Sprint

A one-day sprint is organized on August 30. Open source sprints are session where maintainers and contributors (including first time contributors) meet, and work together in improving the open source projects. This can include bug fixes, new features, improvements to the documentation and others.

Sprints are a great way to get started in open source development, learn, and meet like-minded people. All EuroSciPy attendees are welcome and encouraged to join the sprint.

The definitive schedule is not yet known and more project sprints will be added when they are proposed, and some will be improvised in the same day. If you want to propose a sprint, please send us a message to maintainers@euroscipy.org .

Known Project Sprints

List of confirmed sprints:

  • NumPy: The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python
  • SciPy: Fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python
  • scikit-learn: Machine Learning in Python
  • sktime: A unified framework for machine learning with time series
  • skrub: Prepping tables for machine learning
  • pandas: Data analysis and manipulation tool
  • pyarrow: Columnar in-memory analytics
  • narwhals: Lightweight and extensible compatibility layer between dataframe libraries
  • geopandas: Geospatial data analysis extending pandas
  • scikit-image: Image processing in Python
  • fastplotlib Next-gen fast plotting library running on WGPU using the pygfx rendering engine
  • pygfx Powerful and versatile visualization for Python
  • SBI: Simulation-based inference toolkit
  • The Mission Support System

Sprints Location

Address

Wały Chrobrego 1/2,
70-500 Szczecin,
Poland

Rooms: 265, 216, 176

Map