Not sure where to post this, but just wanted to chime in to say I’d be interested in seeing notes for this summit. Spack has come up a few times in Python packaging discussions of late, and while we have a lot going on over here in HPC-land, I’m trying to track the happenings of the Python packaging world as well.
I’m planning to stay for that first day of sprints… I’m not part of PyPA, but I’m interested in listening to the discussion; I’d be happy to take minutes for it, if everybody’s ok with that.
In addition to whatever open spaces we do during the conference, let’s lock in 10 AM Monday for the “Mini-Summit”. Duration TBD, but I’d say 90-120 minutes.
I suggest that we divide up some tasks at the mini-summit and try and make progress in smaller working groups (for those of us interested in sprinting on the things we discussed), then re-convene Tuesday morning for brief presentations (probably no slides, since I don’t think there will be projectors and I don’t want to try and get AV support).
Some people have suggested that 10 AM might not be the best time because people will want to get their contributors started first thing in the morning. Is 11 AM late enough? @njs I think maybe you mentioned this?
@EWDurbin took pictures of the large post its, that were used to note down points during the summit. He has helpfully tweeted those and I’ll drop a link to the thread here before I lose track of it.
FTR - I’ve made a copy of the Google Doc as it stands right now, just in case some bad actor comes in and clears it out for some reason (yea, we have history there etc but redundancy doesn’t hurt).