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 * [[Sprints/2016/DebianPerlDebCamp|Debian Perl Group Rolling Sprint at DebCamp]]
 * [[Sprints/2016/DebianPerlSprint|Debian Perl Sprint 2016 in Zurich, May 20-22]]
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 * [[Teams/Ruby/Meeting/Brazil2016|Ruby sprint, Feb 29-Mar 4]]
 * [[GroupwareMeeting2016-04-08to10|Groupware Meeting, Apr 08-10]]
 * [[Sprints/2016/DebianPerlSprint|Debian Perl Sprint 2016 in Zurich, May 20-22]]
 * [[Sprints/2016/DebianPerlDebCamp|Debian Perl Group Rolling Sprint at DebCamp]]
 * [[Sprints/2016/DebianCloudNov2016|Debian Cloud Sprint 2016, Nov 02-04 in Seattle]]

Debian Sprints

"Sprints" are developer meetings to work on specific parts of Debian and having fun doing so.

Volunteers contribute their own free time, enthusiasm, and work; Debian tries hard to support sprints financially, although that is possible only thank to generous donations to Debian from people and other entities who care about Debian.

Documentation

  • check the sprint HOWTO for information on how to organize a sprint

  • frequently used / "Debian-friendly" venues (e.g. venues who have in the past offered for free or discount venues to hold Debian sprints)

For all other information about the sprint program, please get in touch with the debian-sprints mailing list.

Support

  • you can support Debian sprints with your donations to the Debian project

New Sprint

To create a new page for a sprint, enter the name of your team or topic of the sprint using CamelCase and press the button. Once you have filled in the template, please add a link to it in the list below.

List

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

Other

Contact

Please contact the DPL at <leader@debian.org> for comments about the sprint program.

Acknowledgements

  • Thanks to KDE e.V. and in particular to Cornelius Schumacher and Alexandra Leisse for sharing their experience (and documentation!) on the KDE e.V. sprint program.

  • Thanks to Junta de Extremadura, which first introduced the notion of development sprints in Debian, under the name of Extremadura work sessions


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