On 29/05/2019 04:00, Shane Curcuru wrote:
> Those are all great topics for helping newcomers get started. If people
> want to 1) see what new committer docs we have, and 2) also suggest
> patches for it ;-) then start here, and see what things make sense to
> improve or include in any
Those are all great topics for helping newcomers get started. If people
want to 1) see what new committer docs we have, and 2) also suggest
patches for it ;-) then start here, and see what things make sense to
improve or include in any training/intros:
https://www.apache.org/dev/
Yes, @Aizhamal I agree.
Though, It is largely unclear to me the things that are core Apache as part
of commons and those that might be project specific. It is easy to take
the perspective of here's how a specific project works which is similar to
most others. It is another to dig into all
Hi Rich,
We are doing a contributor's workshop for Beam in the upcoming summit in
Europe, but most of the content should be easily adjustable to any Apache
projects. For example, instead of subscribing to dev@beam.a.o. we can teach
them how to subscribe to dev@community.a.o. Introduction to ICLA,
This sounds like a great thing to have as part of the hackathon. Perhaps
cover part of this at the start of each day? None of these things are
specific to Beam but apply to all projects right?
On Tue, May 28, 2019, 12:09 Austin Bennett
wrote:
> Hi Rich,
>
> Great; sounds like we'll plan on a
Hi Rich,
Great; sounds like we'll plan on a hands-on developing things *in*/*using*
Beam. What about contributing workshop? It sounds like a Hackathon space
might help people understand things like: specifics of getting Jira
username, finding issues, ?signing ICLA?, knowing to subscribe to
On 5/27/19 6:11 PM, Austin Bennett wrote:
Great to hear this is coming together. I'm happy to help getting movement
from the Beam Community.
Very interested to hear concrete plans for hackathon, it will inform the
rest of what content we offer in the Beam tracks. At prior beam summits
(ex:
Sounds like a plan. I don't have the time off approved yet so fingers
crossed on that.
On Mon, May 27, 2019, 18:11 Austin Bennett
wrote:
> Great to hear this is coming together. I'm happy to help getting movement
> from the Beam Community.
>
> Very interested to hear concrete plans for
Great to hear this is coming together. I'm happy to help getting movement
from the Beam Community.
Very interested to hear concrete plans for hackathon, it will inform the
rest of what content we offer in the Beam tracks. At prior beam summits
(ex: beamsummit.org), we've had intro to
Awesome. It sounds like we have the three hackathon leads/volunteers -
Rob Tompkins, Steve Blackmon, and Kevin McGrail - which seems like the
ideal number for a leadership group. Do feel free to recruit more
volunteers to help with the work. I'll reach out every month for updates
for my board
I am willing to lead (or to assist) hackathon coordination. I have
participated over the past several years and run similar local events, so I
think I have a decent idea of what needs to happen on site, and believe I can
do a decent job of motivating project participation.
The more volunteers
> On May 27, 2019, at 7:50 AM, Rich Bowen wrote:
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>> On 5/27/19 9:45 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
>> Is the hackathon run all the days of the event?
>
> Yes. All day, every day, in Laughlin 3. Round tables. Power and network.
> Nothing else provided.
>
Happy to help on this one. As
On 5/27/19 9:45 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Is the hackathon run all the days of the event?
Yes. All day, every day, in Laughlin 3. Round tables. Power and network.
Nothing else provided.
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Kevin A. McGrail
Member, Apache Software Foundation
Chair Emeritus Apache SpamAssassin Project
Is the hackathon run all the days of the event?
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Kevin A. McGrail
Member, Apache Software Foundation
Chair Emeritus Apache SpamAssassin Project
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmcgrail - 703.798.0171
On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 9:44 AM Rich Bowen wrote:
> I need 1 to 3 volunteers to own the
I need 1 to 3 volunteers to own the Hackathon for ACNA.
The Hackathon has long been a central part of ApacheCon. However, the
success of the hackathon waxes and wanes over the years, due largely to
whether someone steps up to drive it.
The hackathon has multiple intertwined purposes:
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