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* [[/Sponsors]] * [[/SprintPlan]] * [[/Bofs]] * [[https://now.feedster.com/pycon|PyCon weblogs]] === Dates and Times === PyConDC2004 Sessions (talks): March 24, 25, 26 PyConDC2004 Sprints scheduled for March 20-23 For details, see [[/SprintPlan]] [[/PsfMemberEvents]] for PSF Members: PSF member meeting and key signing party === Networking (for Computers) === * [[/Network]] === Aftermath === PyConDC2004 is over! Check out the [[/Aftermath]]. A summary of the feedback from attendees is at [[PyConDC2004/Feedback]]. === Background === The second annual [[https://www.pycon.org/dc2004|PyCon community conference]], [[PyConDC2004]], took place on 24-26 March 2004 at George Washington University's Cafritz Conference Center in Washington, DC. This was a low-cost community-organized conference. There were four days of sprinting on various projects before the con, from March 20 to March 23; see SprintPlan2004 - as an opportunity to see ExtremeProgramming in action, the PyCon sprint was said to have been a good place to start. ''(copyright 2004, Python Software Foundation) '' ---- CategoryPyCon |
Your chance to become a Python star.
Activities
Dates and Times
PyConDC2004 Sessions (talks): March 24, 25, 26
PyConDC2004 Sprints scheduled for March 20-23 For details, see /SprintPlan
/PsfMemberEvents for PSF Members: PSF member meeting and key signing party
Networking (for Computers)
Aftermath
PyConDC2004 is over! Check out the /Aftermath.
A summary of the feedback from attendees is at PyConDC2004/Feedback.
Background
The second annual PyCon community conference, PyConDC2004, took place on 24-26 March 2004 at George Washington University's Cafritz Conference Center in Washington, DC. This was a low-cost community-organized conference. There were four days of sprinting on various projects before the con, from March 20 to March 23; see SprintPlan2004 - as an opportunity to see ExtremeProgramming in action, the PyCon sprint was said to have been a good place to start.
(copyright 2004, Python Software Foundation)