Hey guys!
This is great. I won't be at Devoxx this year (sorry Dan! I'm breaking
tradition!) But next year I should be back on the bandwagon. It was too
much turbulence.
Let me know how I can help for this event, though, and when it will be, in
case you want me to lurk in any channels or hangouts to help folks. Last
year the Hackergaarden kind of flopped for Forge because we didn't have
much promotion, and not much interest from the crowd (they all wanted to
hack on Scala or something.)
But if we can put up a big sign and have someone from the team there to
gather participants, I think it would work better.
~Lincoln
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen <
max.andersen(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I would suggest pushing hibernatetools/reverse engineering part too.
On 26 Sep 2012, at 23:03, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Materializing the envers plugin would be a great task, esp since Koen
will be there. He can walk through it and show how to get it out there and
into the repository.
>
> As for mentors, I had Koen and Paul in mind.
>
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> On Sep 26, 2012 10:54 AM, <ggastald(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Absolutely ! Now we just need to find someone to mentor it there ;)
>
> Here are some ideas:
>
> - Create a plugin to allow @Deprecate methods and classes
> - Create a plugin for Hibernate Envers (Koen already done that)
> - Fix some Forge issues (that would be even awesome ! :) )
>
>
> On 09/26/2012 12:51 PM, Dan Allen wrote:
>> 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.
>>
>> I'm looking for a few things:
>>
>> - thumbs up that you want Forge involved
>> - a list of people that would like to be mentors (looking for 1 to 3
people)
>>
>> To make the event successful you should perhaps create a wiki (or
website) page that has:
>>
>> - a link to a setup guide so participants are ready to start hacking
>> - a list of ideas / goals to accomplish; the starter tasks are good for
this, or perhaps tutorials (to build experience)
>>
>> 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).
>>
>> Btw, the hackergarten is a good opportunity to give out mini-cards,
buttons or whatever else you have to distribute.
>>
>> -Dan
>>
>> [1]
http://www.devoxx.com/display/DV12/2012/09/25/More+Space+and+Content
>>
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