Re: [Sugar-devel] PyDelhi Dev-sprint - Sugar Labs is participating

2018-05-24 Thread Glide
Okay Vipul, Do take care of yourself.

On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 8:59 PM, Vipul Gupta 
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> Due to certain personal unforeseen factors arising and unable to find
> anyone to mentor the Dev-Sprint that was going to take place at PyDelhi
> Meetup on the 26th of May.  Henceforth, Sugar Labs wouldn't be able to
> participate in the dev sprints. I am very sad and disappointed that it has
> come to this. I will make sure, it does participate in the next one surely.
>
> Thank you all for your efforts and support !!
>
> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 1:47 AM Vipul Gupta 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I am a co-organizer for a local Python user group, PyDelhi [1]. It's a
>> volunteer-run organization that hosts free bi-weekly meetups related to
>> Python in New Delhi, India. I contribute to many of their projects and also
>> to PyCon India 2018.
>>
>> So, PyDelhi is organizing a Dev Sprint on 26th May 2018. For the Dev
>> Sprints, 5 organizations and mentors will be helping out participants
>> contribute to Open Source Projects. Participating organizations are
>> Mozilla, Kivy, Python, PyCon India and *Sugar Labs*. All information
>> about the dev-sprint [2]
>>
>> Yes, after a brief discussion with many people of the community. Sugar
>> Labs will also be part of the dev sprints. What help would I need from the
>> community?
>> 1. *Any* open relatively easy issues that need to be solved. Bugs in
>> activities. New features. Documentation reviews. That contributor could
>> solve and get involved in open-source. It could be anything, really. List
>> them out.
>> 2. *Participation* from people living in New Delhi, you can check the
>> venue of the sprint here [2]. Please do come, it would be of great help.
>> Even if you are not that involved.
>> 3. People who could be *available* on the said date remotely, from 10 am
>> to 5pm IST. I wouldn't need any commitments but if some quick feedback on
>> issues and pull requests could be received. Then it would be a ton of help.
>>
>> I can't really promise if this would be fruitful or not. But we should
>> start somewhere. And I think this could be a good start. More people could
>> start knowing about Sugar Labs and would help later on. As always, all
>> suggestions are appreciated.
>>
>> --
>> Cordially,
>> Vipul Gupta
>> Mixster  | Github
>> 
>>
>> [1] - https://pydelhi.org
>> [2] - https://www.meetup.com/pydelhi/events/qrltrpyxhbjc/
>>
>
>
> --
> Cordially,
> Vipul Gupta
> Mixster  | Github
> 
>
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Re: [Sugar-devel] PyDelhi Dev-sprint - Sugar Labs is participating

2018-05-24 Thread Vipul Gupta
Hi everyone,
Due to certain personal unforeseen factors arising and unable to find
anyone to mentor the Dev-Sprint that was going to take place at PyDelhi
Meetup on the 26th of May.  Henceforth, Sugar Labs wouldn't be able to
participate in the dev sprints. I am very sad and disappointed that it has
come to this. I will make sure, it does participate in the next one surely.

Thank you all for your efforts and support !!

On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 1:47 AM Vipul Gupta 
wrote:

> Hello folks,
>
> I am a co-organizer for a local Python user group, PyDelhi [1]. It's a
> volunteer-run organization that hosts free bi-weekly meetups related to
> Python in New Delhi, India. I contribute to many of their projects and also
> to PyCon India 2018.
>
> So, PyDelhi is organizing a Dev Sprint on 26th May 2018. For the Dev
> Sprints, 5 organizations and mentors will be helping out participants
> contribute to Open Source Projects. Participating organizations are
> Mozilla, Kivy, Python, PyCon India and *Sugar Labs*. All information
> about the dev-sprint [2]
>
> Yes, after a brief discussion with many people of the community. Sugar
> Labs will also be part of the dev sprints. What help would I need from the
> community?
> 1. *Any* open relatively easy issues that need to be solved. Bugs in
> activities. New features. Documentation reviews. That contributor could
> solve and get involved in open-source. It could be anything, really. List
> them out.
> 2. *Participation* from people living in New Delhi, you can check the
> venue of the sprint here [2]. Please do come, it would be of great help.
> Even if you are not that involved.
> 3. People who could be *available* on the said date remotely, from 10 am
> to 5pm IST. I wouldn't need any commitments but if some quick feedback on
> issues and pull requests could be received. Then it would be a ton of help.
>
> I can't really promise if this would be fruitful or not. But we should
> start somewhere. And I think this could be a good start. More people could
> start knowing about Sugar Labs and would help later on. As always, all
> suggestions are appreciated.
>
> --
> Cordially,
> Vipul Gupta
> Mixster  | Github
> 
>
> [1] - https://pydelhi.org
> [2] - https://www.meetup.com/pydelhi/events/qrltrpyxhbjc/
>


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Cordially,
Vipul Gupta
Mixster  | Github

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[Sugar-devel] PyDelhi Dev-sprint - Sugar Labs is participating

2018-05-22 Thread Vipul Gupta
Hello folks,

I am a co-organizer for a local Python user group, PyDelhi [1]. It's a
volunteer-run organization that hosts free bi-weekly meetups related to
Python in New Delhi, India. I contribute to many of their projects and also
to PyCon India 2018.

So, PyDelhi is organizing a Dev Sprint on 26th May 2018. For the Dev
Sprints, 5 organizations and mentors will be helping out participants
contribute to Open Source Projects. Participating organizations are
Mozilla, Kivy, Python, PyCon India and *Sugar Labs*. All information about
the dev-sprint [2]

Yes, after a brief discussion with many people of the community. Sugar Labs
will also be part of the dev sprints. What help would I need from the
community?
1. *Any* open relatively easy issues that need to be solved. Bugs in
activities. New features. Documentation reviews. That contributor could
solve and get involved in open-source. It could be anything, really. List
them out.
2. *Participation* from people living in New Delhi, you can check the venue
of the sprint here [2]. Please do come, it would be of great help. Even if
you are not that involved.
3. People who could be *available* on the said date remotely, from 10 am to
5pm IST. I wouldn't need any commitments but if some quick feedback on
issues and pull requests could be received. Then it would be a ton of help.

I can't really promise if this would be fruitful or not. But we should
start somewhere. And I think this could be a good start. More people could
start knowing about Sugar Labs and would help later on. As always, all
suggestions are appreciated.

-- 
Cordially,
Vipul Gupta
Mixster  | Github


[1] - https://pydelhi.org
[2] - https://www.meetup.com/pydelhi/events/qrltrpyxhbjc/
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