Re: Team of 7 students will be contributing to Django for a school project. What's the best way to work on features without stepping on toes?

2016-01-21 Thread Tim Graham
Hi Jason,

That sounds exciting. Feel free to ping me (timograham) in #django-dev IRC 
to discuss. I'd highly advise to send pull requests as you work so you can 
learn our contribution process, coding guidelines, etc. Also, I won't feel 
so overwhelmed with a big influx of pull requests to review at the end of 
semester. ;-)

Tim

On Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 6:14:53 PM UTC-5, Jason Atkins wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm leading a team of 7 students that are looking to contribute to Django 
> for a group project that will span the next 4 months.  Our professor has 
> stated that we should try to work on features instead of bugs so I was 
> wondering what would be the best way to go about that.  Should we talk to 
> someone in particular or just claim tickets on 
> https://code.djangoproject.com/query under the name UoG student group? 
>  Bit of info about us: We are a group of 3rd year students at the 
> University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario.  The professor has been a bit 
> vague on if we will PR our code while we write it or if we will wait until 
> the end of the semester in 4 months time.
>
> - Jason Atkins
>

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Team of 7 students will be contributing to Django for a school project. What's the best way to work on features without stepping on toes?

2016-01-21 Thread Jason Atkins
Hi All,

I'm leading a team of 7 students that are looking to contribute to Django 
for a group project that will span the next 4 months.  Our professor has 
stated that we should try to work on features instead of bugs so I was 
wondering what would be the best way to go about that.  Should we talk to 
someone in particular or just claim tickets 
on https://code.djangoproject.com/query under the name UoG student group? 
 Bit of info about us: We are a group of 3rd year students at the 
University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario.  The professor has been a bit 
vague on if we will PR our code while we write it or if we will wait until 
the end of the semester in 4 months time.

- Jason Atkins

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