On 19/11/2014, Ekaterina Gerasimova <[email protected]> wrote: > On 29/09/2014, Ekaterina Gerasimova <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi all >> >> Last year, we had our "winter" hackfest in Norwich, UK, in the week >> leading up to FOSDEM. I remember that there was some interest in >> proposing new locations, and the venue at Norwich is also available >> again. >> >> I think that it would make most sense to do something similar in terms >> of timing again, unless someone objects. That would make the hackfest >> dates sometime around 24th-29th of January. >> >> I don't think that the Foundation would be able to sponsor the >> hackfest, so I would like you all to think about whether you would be >> able to attend without sponsorship and where would the best location >> for the hackfest be. >> >> I would like to offer Norwich again, the features are: >> - free venue at UEA (University of East Anglia) with reasonable internet >> access >> - we can offer at least 8 free sleeping places (possibly more >> depending on how cosy you want to get and how many favours we can call >> in) >> - other accommodation is available for £25-50 (depending on location >> and single/double rooms) >> - cheapest airport is Stansted, but Norwich is very close >> - transport to Heathrow/Gatwick is easy (but a bit pricey) >> - it is possible to take the train from western Europe >> >> If anyone else is willing to propose a location, please do so as soon >> as possible because cheap flight and train tickets are already being >> sold for those dates. > > There is talk of a "developer experience" hackfest in January in > Cambridge. Would anyone object to moving the docs hackfest to that > location and possibly adjusting the dates slightly? > > Some of those who are being asked to the DX hackfest did attend the > docs one last year, so rather than making people chose one of the two > it seems to make more sense to combine them. What do you think?
Hi all, the venue has been confirmed to be the Collabora offices in Cambridge. The dates remain the same. I have proposed user docs as the focus for this hackfest because when the documentation was being updated for the 3.14 release, it became quite clear that the user docs are falling further and further behind with every release. We were able to get the docs into passable condition with the help of the translators, but even now they are far from perfect. I think that unless we have a drive to update them for the 3.15/3.16 release cycle, then the documentation will actually be outdated by the next release. Apart from gnome-help which needs a large review, many applications have help that has either not been checked for the recent releases or is known to be outdated. _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
