PyCon 2017 is in full swing. The last four days of the conference will be development sprints . If you've never heard about sprints before, this is the time when developers, maintainers, regular users/contributors, AND complete newcomers get together and develop features or fix bugs in their favorite projects. Many projects will be sprinting throughout various rooms. Last year there were roughly 500 people sprinting on many different projects. If you ever thought of contributing to Open Source projects, but did not know where to start, PyCon sprints are a great place to learn new skills. Having the maintainers of the projects sit at the same table with new contributors always helps to solve issues fast. I am a complete newcomer, don’t know where to start. Is joining development sprints a good idea for me? Quick answer: yes, of course . Not only do the experienced mentors help new developers at the sprints, we also have some extra help for beginners: * We try to ident