On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Vlad Riscutia <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, this event is more than welcomed for me. I've been busy at work > this past month (and at the same time Mass Effect 3 launched :D) so I didn't > get a lot of time to spend coding on my projects. > > I plan on coming tomorrow and working on Tinkerer, my Sphinx-based blogging > engine. If anyone is interested in helping: http://www.tinkerer.me (project > page), https://bitbucket.org/vladris/tinkerer/src (repository). > > Some details if anyone is interested in helping: > During the time I was inactive, I got a bunch of patches and pull requests > which I want to go through and validate in preparation of a new release - > contributors added sidebar categories and tag cloud, a bunch of enhancements > and patches and a new theme based on Foundation > (http://foundation.zurb.com/) - I actually wanted to switch the underlying > Sphinx base theme to a theme based on HTML5 Boilerplate but didn't get > around to finish this. The Foundation-based contribution might work as well, > I want to see how making that the base theme for Tinkerer would look like. > Plus there are never enough unit tests :) So if anyone wants to help - there > is work to be done around Sphinx and Sphinx extensions, Tinkerer core > (Python), Jinja2 templating + HTML and JS...
This is great. We had a few SeaPIG "sprints" several years ago but they didn't work as well as at PyCon because (A) none of the projects' core developers were there, and (B) only one or two of the people were regularly involved in the kind of programming it was. But if it's somebody's own project... as yours is... that makes a big difference. Perhaps other people who maintain open-source projects that need work can also bring their buglists, either to this session or to a future one. -- Mike Orr <[email protected]>
