Meeting pre-hackfest Marseille 2015
Hello, I would like to organise a quick IRC meeting on #koha to launch discussions and to know what attendees want to do at the hackfest in Marseille. The "workshops" tab of the "HackFest Europe march 2015" doc is still almost empty, it will be a good way to fill it. I propose next Wednesday at 15 UTC [1] if it fits everybody. It would be good to see all hackfest attendees present :) Regards, Jonathan [1] http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Koha+Developers+IRC+Meeting&iso=20150211T15
Bonjour! Could it be an idea to add lightning talks/persentations to the spreadsheet? I have an idea for one I could do myself (on kohadevbox: https://github.com/digibib/kohadevbox) + a couple I would love to listen to (how OPL and SUB plan to build things on top of Koha). That said, I did love the first hackfest, where the focus was really on signing off patches and getting stuff done. I'd love for the hackfest to stay a true hackfest and not develop into a conference. So maybe lightning talks limited to a few minutes is a good idea? Anyone else got an opinion on that? Au revoir! Magnus On 6 February 2015 at 15:39, Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@biblibre.com> wrote:
Hello, I would like to organise a quick IRC meeting on #koha to launch discussions and to know what attendees want to do at the hackfest in Marseille. The "workshops" tab of the "HackFest Europe march 2015" doc is still almost empty, it will be a good way to fill it.
I propose next Wednesday at 15 UTC [1] if it fits everybody.
It would be good to see all hackfest attendees present :)
Regards, Jonathan
[1] http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Koha+Developers+IRC+Meeting&iso=20150211T15 _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org http://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel website : http://www.koha-community.org/ git : http://git.koha-community.org/ bugs : http://bugs.koha-community.org/
Bonjour!
Could it be an idea to add lightning talks/persentations to the spreadsheet? I have an idea for one I could do myself (on kohadevbox: https://github.com/digibib/kohadevbox) + a couple I would love to listen to (how OPL and SUB plan to build things on top of Koha).
That said, I did love the first hackfest, where the focus was really on signing off patches and getting stuff done. I'd love for the hackfest to stay a true hackfest and not develop into a conference. Agreed ! So maybe lightning talks limited to a few minutes is a good idea? Anyone else got an opinion on that? yes and no. if you remember BibLibre office, they are not well done for a conference: the meeting room can host 10 person, at most (and not seated ;-) ). So I think it's OK to have ppl presenting what they want,
Le 10/02/2015 08:28, Magnus Enger a écrit : the duration they want. Ppl not interested in the topic can continue working. I think we could have a simple rule like "in the morning there can be talks, after lunch no talk" -- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, expert du logiciel libre pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software for libraries expert
Le 10/02/2015 11:04, Paul Poulain a écrit :
Le 10/02/2015 08:28, Magnus Enger a écrit :
Bonjour!
Could it be an idea to add lightning talks/persentations to the spreadsheet? I have an idea for one I could do myself (on kohadevbox: https://github.com/digibib/kohadevbox) + a couple I would love to listen to (how OPL and SUB plan to build things on top of Koha).
That said, I did love the first hackfest, where the focus was really on signing off patches and getting stuff done. I'd love for the hackfest to stay a true hackfest and not develop into a conference. Agreed ! So maybe lightning talks limited to a few minutes is a good idea? Anyone else got an opinion on that? yes and no. if you remember BibLibre office, they are not well done for a conference: the meeting room can host 10 person, at most (and not seated ;-) ). So I think it's OK to have ppl presenting what they want, the duration they want. Ppl not interested in the topic can continue working. I think we could have a simple rule like "in the morning there can be talks, after lunch no talk"
Hi, I like the idea, we'll see if we book a moment in the week to do that and where, depends who is interested in and who have things to say. So, I created a tab in google document here: https://docs.google.com/a/biblibre.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuYwR41dPaFZdE11aTNfZmtZR2tmOE9MRVktNER2NVE&usp=sharing_eid#gid=9 Feel free to add everything you want! Claire.
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Claire Hernandez -
Jonathan Druart -
Magnus Enger -
Paul Poulain