Re: Running an Arrow hackathon

2019-08-16 Thread David Li
Hi all, Thanks for the suggestions! I've gone ahead and tagged some Python/Rust/Java issues, and I'll be sure to walk people through setting up Travis/AppVeyor. Andy, that is super awesome, thanks! Best, David On 8/16/19, Andy Grove wrote: > Hi David, > > I've tagged a few Rust issues with the

Re: Running an Arrow hackathon

2019-08-16 Thread Andy Grove
Hi David, I've tagged a few Rust issues with the beginner label. I'll try and think of more beginner issues over the next few days. Thanks, Andy. On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 7:55 AM David Li wrote: > Hi all, > > We're thinking of hosting an internal open-source hackathon in > September. I wanted

Re: Running an Arrow hackathon

2019-08-13 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Hi David, On Mon, 12 Aug 2019 09:55:30 -0400 David Li wrote: > Hi all, > > We're thinking of hosting an internal open-source hackathon in > September. I wanted to make Apache Arrow one of the projects we work > on, so I wanted to give maintainers here a heads up, and clarify a few > things. >

Re: Running an Arrow hackathon

2019-08-12 Thread Micah Kornfield
Hi David, This is cool, thank you for doing it. My thoughts: > - Is there a label we already use for easy-to-start-with issues? I see > variations on newbie/easy-fix/beginner on JIRA, is there a preference > for one? I think beginner would be my preferred label. Note that I don't think it has b

Running an Arrow hackathon

2019-08-12 Thread David Li
Hi all, We're thinking of hosting an internal open-source hackathon in September. I wanted to make Apache Arrow one of the projects we work on, so I wanted to give maintainers here a heads up, and clarify a few things. I would be around to help set up environments and make sure that PRs follow th