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call for (funding of) the next pytest-sprint
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The pytest core group is looking for donations or invoiced
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money from companies and individuals in order to fund travels
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and accomodation for the next pytest sprint, June 20-26th 2016
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in Freiburg, Germany. If this works out you can expect some
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great new developments in the python testing space to be released
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in 2016. Here is a short list of 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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The sprint is going to take place for several days with a break
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day in between in the black forest town Freiburg in Germany
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which also means we are going to do some hiking likely.
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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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Andreas Pelme, Sweden
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Brianna Laughner, Australia
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Bruno Oliveira, Brazil
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Floris Bruhin, Switzerland
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Florian Bruynooghe, UK
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Holger Krekel, Germany
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Omar Kohl, Germany
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Raphael Pierzina, US/UK
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Other contributors and newcomers are invited to join as well but please
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send a mail to the pytest-dev mailing list if you intend to do so
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somewhat soon, also how much funding you need if so. And if you are
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working for a company and using pytest heavily you are welcome to join
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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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The money we need for travels and accommodation is estimated to
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sum up around 6000 Euro currently. If you are a company and paying is easier
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for you to process after an invoice, Holger's company http://merlinux.eu
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can invoice you for the sprint and will channel the funds to the
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sprint budget. If we get excess money we'll use it for funding
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future sprints.
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