Nathaniel Smith schrieb: > Length: this is perhaps the most important question. How _long_ > should this thing be?
I'm for a weekend sprint (friday to sunday). Since I'm working fulltime and having a young family and studying online, there is no way to get off for more than two or three days. > Timing: _When_ should this thing be? Me personally would be happy with February next year, because I have exams in January. Of course not the perfect weather, depressing season and all, but if there are no near-time alternatives... > Location: _Where_ should this thing be? I'm happy with everything in Germany or something easily reachable in Europe (Italy, Spain, Lapo??) - I'd prefer South Europe probably for the better weather =) Of course I'd really like to get in contact with the "cores", but neither are two days enough to fly there, nor do I have the money for that. > One more note: it appears we have a huge cluster of people in Germany > (or relatively nearby), and especially people working on front-ends > and integration stuff. Just because we're trying to plan a big event > with a few months lead time, doesn't mean you guys couldn't get on > trains and hang out for a weekend sooner ;-). This cluster is tremendous, indeed =) One needs to figure out though on what project the sprint should be run, main monotone source or some dependent front-end. I'm probably not much of a help to hack the monotone source itself in this case. To be honest, I'd see the whole event more like a get-in-contact with other fellows and not like the excessive hackathlon (10hrs coding, ...). Of course there has to be an outcome for such an event, but this should not spoil the fun. Thomas. -- - "I know that I don't know." (Sokrates) Guitone, a frontend for monotone: http://guitone.berlios.de Music lyrics and more: http://musicmademe.com _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel
