New York Code Sprint 2010
Purpose
Get together project members to make decisions and tackle larger problems (as done last year at the Toronto Code Sprint 2009). This code sprint is targeting members of the "C Tribe" (eg, Mapserver, GRASS, GDAL, Proj, PostGIS, MapGuide). Other tribes are welcome to join the sprint, of course, but we hope that "C Tribe" members will give this event special consideration.
Venue
The Open Planning Project and OpenGeo will be hosting the event this year, in a penthouse event room (pic1, pic2, pic3, pic4) on the top floor of their offices (Map).
The Open Planning Project
148 Lafayette Street
New York, New York
10013, USA
Telephone: 212.796.4220
Timing
Duration: Four days (Saturday to Tuesday) from approximately 9am-4pm
Dates: Dates are currently being decided. February and early March are again the candidate times, to provide hopefully the cheapest accommodation options.
Sponsors
We will again be looking for sponsors to support food and fun for the sprinters as they work hard and play hard for four productive days. Each $750 sponsorship will be put towards lunch and dinner costs for the sprinters, and potentially bringing in sprinters who might otherwise be unable to attend.
To sponsor, please contact Paul Ramsey (pramsey at cleverelephant dot ca) directly.
Hotel
We are working on a room block at a hotel near the sprint site, more information as it becomes available.
Costs
Participants should plan for the following costs:
- Travel to New York, variable depending on where you are.
- Accommodation for four nights, $300 to $600 depending on what room you choose and whether you room share.
- Breakfast, dinner and other snacks.
- The sponsorship moneys will be put towards: lunches, dinners (?), travel for some sprinters (?), Saturday night social event (?).
Communication
Please join the mailing list at:
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/tosprint
Participation
We are planning for attendance of 20-40. Please add your name and the projects you are hoping to sprint on, if you have a strong intention to attend.
- Paul Ramsey (PostGIS, Mapserver, Proj)
- Frank Warmerdam (MapServer, GDAL, Proj)
- Schuyler Erle
- Jeff McKenna (MapServer)
- Michael P. Gerlek (or someone like me) (liblas, anything touching MrSID, other stuff tbd)
- Steve Lime (MapServer)
If you would like to room share,
- Reserve a room at the hotel, choosing a type with more than one bed.
- Put your name in this section, indicating the amount of space in your room.
Put your names below:
- Schuyler Erle (lives in Brooklyn, can host 1 or 2 guests)
- example entry: B has a triple room, needs two roommates.
Individual Preparation
- Bring your own computer
- Install subversion and the compiler tools, and come with a working development environment if possible.
FAQ
- Is the New York Code Sprint just a coding event?
- Yes, a coding and documentation event. It is a working session for people who are already participants in open source projects.
- Will it be possible to present new projects during this event?
- No, this is not a presentation-oriented event. People will get together in small groups and work on areas of mutual interest within their projects.
Social Events
- To be determined