Count with me for that.. I always willing to do this kind of hackatons
and long coding nights..
Mark is it time to create a Drools User Group in London? a Drools Lab maybe?
Cheers
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 8:07 AM, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
I've tried to organise these before, last time I had one person
turn up :)
I live in London and Michael Anstis is near by. Mauricio Salatino will be
moving near by in March too. If there are people who are genuinely
interested in learning to hack/improve Drools&jBPM&Guvnor, and not just
after free consultancy, we can arrange days and evenings in London. The Red
Hat office is on Baker Street and has a room suitable for about 8 people.
I live in Chiswick and will gladly meet up with anyone at any time there,
night or day. I regularly work from nero's of starbucks :)
Also remember the entire Drools&jBPM&Guvnor team is always available on irc.
http://www.jboss.org/drools/irc
Mark
On 03/02/2012 15:49, Stephen Masters wrote:
Hi folks,
As with Mark's response on OSGI this morning, there have been a number of
answers to questions on this list that mention that components are either
not currently being worked on, or which request that users contribute new
features or patches.
It tends not to be that easy to get to grips with a large open source
project, so recently the London Java Community organised an OpenJDK hack
session (
http://www.meetup.com/Londonjavacommunity/events/49243872/) where
they were helping people to build the projects and working on some
'low-hanging-fruit' issues. And apparently the session produced around 20
patches, which seems pretty impressive to me given that it was just a 3-hour
evening session.
There seems to be a reasonable number of Drools developers and users in or
near London, although I'm not sure about other locations. So I was wondering
how feasible it might be to organise something similar around Drools.
Obviously it would need a combination of some core developers prepared to
spend some of their time helping folks such as myself get to grips with
building and testing things, and enough developers interested in spending
their spare time learning their way around the internals of the various
Drools components. The London JBoss User Group set up a JBoss AS7 hackathon
last year, so perhaps there might be someone there who would be prepared to
help out?
Any thoughts?
Steve
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