Congratulations on such a successful sprint!

I'm about to run our next HackFest, and know something of how difficult it
can be to organise something like this.  I can only hope ours is anywhere
near as productive and (I assume) satisfying as yours has been!

--
Curtis



On 24 September 2013 08:39, Daniele Procida <dani...@vurt.org> wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 23, 2013, Daniele Procida <dani...@vurt.org> wrote:
>
> >At the Don't be afraid to commit workshop at PyCon UK today there were a
> >lot of attendees <http://dont-be-afraid-to-commit.readthedocs.org/en/
> >latest/attendance_record.html#pycon-uk-in-coventry-22nd-september-2013>
> >(31 of them).
> >
> >Many of them said they'd come to the Django sprint tomorrow (Monday 23rd
> >September), which runs 1000-1230 and 1330-1600 UTC+1.
> >
> >If anyone can be in #django-sprint to help out that would be very nice
> indeed.
>
> I just want to say thanks to everyone who helped the sprinters (or even
> just popped in to say hello) on IRC, but especially Tim Graham, who was
> there throughout the day and really helped make it a success.
>
> It was an excellent sprint. We had 14 people involved, and I think all of
> them were were first-time Django contributors. Several were people who had
> very little experience of this at all (many installed Git and set up GitHub
> accounts for the first time yesterday in the workshop), but today several
> pull requests were made and merged:
>
> <
> https://github.com/django/django/commit/c81b6f7b834da8d8fbcf679679ce158173df3a05
> >
> <
> https://github.com/django/django/commit/98e0453f00958af63b50e70990903eb6a04e1933
> >
> <
> https://github.com/django/django/commit/6a30075eaa52b3d91665195a34901ac450df5bbb
> >
> <
> https://github.com/django/django/commit/a53caf28bf2ab29cf4e78a968b3887ddb6d6e83d
> >
> <
> https://github.com/django/django/commit/41167645b1039067127fa215d4d28296bfa4cfdc
> >
> <
> https://github.com/django/django/commit/e15f7f31d048ead5453b5ee810235cf88b42b3cc
> >
>
> there's one open pull request:
>
> <https://github.com/django/django/pull/1662>
>
> and I think a couple more people at least are still working on theirs.
>
> Having friendly strangers on hand in the IRC channels made their first
> impressions of the Django community a very good one. There was a very
> positive (and excited, once people started getting close to making pull
> requests) vibe at our table, and some of the sprinters were beaming with
> delight after their pull requests were merged.
>
> I was taken aback when I saw how many people had turned up for the
> workshop on Sunday (<
> http://dont-be-afraid-to-commit.readthedocs.org/en/latest/attendance_record.html#pycon-uk-in-coventry-22nd-september-2013>
> - over 30 of them), but in fact I think it was the most successful one so
> far.
>
> Daniele
>
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