I'd like to participate.
What time are you planning to start?

On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 1:05:50 PM UTC-4, Lvc@ wrote:
>
> Thanks to everybody. The next hackathon (but hack-a-ton sounds even 
> cooler) will be on April 1st. I'd say a perfect date ;-)
>
> *The draft rules are (please contribute to improve it):*
>
>    1. Committers will support contributors and new users on Hackaton
>    2. A new Google Hangout will be created, so if you want to attendee 
>    please send me your gmail/gtalk account
>    3. We'll use the hangout to report to the committer issues to close, 
>    or any questions about issues 
>    4. We'll start from current release (1.7) and then go further (2.0, 
>    2.1, no-release-tag)
>    5. If the issue is pretty old (>4 months), comment it about trying the 
>    last 1.7-rc2. We could have some chance the issue has already been fixed 
>    6. If the problem is with a SQL query, you could try to reproduce 
>    against the GratefulDeadConcerts database or even an empty database. If 
> you 
>    succeed on reproduce it, please comment with additional information about 
>    the issue 
>
> *Contribution from Java Developers*
>
>    1. If you're a Java developer and you can debug inside OrientDB code 
>    (that's would be great) you could include more useful information about 
> the 
>    issue or even fix it 
>    2. If you think the issue has been fixed with your patch, please run 
>    all the test cases with:
>       1. ant clean test
>       2. mvn clean test
>    3. If all tests pass, send us a Pull Request (see below)
>
> *Contribution to the Documentation*
>
>    1. We're aware to have not the best documentation of the planet, so if 
>    you can improve on this would be awesome
>    2. JavaDoc, open a Java class, and: 
>       1. add the JavaDoc at the top of the class. This is the most 
>       important documentation in code we can have. if it's pertinent
>       2. add the JavaDoc for the public methods. It't better having a 
>       description about the method than the detail of all the parameters, 
>       exceptions, etc 
>    
> *Send a Pull Request!*
>
> We use GitHub and it's fantastic to work in a team. In order to make our 
> life easier, the best way to contribute is with a Pull Request.
>  
>    1. Goto your GitHub account. if you don't have it, create it in 2 
>    minutes: www.github.com
>    2. Fork this project: https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb, 
>    or any other projects you want to contribute 
>    3. Commit locally against the "develop" branch
>    4. Push your changes to your forked repository on GitHub
>    5. Send us a Pull Request and wait for the merging
>    
> I've published this short rules to this WiKi page where we'll keep it 
> updated with the agreed contribution sent as reply of this email:
>
> https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb/wiki/Hackaton
>
> Lvc@
>
>
>
> On 25 March 2014 16:27, odbuser <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I like this idea.  I'd like to participate.
>>
>> PS is it hack-a-ton or hackathon?  Either works :0)
>>
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