recommend to look at http://www.europython.eu. We are looking forward to meet you at the EuroPython PyPy sprints! The PyPy team .. See also .. .. _getting-started: http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/getting-started.html .. _`development of PyPy itself part`: http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/getting-started-dev.html .. _`pypy-sprint mailing list`: http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-sprint .. _`the technical reports available and other relevant documentation`: http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/docindex.html .. _`EuroPython schedule`: http://europython.eu/talks/timetable From cfbolz at gmx.de Fri May 29 19:25:13 2009 From: cfbolz at gmx.de (Carl Friedrich Bolz) Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 19:25:13 +0200 Subject: [pypy-sprint] [Fwd: Re: [EuroPython] PyPy Europython Sprint Announcement] Message-ID: <4A201A79.5020202@gmx.de> -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: John Pinner Subject: Re: [EuroPython] PyPy Europython Sprint Announcement Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 18:16:12 +0100 Size: 6594 Url: http://codespeak.net/pipermail/pypy-sprint/attachments/20090529/8c2c4916/attachment.eml From arigo at tunes.org Sat May 30 09:04:06 2009 From: arigo at tunes.org (Armin Rigo) Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 09:04:06 +0200 Subject: [pypy-sprint] [Fwd: Re: [EuroPython] PyPy Europython Sprint Announcement] In-Reply-To: <4A201A79.5020202@gmx.de> References: <4A201A79.5020202@gmx.de> Message-ID: <20090530070406.GB28057@code0.codespeak.net> Hi, On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 07:25:13PM +0200, Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote: > It is NOT enough to just sign up on the codespeak list. I guess that for regularity with all other PyPy sprints, we can handle ourselves the fact of copying over to the wiki the people who only put themselves in the codespeak list (and vice-versa, possibly). A bientot, Armin. From pedronis at openend.se Sat May 30 14:24:35 2009 From: pedronis at openend.se (Samuele Pedroni) Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 14:24:35 +0200 Subject: [pypy-sprint] [Fwd: Re: [EuroPython] PyPy Europython Sprint Announcement] In-Reply-To: <20090530070406.GB28057@code0.codespeak.net> References: <4A201A79.5020202@gmx.de> <20090530070406.GB28057@code0.codespeak.net> Message-ID: <4A212583.3080402@openend.se> Armin Rigo wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 07:25:13PM +0200, Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote: > >> It is NOT enough to just sign up on the codespeak list. >> > > I guess that for regularity with all other PyPy sprints, we can handle > ourselves the fact of copying over to the wiki the people who only put > themselves in the codespeak list (and vice-versa, possibly). > > did that for the first batch of people, please check your data yourself, I was not sure about Carl Friedrich start date: http://wiki.europython.eu/Sprints also added tentative dates for Armin. Samuele