On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Noufal Ibrahim <nou...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> This is basically just dearth of topics. I don't know how to fix it but
> maybe we can give it some kind of stimulus with a day long hackathon? It
> would help us get into depth about *something* and make some headway.
>

 It would be great to do this. I myself haven't really done much in Python
 for the last year or so. However the thing to hack should be sufficiently
 hard enough and in a topic of interest - not exactly writing Django plugins
:)

 Anyone feel any pain point they want to hack on close to Python core,
something which could be useful in general ?

 Personally, I would love to do something related to Python
 alternate implementation ecosystem (PyPy/Cython etc). Another option
 could be to form a small group who looks at core Python bugs and
 takes it over - if we can get started on this, we could end up owning
 some pieces of core Python in long term and also solve my
 problem # 2 (Shared goal).

 Of course, this needs some preparation - I am not talking of coming
 with a blank mind and just start random hacking.


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