
📅 Monday, 13 April 2026, 08:30-18:00 📍 hessian.AI, Landwehrstrasse 50a, 64293 Darmstadt
Join us for a full day of open-source hacking, learning, and collaboration! The sprints take place Monday, April 13th, 2026 — the day before PyCon DE & PyData 2026 kicks off. The sprints team provides lunch and Coffee/Mate/Diet-Coke— you bring the energy, ideas, and code. Whether you’re maintaining a major library or making your first contribution, there’s something for everyone.
Sprints are informal coding sessions (think: mini hackathons) where people gather to work on open-source projects, share ideas, and solve problems together. For maintainers, it’s a chance to onboard new contributors and tackle long-standing issues. For participants, it’s a low-barrier way to dive into real projects and see your work make an impact right away.
Everyone who wants to participate in the sprints – whether as a contributor or a project lead — needs a sprint ticket.
Want to lead a sprint? Awesome! We’re looking for open-source projects of all sizes and experience levels.
Note: Project leads also need to register as attendees (see above).
➡️ Submit Your Sprint Project
Submission deadline: 6th, April, 2026
Accepted projects will be announced on a rolling basis — no need to wait until the deadline to find out! Submit early, and we’ll review and publish your project as soon as possible.
Not sure if your project is a good fit? Here’s what works well:
good first issue, help wanted)When submitting, we’ll ask for:
⚠️ Depending on the number of submissions, the organizing team may limit projects based on capacity. Accepted projects will be listed below.
No! You don’t need to decide beforehand. During the Opening Session, all projects will introduce themselves, and you can choose which one to join based on your interests and skill level.
You’re also free to switch projects during the day—maybe you want to try something new after lunch, or help out where there’s extra need. Flexibility is part of the fun!
Yes, the sprints require a separate registration. Your PyConDE conference ticket does not include sprint access. Sprint tickets are €5 and capacity is limited.
Absolutely! Many projects welcome first-time contributors. Look for projects marked “Beginner-friendly” in the project list. Sprint leads are there to help you get started.
No, but we encourage you to join the Opening Session (09:00) to find a project, and the Closing Session (17:30) to celebrate everyone’s contributions.
Contact us at sprints AT pycon DOT de