I heard about all the internet connection woes at the conference. I'm not
surprised that there was not a very good chance for remote participation
this year. I'm looking forward to hopefully being there in person next year
in Denver.
Thanks for the links. The forking and branching guides were very helpful.
Matt Priour
Kestrel Computer Consulting
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From: "Andreas Hocevar" <ahoce...@opengeo.org>
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 1:30 PM
To: "Matt Priour" <mpri...@kestrelcomputer.com>
Cc: <openlayers-dev@lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: Re: [OpenLayers-Dev] FOSS4G Code Sprint
Hey Matt,
sorry for not replying earlier - to both this mail and the one where you
asked about participation in the Breakout Session.
Things have really been busy here at FOSS4G, and I'm catching up on e-mail
only now that everything is over.
Regarding the breakout session, I took some note on the OSGeo wiki, which
got lost unfortunately due to a session timeout when I was trying to save
them. We discussed ideas about OpenLayers 3.0 a bit, most of which were
also covered by Tim's talk on Thursday
(http://presentations.opengeo.org/2010_FOSS4G/ol_future/).
At the beginning of the code sprint, Tim gave an introduction in using git
and GitHub. This is also documented:
http://openlayers.github.com/openlayers/guides/git/forking.html
There was also some ticket activity, and core developers answered lots of
questions of users and helped them with their applications.
Regards,
Andreas.
On Sep 9, 2010, at 18:24 , Matt Priour wrote:
Any chance of participating in FOSS4G code sprint this year for remote
people?
Matt Priour
Kestrel Computer Consutling
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