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This is not about the sprints per se but it's certainly germane: the Marriott reservation web site allows bookings for the sprinting days at the PyCon group rate. Some more details on booking are on the "room splitting" pycon web page. If booking yourself, please be sure to click on the 1-2 or 3-4 tab on the top left of the PyCon 2007 hotel page or get the rate by calling +1.800.228.9290, even after making your initial reservation.


Goal: Work towards Zope 3.4 release

Coach: Christian Theune

Details: Zope34Sprint


Goal: Python 3000 implementation

Coach: Brett Cannon, Guido van Rossum, Neal Norwitz, Thomas Wouters

Details: Py3kSprint

Note: Coaches available Monday and Tuesday only


Goal: Python fun educational software for "playful learning" from child students to professors

Coach: Johnny Stovall, Ph.D. < ooucERASE AT yahooERASE period comERASE >

Details: EducationalSprint TBD (BEGINNER to EXPERT in Python or education) - Google OLPC "playful learning" and you will begin to understand why "playful learning" is radically different from most "educational software." When I was a small child, I taught other children weekly. Now I teach research scientists, tsunami/earthquake/landside/etc. victims, M.D.'s, educators, and government officals in China, Indonesia, and other third world countries. Will you help implement some ideas for the benefit of worldwide education? Most of the ideas we can work on will greatly improve your productivity in programming, education, and several other areas.


Goal: PyCon-Tech: Improve the convention software.

Coach: Douglas Napoleone <pycon at dougma dot com>

Details: PyConTechSprint (Django focus, beginner to expert)


Goal: Zope 3 Learner's Circle

Coach: Jeff Rush <jeff at taupro dot com>

Details: Zope3HowToSprint


Goal: Python Job Board

Coach: Peter Kropf <pkropf at gmail dot com>

Details: PythonJobBoardSprint


Goal: Django: TBD

Coach: Jacob Kaplan-Moss <jacob at jacobian dot org>

Details: Will be posted closer to the 'con.


Goal: Trac: TBD

Coach: Matt Good <trac at matt-good.net>

Details: TracSprint


Goal: Jython: Language/Core

Coach: Jim Baker <jbaker at zyasoft dot com dot not> and Charlie Groves <charlie put-dot-here groves at gmail dot com>

Details: JythonSprint Learning from advances in other dynamic languages, bring Jython current with CPython 2.5. Stabilize Jython 2.2 work to bring it to production quality.


Goal: Docutils: squash bugs & add features

Coach: David Goodger <goodger at python dot org>

Details: on the Python.org wiki, so we can use reStructuredText!


Goal: TurboGears: TBD

Coach: TBD

Details: TurboGearsSprint


Goal: Write a game

Coach: Richard Jones <richard at mechanicalcat dot net>

Details: GameSprint


Goal: SchoolTool & CanDo Sprint

Coach: Tom Hoffman <tom.hoffman at gmail dot com>

Details: SchoolToolSprint

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