Hi Rich,

Yes, we're in!


On Tue, May 5, 2026 at 12:33 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > Hi Solr community,
> >
> > We're organizing a hackathon at Community Over Code Glasgow 2026
> (October 11–14) and Solr has sessions on the schedule. We'd love for your
> community to participate.
> >
> > The idea is simple: dedicated time and space at the conference for
> contributors (new and existing) to work together on real tasks — fixing
> bugs, writing docs, tackling issues that need focused attention, or
> onboarding new contributors.
> >
> > To participate, we'd need a few things from your project:
> >    • A point of contact — someone we can coordinate with on logistics
> and who'll be present at the event.
> >    • A list of tasks — bugs, docs, features, good-first-issues, or
> whatever your project wants to focus on. This helps people show up ready to
> contribute rather than spending the first hour figuring out what to work on.
> >    • Promotion — a message to your dev@ and users@ lists letting people
> know this is happening and encouraging them to attend.
> >
> > This is the first year we're bringing the hackathon back, so we're
> treating it as a pilot — we want to gauge interest before committing to
> scale. Even if only a few contributors from your project can participate,
> that's a great start.
> >
> > If you're interested, please reply here or reach out to me directly.
> Even a quick "yes, we're in" or "maybe, let's talk" is helpful as we figure
> out how many projects to plan for.
> >
> > Also, please join us in the #hackathon channel on the ApacheCon Slack —
> that's where we'll be coordinating as things come together:
> http://s.apache.org/apachecon-slack
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rich, on behalf of the Community Over Code planners
>


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Anshum Gupta

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