Lab == Lego Robots :) On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Mauricio Salatino <sala...@gmail.com> wrote: > Count with me for that.. I always willing to do this kind of hackatons > and long coding nights.. > Mark is it time to create a Drools User Group in London? a Drools Lab maybe? > Cheers > > On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 8:07 AM, Mark Proctor <mproc...@codehaus.org> wrote: >> I've tried to organise these before, last time I had one person turn up :) >> >> I live in London and Michael Anstis is near by. Mauricio Salatino will be >> moving near by in March too. If there are people who are genuinely >> interested in learning to hack/improve Drools&jBPM&Guvnor, and not just >> after free consultancy, we can arrange days and evenings in London. The Red >> Hat office is on Baker Street and has a room suitable for about 8 people. >> >> I live in Chiswick and will gladly meet up with anyone at any time there, >> night or day. I regularly work from nero's of starbucks :) >> >> Also remember the entire Drools&jBPM&Guvnor team is always available on irc. >> http://www.jboss.org/drools/irc >> >> Mark >> >> On 03/02/2012 15:49, Stephen Masters wrote: >> >> Hi folks, >> >> As with Mark's response on OSGI this morning, there have been a number of >> answers to questions on this list that mention that components are either >> not currently being worked on, or which request that users contribute new >> features or patches. >> >> It tends not to be that easy to get to grips with a large open source >> project, so recently the London Java Community organised an OpenJDK hack >> session (http://www.meetup.com/Londonjavacommunity/events/49243872/) where >> they were helping people to build the projects and working on some >> 'low-hanging-fruit' issues. And apparently the session produced around 20 >> patches, which seems pretty impressive to me given that it was just a 3-hour >> evening session. >> >> There seems to be a reasonable number of Drools developers and users in or >> near London, although I'm not sure about other locations. So I was wondering >> how feasible it might be to organise something similar around Drools. >> Obviously it would need a combination of some core developers prepared to >> spend some of their time helping folks such as myself get to grips with >> building and testing things, and enough developers interested in spending >> their spare time learning their way around the internals of the various >> Drools components. The London JBoss User Group set up a JBoss AS7 hackathon >> last year, so perhaps there might be someone there who would be prepared to >> help out? >> >> Any thoughts? >> >> Steve >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rules-users mailing list >> rules-users@lists.jboss.org >> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rules-dev mailing list >> rules-...@lists.jboss.org >> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-dev >> > > > > -- > - CTO @ http://www.plugtree.com > - MyJourney @ http://salaboy.wordpress.com > - Co-Founder @ http://www.jugargentina.org > - Co-Founder @ http://www.jbug.com.ar > > - Salatino "Salaboy" Mauricio -
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