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Pablo Galindo

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Thank you very much for having us. Happy to be here.

Thank you very much for having us. Happy to be here.

Yeah, when people are fed up of listening to us, and then we reach someone to...

Yeah, when people are fed up of listening to us, and then we reach someone to...

So we started actually one year ago. We were in the Right now we are in the co-developer sprint at Meta.

So we started actually one year ago. We were in the Right now we are in the co-developer sprint at Meta.

So this is basically a meeting that we do every single year when we try to bring all the co-developers together and, you know, the sparks and conversation in person because, you know, open source is basically based on asynchronous communication, but from time to time it's very good to, you know, not having to discuss and wait like an entire day just to tell the other person, I don't like your proposal.

So this is basically a meeting that we do every single year when we try to bring all the co-developers together and, you know, the sparks and conversation in person because, you know, open source is basically based on asynchronous communication, but from time to time it's very good to, you know, not having to discuss and wait like an entire day just to tell the other person, I don't like your proposal.

So after that, these meetings have a lot of discussions, and they are super rich regarding that. It's fantastic. It's one of my favorite moments of the year. And so I reach to Gukesh, and I say, it would be actually very cool, because what happens here, people don't really know the discussions. They just know the output of them.

So after that, these meetings have a lot of discussions, and they are super rich regarding that. It's fantastic. It's one of my favorite moments of the year. And so I reach to Gukesh, and I say, it would be actually very cool, because what happens here, people don't really know the discussions. They just know the output of them.

like there is many of these projects that you know take years or like they only show after a time and there are some of these projects that just die and they never happen and I was telling Gukes like it would be super cool if we have this space when we can talk about like you know how the sausages make right and all these crazy ideas that we're having and how they kind of transform into it because like there is this I mean to some extent it's improving but there is this perception from people that core developers are these alien developers that you know like they go into this room and then

like there is many of these projects that you know take years or like they only show after a time and there are some of these projects that just die and they never happen and I was telling Gukes like it would be super cool if we have this space when we can talk about like you know how the sausages make right and all these crazy ideas that we're having and how they kind of transform into it because like there is this I mean to some extent it's improving but there is this perception from people that core developers are these alien developers that you know like they go into this room and then

Python happens. But it's just like, we are just regular people, right? Exactly. So our idea was first kind of demystify the code development thing. So it's not just, you know, we're just regular people, right? Just doing the thing. And the other is that trying to inspire people to join this, right?

Python happens. But it's just like, we are just regular people, right? Exactly. So our idea was first kind of demystify the code development thing. So it's not just, you know, we're just regular people, right? Just doing the thing. And the other is that trying to inspire people to join this, right?

So ideally we can talk about like not only the price that we're doing, but also like how high it is or how we struggle. And And we try to always have some inspirational notes on the episode so people can say, hey, maybe this is something that I want to do. And then, and this was a good idea.

So ideally we can talk about like not only the price that we're doing, but also like how high it is or how we struggle. And And we try to always have some inspirational notes on the episode so people can say, hey, maybe this is something that I want to do. And then, and this was a good idea.

We also try to highlight contributions that people have done because like at the end of the day, you know, people only know the big things, you know, okay. new parser or the JIT or the garbage collector or whatever it is. But there is a lot of very cool contributions for core developers or regular people that are contributing to CPython.

We also try to highlight contributions that people have done because like at the end of the day, you know, people only know the big things, you know, okay. new parser or the JIT or the garbage collector or whatever it is. But there is a lot of very cool contributions for core developers or regular people that are contributing to CPython.

So we spend at the end of the episode some time trying to go through the last, we call this section, what's going on in CPython. And we try to highlight the different things that people are doing so people know about them. And hopefully if a name comes again and again, people say, I know that person.

So we spend at the end of the episode some time trying to go through the last, we call this section, what's going on in CPython. And we try to highlight the different things that people are doing so people know about them. And hopefully if a name comes again and again, people say, I know that person.

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