Re: A Debian Ruby Sprint in Europe (France?) during the fourth semester 2018?

2018-05-29 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Hi,


On 05/29/2018 12:56 AM, Pirate Praveen wrote:
> On May 29, 2018 2:19:46 AM GMT+05:30, "Cédric Boutillier"  
> wrote:
>
>> Not really, I must admit :) I am sure that we could come up a list of a
>> few points. Already updating as many libraries as we can, and trying to
>> reach 100% of CI test passings and 100% reproducibility are certainly
>> good goals. Do you have some more ready in mind?
> Rails 5 migration and updating diaspora.

Rails 5 migration sounds good, and if we have enough man power (or if we
have more people interested on it) we can add those extra points (CI,
reproducible builds and so on so forth). What do you think?

Cheers,
Lucas Kanashiro



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Re: A Debian Ruby Sprint in Europe (France?) during the fourth semester 2018?

2018-05-28 Thread Pirate Praveen



On May 29, 2018 2:19:46 AM GMT+05:30, "Cédric Boutillier"  
wrote:
>On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 09:01:47PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
>
>> Did you already think about the agenda of this sprint?
>
>Not really, I must admit :) I am sure that we could come up a list of a
>few points. Already updating as many libraries as we can, and trying to
>reach 100% of CI test passings and 100% reproducibility are certainly
>good goals. Do you have some more ready in mind?

Rails 5 migration and updating diaspora.

I can come if I manage to get some travel funding.

>Cédric

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Re: A Debian Ruby Sprint in Europe (France?) during the fourth semester 2018?

2018-05-28 Thread Tomasz Nitecki
Hey,

On 27/05/18 23:56, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
> I have been thinking for some time now about the idea of another sprint
> for the Ruby team. After Curitiba two years ago, what about having a new
> meeting, in Europe this time?

I'm all for it :)


> I can propose Paris (although I don't know where it could be held yet,
> because IRILL who hosted us before, has moved to another place, and I am
> not sure they have space for such events, but I can ask around what the
> opportunities are). Other propositions would also be fine :)

I can propose Łódź, Poland. I could probably provide office hosting
space (with internet, coffee, etc.) close to the city center. Quite a
few hotels and different restaurants are also nearby. Plus, most things
are rather cheap here.


> What do you think?

I'd be happy to attend in Paris/Berlin/Łódź. We should probably aim for
a 5 days of work (as in Curitiba).


Regards,
T.



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Re: A Debian Ruby Sprint in Europe (France?) during the fourth semester 2018?

2018-05-28 Thread Cédric Boutillier
On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 09:01:47PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:

> Did you already think about the agenda of this sprint?

Not really, I must admit :) I am sure that we could come up a list of a
few points. Already updating as many libraries as we can, and trying to
reach 100% of CI test passings and 100% reproducibility are certainly
good goals. Do you have some more ready in mind?

Cédric







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Re: A Debian Ruby Sprint in Europe (France?) during the fourth semester 2018?

2018-05-28 Thread Georg Faerber
Hi all,

On 18-05-27 23:56:09, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
> I have been thinking for some time now about the idea of another
> sprint for the Ruby team. After Curitiba two years ago, what about
> having a new meeting, in Europe this time?

Yeah yeah yeah! I would like to join, even if I'm right now uncertain if
I would be able to join. Therefore: Could we fix a date "soon"? December
would work for me the best, although this might be a little late,
depending when the buster freeze starts.

> I can propose Paris (although I don't know where it could be held yet,
> because IRILL who hosted us before, has moved to another place, and I am
> not sure they have space for such events, but I can ask around what the
> opportunities are).

I've heard the Mozilla folks are quite open to host sprints in their
offices, there was at least one sprint hosted there last year. Not sure
about Ruby, but in general, as far as I know. Maybe it would be worth it
to ask them.

> Other propositions would also be fine :)

I could offer, depending on the size of all of this, to host it in
Berlin, if it's "just" a sprint with a couple people and not a
(Mini)DebConf with talks which need to be streamed etc.

> What do you think?

Let's do this!

Thanks for pushing,
cheersm
Georg


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Re: A Debian Ruby Sprint in Europe (France?) during the fourth semester 2018?

2018-05-27 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Hi Cédric!


On 05/27/2018 06:56 PM, Cédric Boutillier wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I have been thinking for some time now about the idea of another sprint
> for the Ruby team. After Curitiba two years ago, what about having a new
> meeting, in Europe this time?

Sounds great :)

> I can propose Paris (although I don't know where it could be held yet,
> because IRILL who hosted us before, has moved to another place, and I am
> not sure they have space for such events, but I can ask around what the
> opportunities are). Other propositions would also be fine :)
>
> What do you think?

Did you already think about the agenda of this sprint?

Cheers,
Lucas Kanashiro.



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A Debian Ruby Sprint in Europe (France?) during the fourth semester 2018?

2018-05-27 Thread Cédric Boutillier
Hi there!

I have been thinking for some time now about the idea of another sprint
for the Ruby team. After Curitiba two years ago, what about having a new
meeting, in Europe this time?

I can propose Paris (although I don't know where it could be held yet,
because IRILL who hosted us before, has moved to another place, and I am
not sure they have space for such events, but I can ask around what the
opportunities are). Other propositions would also be fine :)

What do you think?

Cheers,

Cédric


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