Re: Speakers and booth support needed at the next Codemotion events

2018-10-18 Thread Mike Yuxxxp
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018, 11:11 PM Santiago Gala wrote: > I will be able to stay early afternoon. > > Let me know if it works for you, so that I book the date . > > Regards > Santiago > > On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 2:42 PM Piergiorgio Lucidi > wrote: > > > It seems that we have a first schedule of Codem

Re: Speakers and booth support needed at the next Codemotion events

2018-10-18 Thread Santiago Gala
I will be able to stay early afternoon. Let me know if it works for you, so that I book the date . Regards Santiago On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 2:42 PM Piergiorgio Lucidi wrote: > It seems that we have a first schedule of Codemotion Madrid: > https://madrid2018.codemotionworld.com/conference/ > > I

RE: Why are large code drops damaging to a community?

2018-10-18 Thread ross
+1 to both Shane and Myrle's input here. The Apache Way is all about consensus building in order to maximize the potential for collaboration between partners. It is impossible to drive consensus within a community of individuals without enabling them to be a part of the whole process. Large cod

Re: Why are large code drops damaging to a community?

2018-10-18 Thread zeljko leskur
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Re: Why are large code drops damaging to a community?

2018-10-18 Thread Shane Curcuru
Myrle Krantz wrote on 10/18/18 7:18 AM: > Hey all, > > There are many forms of offlist development. One form of offlist > development is working on large code drops in private and then > contributing them all at once. Threshold size is probably arguable, > and varies by project; put that aside f

Re: Why are large code drops damaging to a community?

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Re: Why are large code drops damaging to a community?

2018-10-18 Thread zeljko leskur
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Re: FOSDEM 2019 BoF

2018-10-18 Thread Zoran Regvart
Hi Isabel, thank you for responding. By "BoF" I mean birds of a feather[1] session. I believe there were in the past, and I presume there still are planned for FOSDEM 2019. These are informal sessions for people with common interest to get together and meet to discuss or work together. I (now) see

Re: FOSDEM 2019 BoF

2018-10-18 Thread Isabel Drost-Fromm
Hi Zoran, On 18/10/2018 12:39, Zoran Regvart wrote: in the Camel project we're discussing a BoF session at the FOSDEM 2019. I've tried to reach out via the FOSDEM mailing list but got no reply. I know that other ASF project have had BoF sessions at FOSDEM can anyone point me to the right way of

Why are large code drops damaging to a community?

2018-10-18 Thread Myrle Krantz
Hey all, There are many forms of offlist development. One form of offlist development is working on large code drops in private and then contributing them all at once. Threshold size is probably arguable, and varies by project; put that aside for the moment. I've been working on an explanation

FOSDEM 2019 BoF

2018-10-18 Thread Zoran Regvart
Hi, in the Camel project we're discussing a BoF session at the FOSDEM 2019. I've tried to reach out via the FOSDEM mailing list but got no reply. I know that other ASF project have had BoF sessions at FOSDEM can anyone point me to the right way of organizing one? thanks :) zoran -- Zoran Regvart

Re: [Mifos-users] Dev vs User Mailing Lists

2018-10-18 Thread jubha mayala
Many users do enjoy the mail lists by browsing answered queries and solved problems, which in Whatsapp or real time chat is quiet difficult to trace these kind of things! Regards, Jimmy On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 7:08 AM Santosh Math < sant...@confluxtechnologies.com> wrote: > +1 > > On Thu, Oct 18

Re: Dev vs User Mailing Lists

2018-10-18 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
Hi Joan, On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 9:18 PM Joan Touzet wrote: > ...I'm firmly of the opinion that you can't completely ignore real-time > communications and expect 100% of everything to occur asynchronously > on mailing lists I totally agree with that, as you say synchronous discussions will h