Hi everybody,
the Zope 3 sprint in Louvain-la-Neuve at the local university before the Europython conference is now definitive.
When:
Three days from june 22 to 24, 2003 (sunday to thursday). ^^^^^^^^
I'm sure you mean Tuesday.
Registration:
If you decided to participate the sprint just drop me a e-mail and register your name and e-mail in the sprint wiki (see below).
Accomodation:
Take care to decide on participation as early as possible. Quick reservation is needed because there seems to be only little place to stay in Louvain-la-Neuve!
If possible, plan to arrive on saturday evening/night. This way we don't lose time on sunday morning.
Godefroid will help us moving from Louvain-la-Neuve to Charleroi Wednesday morning. So it would make sense to book the night in Louvain-la-Neuve from thursday to wednesday also. ^^^^^^^^ Tuesday again.
I don't know what Godefroid's plan is, but note that the talks start at 9 on Wednesday, so if you do this you'd have to get up early to be on time for my "state of Zope 3" talk. :-) Personally, I plan to travel Tuesday night.
Sprint Coaches and Topics:
Experienced people like Steve Alexander, the codeworks people (Albertas Agejevas, Marius Gedminas, Viktorija Zaksiene), Martijn Faassen and possibly Godefroid Chapelle will act as Coaches.
I will be around, but I'm sprinting with the PyPy crowd, so no Z3 sprint for me, alas.
Topics will be determined definitively during the next weeks.
Sprint Preparation:
There is a good description about how to prepare for a sprint on <http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/CMSprintPreparation>
Further information:
<http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/EuroPython2003Sprint>
More infos to come.
Questions?
gregoire.weber at switzerland.org
regards,
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