as you all know, in less than a month, between August the 27th and 28th,
the University of Florence will be stage for the gathering of the
developers, translators, power users and anyone interested in their most
important hands-on meeting of the year: the codesprint of FOSS4G 2022
The better we get an idea of the number of participants and the better
we will be able to organize rooms and supplies.
And remember, this year we invite seasoned community members to donate
time to guide new members through the setup of the development
environment or translation tools of their projects. Please state
availability in the wiki page.
For the FOSS4G community sprint we have a sign up sheet here.
I’m not there physically, but I’d still love to work together on the weekend.
I’m planning on working more on the command line stuff I’ve been looking at recently. It would be nice to have some sort of video chat to plan the sprint a bit.
What would be a good way to live communicate? Should we use IRC or something else? A video conference could also be nice. Once we know who plans to attend and whet schedule they have we can organize some kind of kick off meeting?
as you all know, in less than a month, between August the 27th and 28th,
the University of Florence will be stage for the gathering of the
developers, translators, power users and anyone interested in their most
important hands-on meeting of the year: the codesprint of FOSS4G 2022
The better we get an idea of the number of participants and the better
we will be able to organize rooms and supplies.
And remember, this year we invite seasoned community members to donate
time to guide new members through the setup of the development
environment or translation tools of their projects. Please state
availability in the wiki page.
On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 10:24 AM Wolf Bergenheim
<wolf+grass@bergenheim.net> wrote:
Hello all,
For the FOSS4G community sprint we have a sign up sheet here.
I'm not there physically, but I'd still love to work together on the weekend.
I'm planning on working more on the command line stuff I've been looking at recently. It would be nice to have some sort of video chat to plan the sprint a bit.
What would be a good way to live communicate? Should we use IRC or something else? A video conference could also be nice. Once we know who plans to attend and whet schedule they have we can organize some kind of kick off meeting?