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PyPy at University of Limerick: sprint and workshop 21-28th of August 2006
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PyPy will sprint at the University of Limerick in Ireland, hosted by partners in our
sister project Calibre. During the first day of the sprint, the 21st, we will
arrange a workshop with tutorials, talks and discussions on both technical (JIT, VM)
and methodological topics (F/OSS/Agile, Distributed). See sprint announcement
http://codespeak.net/pypy/extradoc/sprintinfo/ireland-2006/announce.html
Summer of PyPy - calls for proposals
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PyPy is implementing it´s own model (inspired by Google´s Summer of Code)
for reimbursing travel and accommodation for sprint participation as well as
mentoring on various subjects related to PyPy. The call for proposal is out -
see more on http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/summer-of-pypy.html.
PyPy at Agile 2006 24-28th of July 2006
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PyPy published an experience report at Agile 2006 conference in
Minneapolis, USA titled: "Trouble in Paradise: the Open Source Project PyPy,
EU-funding and Agile Practices". The talk was presented by Beatrice Düring.
Together with Arlo Belshee an Open Space session was arranged on the
topic "What can Agile learn from Open Source?", attended by 11 people.
See http://www.agile2006.org/.
PyPy at Europython 2006
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PyPy arranged four talks at EuroPython 2006 - this year hosted by
CERN in Geneva, Switzerland as well as arranging "lightning talks"
and demoing features from the 0.9 release. After the conference the team
hosted a sprint with 24 participants (!). Thanks to everyone
participating and contributing during the sprint.
See http://www.europython.org/.
PyPy releases videodocumentation!
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At http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/video-index.html (bittorrent)
you can download video documentation covering sprints, talks, tutorials,
design discussions and interviews on PyPy.
PyPy releases 0.9!
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The fourth public release of the project covers stackless
implementations in PyPy, extension compiler and many other
features - see the release announcement:
http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/release-0.9.0.html.
PyPy at XP 2006 17-22nd of June 2006
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PyPy published an experience report,
"Sprint Driven Development, Agile Methodologies in a Distributed
Open Source Project (PyPy)" and presented the results at the XP
2006 conference in Oulu, Finland.
PyPy sprint in Tokyo 23rd-29th of April, 2006
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The PyPy team has been invited by FSIJ (Free Software Initiative Japan)
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