Hi all! Since Nathaniel's last post about the MTN Summit in the US didn't made much echo (in comparison to this - sorry - stupid longish line ending thread(s)), and since some of us (at least me) cannot afford to come to the US, I thought its time to make a real plan for a European MTN summit.
As we've seen on the MtnSummit wiki page there are enough people in Europe alone to do such a thing (even in Germany), we now should decide a couple of things within the next weeks: a) Do we really want to do such a summit? b) When should we meet? c) Where should we meet and how long? d) What are proposed "hack topics", would it be a good idea to define small teams? I'm definitely for a), and as the MtnSummit page states I'd favorite some date in mid February. The question where we should meet could be answered quickly with "Germany!" since many of us come from there, but personally, I'd also like to go a little to the South, like Italy (Lapo?), since the weather should be a bit better there =) As long as the travelling part of this summit does not exceed 250 Euro I'm fine. Lastly, about the topics, yes, there is a page with proposed topics, but I think it would be a good idea to organize this a little. E.g. I don't think that if everybody hacks on his/her favorite part/tool will bring us much further, but there should be at least two-people groups dealing with a topic. Yeah, I like Extreme Programming =) Me personally would like to bring monotone's automation interface forward and would like to hack on tools like tracMtn (which would require that I finally learn Python =) and obviously guitone, my own project. So, opinions? Thomas. PS: Please say something, *anything* if you're interested in this, don't be quiet =) -- - "I know that I don't know." (Sokrates) Guitone, a frontend for monotone: http://guitone.berlios.de Music lyrics and more: http://musicmademe.com _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel
