BigCouch! BigCouch! BigCouch!
On 22 October 2013 15:17, Benoit Chesneau <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Dave Cottlehuber <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > I got confirmation of the location, so we are go -- book your travel! > > > > Some things to consider: > > > > 0. If you are going to come, please +1 this thread so I can keep track of > > people/numbers. > > > > 1. If significant others want to come they are more than welcome & I will > > organise some stuff based on demand for that. > > > > 2. There may be committers who would like to come but for various reasons > > are not able to. Please let private@ know and we'll see what we can do > to > > help. > > > > 3. If you're not a committer and want to come, this is an open > invitation. > > The objective is to code and merge and doc and fauxton away, but there > will > > be space in this for people who are dabbling in couch internals as well > as > > the experts. > > > > Finally, I learned a fair bit from the first hackathon I organised last > > year, but I would appreciate any advice or tips from those of you who > have > > done more of them. > > > > MfG/Cheers > > Dave Cottlehuber > > > > > > > +1 > > I am really exited to come to a real hackaton on the project. > > I would like to hack on the couch core and start the real merge. Will there > be anyone to help on that topic? Hopefully there will be most of the core > committers there. > > Imo by experience the hackatons only work if people sync before the > events. So one or two people or more starts to organize betweens > themselves before so they can focus quite immediately on the topic > (between the exchanges with others) > > The other thing that worth is probably to open a wiki and put the topic you > want to work on there. > > - benoit > -- Noah Slater https://twitter.com/nslater
