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Django sprints
Basic sprint information
- IRC Channel is #django-sprint on freenode.
- Please assign tickets to yourself if you work on them and add the sprint keyword to the ticket. If you don't know the keyword, ask the organisers.
- Achievements may be unlocked at http://sprinter.pykonik.org/
What is a sprint?
Basically, a Django sprint is an excuse for people to focus their undivided attention, for a set time frame, on improving Django. It's a focused, scheduled effort to test, fix bugs, add new features and improve documentation.
Anybody, anywhere around the world, can participate and contribute. (See the "How to contribute" section below for details.) Most contributors will be at their own homes/schools/workplaces, but a number of people will gather together in person for camaraderie, improved communication and the other benefits of face-to-face interaction.
For more information, view Brett Cannon's introductory talk from PyCon, or read Eric Holscher's blog post.
If you've never contributed to Django before, a sprint is the perfect chance for you to chip in.
Hosting
If you'd like to host a sprint, see SprintHostingHowto.
Upcoming development sprints
Latest development sprints
See PastSprints
Preparing for the sprint
Here are a few easy things you can do ahead of time to make sure your time is spent effectively:
- Checkout the "trunk" version of Django (aka the Django development version).
- Create an account in our ticket system. This will allow you to claim tickets you're working on.
- Get some advice if you are a new contributor.
- Check out the Django development dashboard for some useful info and stats.
- Read our "Contributing to Django" document. In particular, you might want to familiarize yourself with:
- Running the test suite (hint: the second command that includes setting PYTHONPATH is probably what you want)
- Triaging tickets
- Claiming tickets in Trac (do this before working on anything)
- Familiarize yourself with our ticket system and reports. You can also see the Roadmap for a list of tickets by milestone.
- Get an IRC client, so that you can join us in the channel #django-sprint on Freenode.
How to contribute
It's easy: Pick something to work on and do it. All sorts of tasks are available, from hard-core hacking to improving documentation to fixing small bugs.
Volunteers looking to get an early start should take a look at the SprintIdeas page.
Attendees
If you plan to attending a sprint in person, please RSVP; each individual sprint page linked above will give you instructions about how to do so.