"Sprints at PyCon US are organized by the attendees. The conference provides the space with tables, power strips, Internet connectivity, and catered lunches for the first two days."
"The most impactful way to participate in sprints is to choose a project you're familiar with, at least as a user. The project maintainers who come to sprints are helpful people and want you to succeed with your contribution."
"For CPython in particular, the maintainers at the sprint recommend that sprint attendees have at least 2 years of experience as users of the Python programming language."
Sprints at PyCon US are organized by attendees who work on open-source projects in provided spaces with amenities. Larger projects like CPython and Django have dedicated rooms, while smaller projects share spaces. Participants include project maintainers, seasoned contributors, and newcomers. It's recommended to join a project familiar to the contributor, as prior experience enhances participation. For CPython, at least two years of Python usage is suggested, although new contributors are welcome to participate in sprints.
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