Of course, where i told *spring* i would mean *sprint*. Sorry for my.. (not agile) english.
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Albert Abril <[email protected]>wrote: > I agree with bugs, because the naturallity of opensource, it was only as > proposal of finding bugs as others communities do. > In all the points, personally my favourite is on dev apps. > Also, I understand that write howto's, or making great layouts (design) > would be so much useful too. > > Maybe something like: "web2py app dev weekend" (or some fancy tittle). > > What do you think, people? > > > > > On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 4:28 PM, mdipierro <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I am all for it but I would focus on >> >> > - develop apps (a better cms, twitter clones..) >> > - write howto's at your blogs >> >> and not on >> >> > - fixing bugs >> >> Because bugs are normally fixed within 24 hours anyway and I would not >> want people to fix things that they think are bugs but may not be. >> >> > - making improvement and new features >> >> Here the issue is not coding but design. >> >> Massimo >> >> >> On Apr 19, 8:14 am, Albert Abril <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi there! >> > >> > It's known that other communities like rails and django do sprints. >> > Not sure if here has been one time ago, but for what i read i think that >> no. >> > >> > I would to ask here to the web2py like to do a sprint. >> > We could suggest subjects to focus, as: >> > >> > - fixing bugs >> > - making improvement and new features >> > - develop apps (a better cms, twitter clones..) >> > - write howto's at your blogs >> > >> > What do you think? >> > >> > Regards! >> > >> > -- >> > Subscription settings: >> http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/subscribe?hl=en >> > >

