Nice idea!! I love codesprints!
I will gladly participate in the codesprint from Spain in small tasks.

Regards,
Nacho V


2011/11/25 <edgar.sol...@web.de>

> considering time zones i guess we'd have to split into at least 2 sprints
> (eu,us). i guess this could be fun, especially if it would be smaller
> issues that could be fixed in a jiff, i guess there is a enough backlog in
> the sf.net trackers.
>
> another point could be a "how do you do..." online meeting where exchange
> our workflows and everybody for themselves could learn a bit from the
> others. i could even imagine a teamviewer session like described here
>
> https://girliemangalo.wordpress.com/2011/10/03/teamviewer-group-screensharing-tool-for-ubuntu/
>
> ..ede
>
> On 24.11.2011 23:02, Landon Blake wrote:
> > It seems like most of our users are scatter around the globe. I wonder
> > if it would be possible for us to coordinate a "remote code sprint"?
> > This would be an afternoon or evening where we get our coders to work
> > together on a list of OJ wish list features or bugs.
> >
> > We'd have to work from our respective locations, but we could set up
> > some sort of communications system (Google Chat or something similar)
> > and a folder on the SVN for our work.
> >
> > I was thinking this would be a good opportunity to work on some of the
> > linear referencing features Jukka asked about a couple of weeks ago.
> > But we could also set up a list of things and have people vote for
> > what gets done on the code sprint. This might help me set aside some
> > time for OJ coding.
> >
> > If there was interest among the group, I'm willing to do some
> > coordination and admin work.
> >
> > I might even be able to get two or three people together in one spot
> > here in California for the OJ coding.
> >
> > Let me know what you think.
> >
> > Landon
> >
> >
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