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Posted to dev@arrow.apache.org by Alex Hagerman <al...@unexpectedeof.net> on 2018/04/22 20:23:14 UTC
PyCon Sprint Document
Hi Everybody,
PyCon is next month May 9th-17th. During PyCon there are a few days of
sprints and I was hoping to spend some time on Arrow. The PyCon sprint
page mentions putting together a sprint document to share with participants.
https://us.pycon.org/2018/community/sprints/#!
http://opensource-events.com/
I've started putting together a document and thought I would share for
feedback. One of the things that was suggested is identifying a goal to
accomplish during the event. After talking with Uwe and looking through
JIRA I thought focusing on improving Numpy and Pandas integration would
be a good goal for PyCon. I plan on tagging tickets as well as getting
some filters prepared between now and PyCon, but would appreciate any
other advice others may have based on experience with Arrow dev or
similar events to the PyCon Sprints. It would also be great to know if
anybody else is going to make it to PyCon.
Thanks,
Alex
Re: PyCon Sprint Document
Posted by Alex Hagerman <al...@unexpectedeof.net>.
That makes sense :)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ENUapCkKccgqSQUooSlQIymeYPFL3H1nkRPy6rs5E5A/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks,
Alex
On 04/22/2018 10:32 PM, Wes McKinney wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Can you create a Google Document so we can comment and collaborate more
> easily?
>
> Thanks
> Wes
>
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2018, 4:23 PM Alex Hagerman <al...@unexpectedeof.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> PyCon is next month May 9th-17th. During PyCon there are a few days of
>> sprints and I was hoping to spend some time on Arrow. The PyCon sprint page
>> mentions putting together a sprint document to share with participants.
>>
>> https://us.pycon.org/2018/community/sprints/#!
>>
>> http://opensource-events.com/
>>
>> I've started putting together a document and thought I would share for
>> feedback. One of the things that was suggested is identifying a goal to
>> accomplish during the event. After talking with Uwe and looking through
>> JIRA I thought focusing on improving Numpy and Pandas integration would be
>> a good goal for PyCon. I plan on tagging tickets as well as getting some
>> filters prepared between now and PyCon, but would appreciate any other
>> advice others may have based on experience with Arrow dev or similar events
>> to the PyCon Sprints. It would also be great to know if anybody else is
>> going to make it to PyCon.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Alex
>>
Re: PyCon Sprint Document
Posted by Wes McKinney <we...@gmail.com>.
Hi Alex,
Can you create a Google Document so we can comment and collaborate more
easily?
Thanks
Wes
On Sun, Apr 22, 2018, 4:23 PM Alex Hagerman <al...@unexpectedeof.net> wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> PyCon is next month May 9th-17th. During PyCon there are a few days of
> sprints and I was hoping to spend some time on Arrow. The PyCon sprint page
> mentions putting together a sprint document to share with participants.
>
> https://us.pycon.org/2018/community/sprints/#!
>
> http://opensource-events.com/
>
> I've started putting together a document and thought I would share for
> feedback. One of the things that was suggested is identifying a goal to
> accomplish during the event. After talking with Uwe and looking through
> JIRA I thought focusing on improving Numpy and Pandas integration would be
> a good goal for PyCon. I plan on tagging tickets as well as getting some
> filters prepared between now and PyCon, but would appreciate any other
> advice others may have based on experience with Arrow dev or similar events
> to the PyCon Sprints. It would also be great to know if anybody else is
> going to make it to PyCon.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex
>