Thanks to David Murray, we're going ahead with plans to make a full-fledged introduction to core development at PyOhio. We've just started circulating this announcement to drum up interest, so if there are people or groups who you'd like to recruit to the effort, please forward it to them. By the way, I haven't made a peep on this list yet - or even read it - because I'm intentionally preserving my ignorance so that I can be the leader-learner for the Teach Me session. (It's the first time wilful ignorance has actually been a virtue). Anyway, the announcement: Become a Python contributor at PyOhio ===================================== Working in Python is awesome. Are you ready to work on Python? The quality of Python and the Standard Library depend on volunteers who fix bugs and make improvements to the codebase. If you're interested in joining these volunteers, good for you! Information on core development is right on Python's homepage. However, if you'd like an in-person boost to get you started, come to PyOhio this July 31 - August 3. One of our many events is "Teach Me Python Bugfixing", an introduction to working on Python that's guaranteed newbie-friendly (because a newbie is running it). Next come two evenings and two full days of Python core sprinting, so you can put your new skills to use with plenty of helpers around. It's classroom learning and real-life practice at one free event! See you there! Core development: http://www.python.org/dev/ PyOhio: http://www.pyohio.org/ Teach Me Python Bugfixing: http://www.pyohio.org/2010/Talks#A.234_Teach_Me_Python_Bugfixing PyOhio sprints: http://www.pyohio.org/Sprints2010 -- - Catherine http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com/ *** PyOhio 2010 * July 31 - Aug 1 * Columbus, OH * pyohio.org *** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20100615/81fcec83/attachment.html>
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