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Absolutely ! Now we just need to find someone to mentor it there ;)<br>
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Here are some ideas: <br>
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- Create a plugin to allow @Deprecate methods and classes<br>
- Create a plugin for Hibernate Envers (Koen already done that)<br>
- Fix some Forge issues (that would be even awesome ! :) )<br>
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On 09/26/2012 12:51 PM, Dan Allen wrote:
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<div>As you may have seen, there will be a full-day hackergarten
(hackfest / workshop) at Devoxx 2012 [1]. I saw in the logs that
you were discussing it at the end of today's meeting. I'd
definitely like to see the Forge project represented there. It's
a great opportunity for attendees to get hands on with Forge and
to get more people interested in contributing.</div>
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<div>I'm looking for a few things:</div>
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<div>- thumbs up that you want Forge involved</div>
<div>- a list of people that would like to be mentors (looking for
1 to 3 people)</div>
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<div>To make the event successful you should perhaps create a wiki
(or website) page that has:</div>
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<div>- a link to a setup guide so participants are ready to start
hacking</div>
<div>- a list of ideas / goals to accomplish; the starter tasks
are good for this, or perhaps tutorials (to build experience)</div>
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<div>As far as Forge is concerned, I think the focus of the event
should be to get people familiar with using Forge and either
writing plugins (easier goal) or hacking the core (more lofty
goal).</div>
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<div>Btw, the hackergarten is a good opportunity to give out
mini-cards, buttons or whatever else you have to distribute.</div>
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-Dan
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Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat | Author of Seam in Action<br>
Registered Linux User #231597<br>
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