Hello {{ name }}, The first edition of the Indian version of SciPy conference, dubbed SciPy.in 2009 is just 5 days away. Many of you have shown interests in attending all three events: conference, tutorials and sprint. But some of you have been asking for a summary of what these individual events will be. To make things clear, here is a short description of the three individual events. The main SciPy.in 2009 Conference will contain a number of presentations by both noted NumPy/SciPy developers and speakers like Dr.Travis Oliphant, Christopher Burns, Dr. David Cournapeau, Jarrod Millman, Dr.Prabhu Ramachandran as well as other speakers who are using these tools. The two days of tutorials are aimed at people who want to learn to use NumPy/SciPy for their scientific and numerical computation to solve scientific and engineering problems in their domain. The tutorials will introduce participants to both Python as well as the scientific tool stack built on top of it. The tutorials require basic computer use experience. Bringing your own laptop is helpful, but not required. Finally, the most exciting part of SciPy.in 2009 are sprints. Sprint provides you with an opportunity to contribute back to the Python scientific computing community. As we know NumPy/SciPy are open source tools and almost all open source softwares are driven by the community. So for these tools to succeed we want help from the community, i.e all of you people. This is an event where all of you sit together along with the developers, hack on one of these tools. If you are one of those guys who is interested in programming you can contribute by writing code, fixing bugs and sending those patches. If you are not interested in programming but more interested in writing, you can help the community with documentation efforts, including but not limited to writing documentation for NumPy/SciPy functions, creating spoken tutorials. For the sprints it is required for you to bring your own laptops. Your laptop should have a working build system, with NumPy and SciPy built from source if you want to contribute by writing code. If you are willing to contribute to the documentation efforts it is sufficient to have a browser installed with your laptop having the capability of connecting to internet. If you want to create spoken tutorials be sure that you have a mic for recording and any software that can capture your desktop, for example, "istanbul" on GNU/Linux. -- Thanks, SciPy.in Organizers