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python testing sprint June 20th-26th 2016
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.. image:: ../img/freiburg2.jpg
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:width: 400
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The pytest core group is heading towards the biggest sprint
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in its history, to take place in the black forest town Freiburg
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in Germany. As of February 2016 we have started a `funding
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campaign on Indiegogo to cover expenses
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<http://igg.me/at/pytest-sprint/x/4034848>`_ The page also mentions
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some preliminary topics:
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- improving pytest-xdist test scheduling to take into account
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fixture setups and explicit user hints.
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- provide info on fixture dependencies during --collect-only
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- tying pytest-xdist to tox so that you can do "py.test -e py34"
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to run tests in a particular tox-managed virtualenv. Also
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look into making pytest-xdist use tox environments on
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remote ssh-sides so that remote dependency management becomes
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easier.
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- refactoring the fixture system so more people understand it :)
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- integrating PyUnit setup methods as autouse fixtures.
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possibly adding ways to influence ordering of same-scoped
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fixtures (so you can make a choice of which fixtures come
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before others)
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- fixing bugs and issues from the tracker, really an endless source :)
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Participants
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Here are preliminary participants who said they are likely to come,
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given some expenses funding::
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Anatoly Bubenkoff, Netherlands
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Andreas Pelme, Personalkollen, Sweden
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Anthony Wang, Splunk, US
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Brianna Laugher, Australia
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Bruno Oliveira, Brazil
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Danielle Jenkins, Splunk, US
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Dave Hunt, UK
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Florian Bruhin, Switzerland
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Floris Bruynooghe, Cobe.io, UK
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Holger Krekel, merlinux, Germany
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Oliver Bestwalter, Avira, Germany
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Omar Kohl, Germany
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Raphael Pierzina, FanDuel, UK
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Tom Viner, UK
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<your name here?>
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Other contributors and experienced newcomers are invited to join as well
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but please send a mail to the pytest-dev mailing list if you intend to
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do so somewhat soon, also how much funding you need if so. And if you
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are working for a company and using pytest heavily you are welcome to
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join and we encourage your company to provide some funding for the
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sprint. They may see it, and rightfully so, as a very cheap and deep
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training which brings you together with the experts in the field :)
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Sprint organisation, schedule
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tentative schedule:
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- 19/20th arrival in Freiburg
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- 20th social get together, initial hacking
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- 21/22th full sprint days
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- 23rd break day, hiking
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- 24/25th full sprint days
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- 26th departure
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We might adjust according to weather to make sure that if
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we do some hiking or excursion we'll have good weather.
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Freiburg is one of the sunniest places in Germany so
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it shouldn't be too much of a constraint.
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Accomodation
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We'll see to arrange for renting a flat with multiple
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beds/rooms. Hotels are usually below 100 per night.
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The earlier we book the better.
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Money / funding
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The Indiegogo campaign asks for 11000 USD which should cover
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the costs for flights and accomodation, renting a sprint place
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and maybe a bit of food as well.
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If your organisation wants to support the sprint but prefers
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to give money according to an invoice, get in contact with
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holger at http://merlinux.eu who can invoice your organisation
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properly.
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If we have excess money we'll use for further sprint/travel
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funding for pytest/tox contributors.
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