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== Sprint Notes ==

The format of this sprint was a bit different than the previous one as we broke up into small chatting session much more.

The table below is an attempt to gather written summary of all of them

|| Session theme || notes/result || People who know what happen ||
|| Moving bundled extensions into core || ExtensionsDevel || ||
|| `hg grep` || GrepPlan || JordiGH ||
|| Buildbot || || TheMystic [[mpm]] [[AugieFackler]] ||
|| Security disclosure process || || KevinBullock [[mpm]] [[AugieFackler]] [[GregorySzorc]] ||
|| Merge driver || || SiddharthAgarwal ||
|| Skeleton Extensions || || KatsunoriFujiwara ||
|| Large File handling || || DavidSoria MadsKiilerich [[mpm]] DurhamGoode ||
|| Experimental Extensions || Mostly a recap and Q&A session about the content of ExperimentalExtensionsPlan || ||
|| Merging Narrow and Sparse || || KyleLippincott, AugieFackler, DurhamGoode ||
|| Mercurial at Bitbucket || A general summary and Q&A with Sean Farley || ||
|| Mercurial at Large Scale || A general summary and Q&A from Facebook, Google, Jane Street (through Augie), Mozilla and Yandex || ||
|| History rewriting UI || generic discussion about the state of the thing (not sure if there is more to say) || JordiGH ||
|| User Interface Discussion || || AugieFackler, [[Pierre-YvesDavid]] SimonFarnsworth KevinBullock||

Note:

This page is primarily intended for developers of Mercurial.

3.8 Sprint

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1. Date and location

The sprint will take place Friday March 18, 2016 to Sunday March 20 at Mozilla's San Francisco office.

2 Harrison St. San Francisco, CA 94105

The entrance is under a big Mozilla sign along Embarcadero Blvd facing the water and the bay bridge.

Please arrive no earlier than 0900 PDT on Friday. Official start time is no later than 1000.

Arriving via public transit or walking is highly preferred. There is a N and T light rail stop in front of the office. MUNI costs $2.25/ride (exact change).

If you drive, there is an underground garage in the adjacent building (entrance on Folsom St.). Paid street parking with meters is available, but you are limited to a few hours. The parking meters are disabled on Sundays and parking should not be a problem in the neighborhood.

2. Meals

2.1. Lunch

  • Friday: Mozilla will provide pizza and wings on Friday as part of their regular lunch program. There will be gluten free and vegetarian options.
  • Saturday: Atlassian will provide pizza (since it's easy to have vegetarian and vegan options).
  • Sunday: Not planned yet.

2.2. Dinner

  • Friday: Open to ideas.
  • Saturday: Osha Thai (vegetarian and vegan options).
  • Sunday: Probably a free-for-all since most people are leaving.

3. Attendance

Everyone is welcome from core to aspiring contributor. Attending a Mercurial sprint is usually a good way to kickstart your contributions are you'll get a large amount of help available for 3 days.

Name

Coming from

Need funding

Hotel

In Town Dates

Notes

Pierre-Yves David

California

{X}

(local)

(local)

16-

Gregory Szorc

California

{X}

(local)

(local)

Martin von Zweigbergk

California

{X}

Will skip Sunday

Siddharth Agarwal

San Francisco

{X}

(local)

(local)

Laurent Charignon

California

{X}

Sean Farley

San Francisco

{X}

(local)

(local)

Martijn Pieters

London, UK

{X}

Park 55 Hilton

18-20


Augie Fackler

Pittsburgh

{X}

(staying with friend)

17-20

Yuya Nishihara

Japan

(./)

Courtyard Union Square

17-21

Kyle Lippincott

Mountain View

{X}

Erik van Zijst

Belmont, CA

{X}

(local)

(local)

David Soria Parra

San Francisco

{X}

(local)

(local)

Durham Goode

San Francisco

{X}

(local)

(local)

Katsunori Fujiwara

Japan

(./)

Baldwin Hotel

17-21

Jun Wu

London, UK

{X}

Ryan McElroy

London, UK

{X}

17?-26?

Stanislau Hlebik

London, UK

{X}

Kevin Bullock

Saint Paul, MN

(./)

Hotel Griffon

17-21

Greg Ward

Montreal

(./)

(tentative)

Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso

Montreal

(./)

Parc 55 Hilton

17-21

Kostiantyn Balytskyi

London, UK

{X}

Matt Mackall

Minneapolis, MN

{X}

Simon Farnsworth

London, UK

{X}

Parc 55 Hilton

18th to 20th

Danek Duvall

San Fancisco

{X}

(local)

(local)

Josh Soref

Toronto

(./)

Would skip Saturday morning

Christoph Pojer

San Francisco

{X}

(local)

(local)

Friday

Jacob Bower

San Francisco

{X}

(local)

(local)

Saturday or Sunday

Mads Kiilerich

Denmark

{X}

Parc 55 Hilton

17th to 21st

Mateusz Kwapich

California

{X}

(local)

(local)

Steven MacLeod

Toronto

{X}

4. Sponsors

We will probably need to find some funds to get flights and hotel for a few independent contributors.

Last sprint sponsoring budget was $10,000 contributed equally from Google and Facebook.

5. Possible Topics

Important things we want to discuss: (add your own)

5.1. User Interface and Experience

5.2. New Features and Improvements

5.3. Data Format and Performance

5.4. Mercurial Project

5.5. Persistent Bugs

  • hg revert file/directory behavior
  • bookmarks lack of transactionality

5.6. Discussion with remote people

Please update these sections with constraint and time proposal.

The sprint is happening California time, currently UTC-7. from Friday to Sunday 10h → 18h for sure. I don't expect Friday morning to be much schedulable.

5.6.1. Discussion around hgbook

There have been a lot of good progress and interrest around this.

Remote attendee: - Mathias de Maré, Belgium, Belgium (UTC+1)

5.6.2. Discussion around PyPy and CFFI

Facebook is contracting people to get an idea of what it would take to run Mercurial on Pypy. The most fuzzy part if the handling of C code using CFFI

Remote attendee: - Maciej Fijalkowski, South Africa (UTC+2)

5.6.3. Discussion around Mercurial Performance tracking

Facebook is also contracting people to get a proper performance tracking suite for Mercurial so that we can start tracking performance change overtime. I expect people to have opinions and idea around this.

Remote attendee: - David Douard, France (UTC+1) - Philippe Pepiot, France (UTC+1)

6. Bulk Bikeshedding

Name and details we want to fight over:

7. Sprint Notes

The format of this sprint was a bit different than the previous one as we broke up into small chatting session much more.

The table below is an attempt to gather written summary of all of them

Session theme

notes/result

People who know what happen

Moving bundled extensions into core

ExtensionsDevel

hg grep

GrepPlan

JordiGH

Buildbot

TheMystic mpm AugieFackler

Security disclosure process

KevinBullock mpm AugieFackler GregorySzorc

Merge driver

SiddharthAgarwal

Skeleton Extensions

KatsunoriFujiwara

Large File handling

DavidSoria MadsKiilerich mpm DurhamGoode

Experimental Extensions

Mostly a recap and Q&A session about the content of ExperimentalExtensionsPlan

Merging Narrow and Sparse

KyleLippincott, AugieFackler, DurhamGoode

Mercurial at Bitbucket

A general summary and Q&A with Sean Farley

Mercurial at Large Scale

A general summary and Q&A from Facebook, Google, Jane Street (through Augie), Mozilla and Yandex

History rewriting UI

generic discussion about the state of the thing (not sure if there is more to say)

JordiGH

User Interface Discussion

AugieFackler, Pierre-YvesDavid SimonFarnsworth KevinBullock


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