It was fun indeed! And I did get far enough along with my project that I feel as if I both had fun and got something accomplished. And that's the reason for a code sprint, after all! My project was to get gattrib to export CSV; with my good start I figure I'll be done with that project in two weeks or so. (Knock wood.)
Thanks particularly go to DJ & his wife Pat for holding the event at their beautiful house, and for graciously hosting a bunch of near strangers who camped out in their dining room and hacked code and talked. Their warm hospitality was very appreciated. Besides hacking code, we spent some plesant hours with them on their porch overlooking the woods around their house, and enjoying a BBQ lunch. The photos DJ posted are of our lunch. Thanks also to the participants on IRC who contributed work. You guys probably got more done than we did since you had less distractions! Stuart > > > I want to thank all who attended, physically or virutally, for making > this a fun and enjoyable event. A good time was had by all (including > the innocent bystanders, who left at one point to go shopping at a > local crafts store). As usual, I talked a lot (with, not at :) and > got a lot of good ideas that are hard to get over just email. But, > unlike the previous code sprint, I got only one minor change done. > This month's winner was Stuart, who got the most accomplished. Yay > Stuart! > > I didn't take many pictures (if I had time for pictures, I should have > written more code :) but the three I took (during lunch) are here: > > http://www.delorie.com/photos/20060723-j06cs/ > > Thanks to all who participated! > DJ > > > _______________________________________________ > geda-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user > _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

