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# Circus sprint at PyconFR
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Last Thursday to Sunday, [Pycon France](http://pycon.fr) took place, in
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Paris. It was the opportunity to meet a lot of people and to talk about
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python awesomness in general.
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We had three tracks this year, plus sprints the two first days. We
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sprinted on [Circus](http://circus.io), the process and socket manager
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we're using at Mozilla for some of our setups.
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The project gathered some interest, and we ended up with 5 persons
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working on it. Of course, we spent some time explaining what is Circus,
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how it had been built, a lot of time talking about use-cases and
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possible improvements, but we also managed to add new features.
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Having people wanting to sprint on our projects is exciting because
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that's when making things in the open unleashes its full potential. You
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can't imagine how happy I was to have some friends come and work on this
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with us :)
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Here is a wrap-up of the sprint:
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## Autocompletion on the command-line
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[Remy Hubscher](http://natim.ionyse.com) worked on the command-line
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autocompletion. Now we have a fancy command-line interface which is able
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to aucomplete if you're using bash. It seems that not that much work is
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needed to make it happen on zsh as well :)
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[Have a look at the
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feature](https://github.com/mozilla-services/circus/blob/master/extras/circusctl_bash_completion)
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On the same topic, we now have a cool shell for Circus. If you start the
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circusctl command without any option, you'll end-up with a cool shell.
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Thanks [Jonathan Dorival](https://github.com/jojax) for the work on
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this\! You can have a look at [the pull
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request](https://github.com/mozilla-services/circus/pull/268).
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## Future changes to the web ui
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[Rachid Belaid](https://twitter.com/rachbelaid) had a deep look at the
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source code and is much more familiarized to it now than before. We
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discussed the possibility to change the implementation of the web ui,
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and I'm glad of this. Currently, it's done with bottle.py and we want to
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switch to pyramid.
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He fixed some issues that were in the tracker, so we now can have the
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age of watchers in the webui, for instance.
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## Bug and doc fixing
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While reading the source code, we found some inconsistencies and fixed
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them, with [Mathieu Agopian](http://mathieu.agopian.info/). We also
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tried to improve the documentation at different levels.
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Documentation still needs a lot of love, and I'm planning to spend some
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time on this shortly. I've gathered a bunch of feedback on this
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## Circus clustering capabilities
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One feature I wanted to work on during this sprint was the clustering
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abilities of Circus. Nick Pellegrino made an internship on this topic at
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Mozilla so we spent some time to review his pull requests.
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A lot of code was written for this so we discussed a bunch of things
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regarding all of this. It took us more time than expected (and I still
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need to spend more time on this to provide appropriate feedback), but it
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allowed us to have a starting-point about what this clustering thing
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could be.
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Remy wrote [a good summary about our
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brainstorming](http://tech.novapost.fr/circus-clustering-management-en.html)
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so I'll not do it again here, but feel free to contact us if you have
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ideas on this, they're very welcome\!
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## Project management
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We've had some inquiries telling us that's not as easy as it should to
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get started with the Circus project. Some of the reasons are that we
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don't have any release schedule, and that the documentation is hairy
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enough to lost people, at some point :)
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That's something we'll try to fix soon :)
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PyconFR was a very enjoyable event. I'm looking forward to meet the
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community again and discuss how Circus can evolve in ways that are
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interesting to everyone.
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Tarek and me are going to [Pycon ireland](http://python.ie/pycon/2012/),
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feel free to reach us if you're going there, we'll be happy to meet and
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enjoy beers\!
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