A Sprint about Python in Berlin.
When: 2014-07-26 (9am) to 2014-07-27 (5:15pm)
Where: bcc Berlin Congress Center, Alexanderstr. 11, next to Alexanderplatz
What: EuroPython Sprint
How: sit together and hack on your Python Projects
About the Sprint
This event is for developers, project managers and Python enthusiasts in the fields of education in schools and universities, business, including freelancers and employees, as well as home and hobby users.
Organizational details
Admission is free for all EuroPython attendees, food and drinks are provided.
You can still register for the sprint event, or can even participate if you haven't registered. We had asked for early registration to estimate the number of participants, however, we certainly can accept many more participants.
We will allow additional participants for the sprints without a ticket, as long as a conference participant invites that participant. The two of you have to show up together at the morning of the sprint at the cash desk and will be issued an additional badge.
This sprint is organized by the EuroPython organizers backed by Python Software Verband e.V. All organizational work is on a voluntary basis.
What is a sprint
A sprint (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprint_%28software_development%29) is a get-together of people involved in a project to give a focused development on the project. Sprints are typically two to seven days long. Sprints have become popular events among some open source projects. For example, the PyPy project is mostly developed during regularly held sprints where most of the international developer team gathers.