
Django Sprint is a remote meeting of programmers, the goal of which is to help Django, which is beloved by many Open Source frameworks. Help is a joint discussion of important bugs, followed by fixing them.
On November 13, the next Django sprints were held in Germany and Argentina. Our employees
damnerd and Igor Kobylin participated
remotely in them. Sprints were devoted to the upcoming release of Django 1.3, that is, over the past few days, developers had to strain and close as many tickets of this version as possible in order to speed up its release.
Under the cut it will be possible to see which bugs were fixed, but the main point of the post is not in this.
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Having participated in the sprint, we decided that remotely at the half-dead (in terms of activity) IRC channel to participate in the sprint is quite boring. Therefore, we want to organize a “live” sprint in St. Petersburg.
We have:
- Room Spacious office with tables and chairs.
- Internet . Wi-Fi.
- Food Tea, buns and more.
We need your opinions and, of course, volunteers. Even if you are not a guru of Django, you can come, as this is a great opportunity to make your first contribution, being in the circle of like-minded people.
Returning to the November sprints, the following fixes are waiting for approval by committers:
We took an active part (commented, checked patches, fixed
patches):