
"The EuroPython tradition of post-conference sprints came alive once again in Prague, bringing together open-source maintainers, newcomers, and curious contributors for two days of coding, learning, and collaboration. And the results? Across all projects, over 81 pull requests were merged during the weekend 🎉. That's dozens of fixes, improvements, and first-time contributions landing directly into Python's ecosystem in just two days."
"Sprints are focused coding sessions where open-source projects invite contributors to come work alongside them. For maintainers, it's a chance to attract new contributors and get long-standing issues tackled. For participants, it's a low-barrier way to dive into real projects, learn from experienced maintainers, and see their work make an impact right away. At EuroPython, sprints are open to everyone-no extra ticket required. Beginners sit next to long-time core devs, and contributions range from code to documentation, design discussions, or testing."
"Hosted at WPP Campus, the sprints ran over the weekend with plenty of space, Wi-Fi, coffee, and food. The formula was simple: pick a project you care about, sit down with maintainers and peers, and work together to make the Python ecosystem a little better. Whether that meant fixing bugs, writing docs, brainstorming future work, or just asking questions, the spirit of "show up and contribute" was everywhere."
EuroPython ran post-conference sprints in Prague at WPP Campus over a weekend, providing space, Wi-Fi, coffee, and food for contributors. Over 81 pull requests were merged across projects, including dozens of fixes, improvements, and first-time contributions. Sprints enabled maintainers and contributors to collaborate on bug fixes, documentation, testing, design discussions, and future planning. Attendance ranged from beginners to long-time core developers with no extra ticket required. Major project results included CPython (33+ PRs opened, 24 merged), BeeWare (32 merged), Django (4 merged), UniversalPython (8 merged), Apache Arrow and others, with many more contributions still in progress.
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