Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet hacker meeting: 22.6.-29.6.
Dear all, Now that there are only 6 weeks left until the GNUnet Hacker Meeting, I would urge you to please let me know (via private e-mail) if you will attend so that I can plan a bit for food. Again, if you want a cheap place to stay at Decentrale itself, please check with the SynergieHub people (URL below). Also, for the record and for this meeting, we shall defend the principle that humor is good. Humor in general is extremely appropriate in this meeting as in GNUnet publications, including but not limited to scientific ones ;-) Happy hacking! Christian On 04/02/2018 10:02 PM, Christian Grothoff wrote: > Dear all, > > After almost a dozen people at the annual GNUnet e.V. meeting said they > would come to a GNUnet hacker meeting at https://decentrale.ch/, I have > now reserved a slot for us: > > https://openki.net/event/FvSm6dPgDXqAKN8Zp > > > Staying at decentrale will cost 16 Fairo/day (~ 15 EUR). You can > reserve your stay here: > >https://synergiehub.ch/reserve-stay.html > > (They have 12 slots available *inside* the house, there is space for > tents, but check with he...@synergiehub.ch for non-canonical slots.) > > > My proposed rough agenda is this (suggestions welcome): > > Day 22: > === > * arrive & cook > * introductions: who are you, what do you hack on? > > > Day 23: > === > * Discussion: "GNUnet: The bad" -- a presentation/discussion about > open/known issues in each of the GNUnet subsystems, by subsystem. > Bring out your knives, let's have it all out in the open. > > > Day 24: > === > * Hackathon: "Fixing by the numbers" -- how many (small) bugs can we > squash in a day? > > > Day 25: > === > * Hackathon: "Now with style" -- automation makes everybody happy, > so let's find bugs with automation (static analysis, CI) > > > Day 26: > === > * Hackathon: "Nobody understands this!" -- so we try it out and improve > the documentation until we do! > > > Day 27: > === > * Experiment: "Magic is happening": Helping the Horizion 2020 > authentication challenge usability study > * Hackathon: "Fixing all the bugs" > > > Day 28: > === > * Discussion: "Looking forward" -- discussion on future technical > directions, funding opportunities and future events > > > Day 29: > === > * clean up: see > https://www.goingnowhere.org/en/generalinfo/leavenotrace > * good bye > > > Given that we have 12 slots and one small kitchen, it would be great to > have 10 people who really want to code, and maybe one or two who really > want to cook. Note that the kitchen is vegan-only. Oh, and if anyone > comes with a car, please do let me know as you might be abused for > groceries... > > > Happy hacking! > > Christian > > > > ___ > GNUnet-developers mailing list > GNUnet-developers@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers > 0xE29FC3CC.asc Description: application/pgp-keys signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUnet-developers@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet hacker meeting: 22.6.-29.6.
We will have to see when we are there. This may apply for some discussions, but unlikely for all. On 04/04/2018 12:02 PM, Nils Gillmann wrote: > Depending on how you structure the sessions would it be possible to > call in via mumble? 0xE29FC3CC.asc Description: application/pgp-keys signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUnet-developers@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet hacker meeting: 22.6.-29.6.
Christian Grothoff transcribed 2.8K bytes: > On 04/04/2018 10:27 AM, Nils Gillmann wrote: > > Can't make it, we have no Vorlesungsfreie Zeit in NRW in the time > > you organized this to be. > > :-( > > > When you do it next time, could we make a doodle or something to > > check times? > > Well, the system was already very constraint by my own constraints, > basically this was the earliest possible week, and the last possible > week for a while as well... But yes, if there had been much flexibility, > I would have done a Doodle. Oh. It's sad, but it's okay. I could skip courses, but at this time I really don't know what will happen in June. There are some topics I contribute to, mainly documentation. Depending on how you structure the sessions would it be possible to call in via mumble? I've thought a lot about documentation and want you to avoid patterns I see in the way documentation was done before, and of course to improve it. I will send an email before June trying to summarize most of the thoughts on documentation. ___ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUnet-developers@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet hacker meeting: 22.6.-29.6.
On 04/04/2018 10:27 AM, Nils Gillmann wrote: > Can't make it, we have no Vorlesungsfreie Zeit in NRW in the time > you organized this to be. :-( > When you do it next time, could we make a doodle or something to > check times? Well, the system was already very constraint by my own constraints, basically this was the earliest possible week, and the last possible week for a while as well... But yes, if there had been much flexibility, I would have done a Doodle. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUnet-developers@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet hacker meeting: 22.6.-29.6.
Great, me and t3ss are in! On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 22:02:39 +0200 Christian Grothoffwrote: > Dear all, > > After almost a dozen people at the annual GNUnet e.V. meeting said > they would come to a GNUnet hacker meeting at https://decentrale.ch/, > I have now reserved a slot for us: > > https://openki.net/event/FvSm6dPgDXqAKN8Zp > > > Staying at decentrale will cost 16 Fairo/day (~ 15 EUR). You can > reserve your stay here: > >https://synergiehub.ch/reserve-stay.html > > (They have 12 slots available *inside* the house, there is space for > tents, but check with he...@synergiehub.ch for non-canonical slots.) > > > My proposed rough agenda is this (suggestions welcome): > > Day 22: > === > * arrive & cook > * introductions: who are you, what do you hack on? > > > Day 23: > === > * Discussion: "GNUnet: The bad" -- a presentation/discussion about > open/known issues in each of the GNUnet subsystems, by subsystem. > Bring out your knives, let's have it all out in the open. > > > Day 24: > === > * Hackathon: "Fixing by the numbers" -- how many (small) bugs can we > squash in a day? > > > Day 25: > === > * Hackathon: "Now with style" -- automation makes everybody happy, > so let's find bugs with automation (static analysis, CI) > > > Day 26: > === > * Hackathon: "Nobody understands this!" -- so we try it out and > improve the documentation until we do! > > > Day 27: > === > * Experiment: "Magic is happening": Helping the Horizion 2020 > authentication challenge usability study > * Hackathon: "Fixing all the bugs" > > > Day 28: > === > * Discussion: "Looking forward" -- discussion on future technical > directions, funding opportunities and future events > > > Day 29: > === > * clean up: see > https://www.goingnowhere.org/en/generalinfo/leavenotrace > * good bye > > > Given that we have 12 slots and one small kitchen, it would be great > to have 10 people who really want to code, and maybe one or two who > really want to cook. Note that the kitchen is vegan-only. Oh, and if > anyone comes with a car, please do let me know as you might be abused > for groceries... > > > Happy hacking! > > Christian > pgp7ofvS0U6eq.pgp Description: Digitale Signatur von OpenPGP ___ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUnet-developers@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers