On Mon, Apr 29, 2013, Daniele Procida <[email protected]> wrote:

>At the start of the sprints at DjangoCon Europe next month, I'll be
>holding a workshop called "Don't be afraid to commit" for people who'd
>like to get involved in Django projects (including Django itself of course).

I've written up the tutorial for the workshop:

<https://dont-be-afraid-to-commit.readthedocs.org>

I'd appreciate any comments/corrections/criticism.

>Between now and then would it be possible for some very simple
>tickets to be set aside for people who will then have a chance to
>tackle some real issues at their first sprint, after the workshop?

I haven't yet been through the tickets looking for suitable candidates,  but I 
will do that over the next week.

Assuming that people come out of this workshop and feel ready to take part in 
the Django sprint, they will likely be first-time Django committers. Would 
anyone like to volunteer to help steer them into the process?

Thanks,

Daniele

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