On 9/6/07, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sprints are often a bit ad-hoc in terms of allowing people to work on
> what they want. Adrian posted a few ideas in his original mail.

Okay, that's what I was originally expecting.

> I was actually referring to writing up some things like what needs to be
> checked if you think a patch might be close to ready, how to go through
> and triage a bunch of tickets to look for dupes and patterns, things
> like that. Things that people who haven't done much before can do in
> small steps and contribute useful stuff. Given that we've had a few
> people interested who have admitted to just starting out, we can make it
> easier for them.

And not just for them. I've been hacking on Django for a year now, but
since I've only had a couple very trivial patches checked in, I'm
probably missing some of that knowledge myself.

-Gul

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