EuroPython 2019 Sprints
Please add your sprint suggestion to the list below. If you intend to provide more than a brief description or have a discussion about the sprinting goals, feel free to add a new Wiki page for such purposes, using a name like EuroPython2019/MySprint.
Group/Topic
Approx. number of people
Room (see "Sprint locations" below)
Contact
CPython
Any number
TBD
python-dev (at) python.org or steve.dower (at) python.org
Sunday afternoon (E-)Bike Tour, ~14:00-19:00, SBB-...-SBB
Any number
3rd floor 03.N.05
Thomas Waldmann tw@waldmann-edv.de
PyPy
Any number
TBD
Ronan Lamy
Bokeh
Any number
TBD
Mateusz Paprocki
emlearn - Machine Learning on microcontrollers
<10 people
03.N.01
Jon Nordby <jononor@gmail.com> https://github.com/emlearn/emlearn - adding MicroPython/CircuitPython support, docs/demo on PewPew hardware
Data tooling (e.g. pandas, scikit)
Any number
TBD
Let's try to close some issues in data tools we use and love! If you haven't done this before we'll help you with your first pull request. If you already contributed, then come and help someone else do it for the first time :). See pandas scikit, geopandas or arrow for potential issues to work on. Preparing a dev environment in advance can save precious time at the sprint, see contribution guides of pandas, scikit-learn, geopandas, arrow. ALL EXPERIENCE LEVELS WELCOME. Rok Mihevc rok@mihevc.org
EuroPython website
10 people
03.N.01
Jakub Musko (telegram group: https://t.me/sprintseuropythonsite)
Sprint Locations
The sprints will take place in the FHNW.
Please see EuroPython 2019 Sprint Venue for details.