Mercurial sprint in Zurich from June 9th to 11th

Mark Booth lists at anang.com
Tue Jun 1 12:35:04 CDT 2010


In message <87y6f8nktc.fsf at aragost.com> on Tue, 25 May 2010, Martin
Geisler <mg at aragost.com> writes
>Come join us for a Mercurial Sprint!

Well, my flights are booked, I've arranged crash space and Zurich
beckons.

Who else is likely to be around for this event?

I've enjoyed using Mercurial for a while now, and though I don't know
how much I will be able to contribute, I'm looking forward to meeting a
few of the people who have helped to make Mercurial the fantastic
success it is today.

Take care, and see some of you next week,


Mark..........

>aragost Trifork is happy to be hosting a Mercurial sprint in Zurich in
>two weeks: June 9th to 11th (Wednesday to Friday). Three Mercurial
>developers will be there:
>
>  Martin Geisler (mg)
>  Sune Foldager (cyanite)
>  Peter Arrenbrecht (parren)
>
>We will discuss some of the deeper issues that can best be handled by
>face to face communication. We will also try to solve bugs from the
>bugtracker and land patches sent to the mailinglist.
>
>If you know Mercurial and want to help improve it, then this is an
>excellent opportunity for you to join. Even if you are a new user of
>Mercurial, you can still help us:
>
>* Let us know about things that confuse you with Mercurial.
>
>* Old bug reports may no longer apply, so you could retest them with a
>  new version of Mercurial.
>
>* If you know Python and if you have been annoyed by something, then
>  maybe we can help you fix it.
>
>* You can also just stop by and talk with us about where you would like
>  Mercurial to move in the future.
>
>
>Practical details:
>
>We will meet every day at 9 and will continue well into the evening. You
>are free to join us at any time. The office is on the fifth floor at:
>
>  Buckhauserstrasse 40, Zurich, Switzerland
>
>You can call me at +41 78 735 4096 if you need anything.
>
>Please send me a mail if you intend to come, just so we have a rough
>estimate of how many we will be.
-- 
Mark Booth


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