@Julian: nice summary sounds like a big success!

@Tim: I would take one in M if I prove myself worthy, my lord.

Greetings
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Mitsch <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 12:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Short wrap-up of this Weekend

Hey guys

@Julian :
full ack to Chris ... great summary
i liked it also very much in Brussels ... little other than expected but 
definetly repeatable __ @TEAM TODDY (btw. who likes to have one or more of our 
Team-Toddy T-Shirts, i still have some in M, L and XL)

@Chris:
Sounds interesting - excited to know more tommorow

My scraper PR will open Tuesday probably.

Best
Tim

Am 05.05.19, 22:37 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:

    Hi Julian,

    Thank you for that excellent summary. In the last two hours I had a little 
chat with the guys from the European commission. Seems they liked how we help 
the small businesses participate in the Innovation. Will probably post more 
tomorrow ... In the train and still I almost can't keep my eyes open ;-)

    Totally exhausted, I am ;-)

    Chris

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    From: Julian Feinauer <[email protected]>
    Sent: Sunday, May 5, 2019 7:47:42 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Short wrap-up of this Weekend

    Hi all,

    hi to (hopefully) some new people on the list, hi to all attendees of the 
FOSSA Hackathon in Brussels and also Hi to all others who had to stay at home.
    As we are currently driving home I wanted to give everybody a short wrap-up 
of what happened in the project and what things we talked about (well, 95% in 
fact was simply bullshit… but the 5%...).

    Most notably we have a first Version of the C# (or .NET) Api finished by 
Björn and merged by Chris, so big props to those two!
    Then, Tim did a lot of refactoring for the Scraper (where we really rely 
on…) so thanks to Tim. I guess the PR will come in one or two days.
    Lukasz spent some time in fixing the Karaf integration and made quite some 
progress, as far as I understood it (you know, the shortest programmer joke 
“nearly done”…). So hopefully, we can also celebrate his first PR very soon.
    Other than that, lovely Chris gave some new people an introduction to PLC4X 
and we had several people hanging around with us and coding a bit around.
    Of course Niklas has to be named who did his first PR after sitting with us 
for some MINUTES, so this definetly is a record (Lukasz needed about 2 years… I 
guess :P ).
    Finally, Chris, Björn and I spend some time on the Code Generation thing 
and we are in quite good state as we are able to nicely generate POJOs in Java 
and Python (well I guess in Python those are not Pojos… how are they called? 
POPOs? (that’s the german word for butt)).
    So it seems reasonable that we can soon(tm) generate some serialization / 
deserialization automatically for DFDL files. As Chris already finished those 
for S7 this would be a HUGE step forward.

    So after all, it was a really nice weekend with really nice beer and really 
short nights and a lot of fun and community and I can only come to one 
conlusion… we need more Hackathons with our community.
    So I’m open for any suggestions (Mallorca?) and I’m looking really forward 
to our next meetup which will be awesome!

    Julian

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