Hi Cenk,
> I also want to add and stress that we should make proper use of
the "Hack'n'ACK Candidate" label in GitHub to find those "5-10"
PRs during the Hack'n'ACK.
I kind of got the feeling that this label only is applied to PRs that are
easy to review. I'm not sure how the usage of this label
Hi,
just a kind reminder that next week it is Hack'n'ACK time again and (on the
time I write this Mail) we have 213 (!) open Pull Requests. I already
discussed locally here in Berlin with some colleagues, how we can maybe
optimize the Hack'n'ACK to get more Pull Requests merged or closed this
Hello Martine,
I also want to add and stress that we should make proper use of
the "Hack'n'ACK Candidate" label in GitHub to find those "5-10"
PRs during the Hack'n'ACK.
In general, I also think that there is room for optimization regarding
the way we deal with Hack'n'ACKs currently and I like
I am working on a project to deploy a Wireless Sensor Network in the Amazon
Rainforest and I have chosen RIOT OS for this project. I´m looking for
examples on how to use the RIOT OS with the zolertia z1 Board, especially
with the serial ports (UART, I2C and SPI) to communicate with external