[Systers-dev] Systers Code Sprint at GHC 2009

Jennifer Redman jenred at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 19:35:55 PDT 2009


Sarah, very sorry as well you can't join us!
Terri -- EXCELLENT.

Anna, Malveeka, and Kanika Vats -- since the three of you probably aren't
going to make it to GHC09 - would you be interested in getting beamed in
somehow?  Maybe via skype or some other video chat?

I'll post more information next week.

This should be fun!!

Jen

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Sarah Mei <sarahmei at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am now EVEN MORE bummed that I'm going to miss GHC this year. Sarah
> Allen and I have been doing some  woman-centric Ruby hackspaces here
> in San Francisco and the energy has always been really great. I hope
> lots of good stuff comes out of this one too.
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Terri Oda<terri at zone12.com> wrote:
> > Would I ever love to participate!
> >
> > I'm a bit out of practice when it comes to actual python hacking for
> Mailman
> > (I've transitioned to a more community-building/documentation role while
> I'm
> > finishing my PhD) but I did write most of the user level documentation,
> and
> > I'm one of a handful of people on the Mailman steering committee, so I've
> > got some very direct influence on the direction of the project.  (Lately,
> > I'm working on coordinating some usability improvements for MM3.)  And,
> > conveniently, I'm attending GHC.
> >
> > So I'm totally there, and I'll try to brush up on my python hacking
> pre-GHC
> > so I can provide some more technical help too.
> >
> >  Terri
> >
> > Jennifer Redman wrote:
> >>
> >> Would any Systers who are attending GHC 2009 be interested in
> >> participating
> >> in a Systers' Code Sprint -
> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprint_(software_development) - to work on
> >> improving parts of the Systers' Infrastructure?
> >> We need Python programmers, women willing to write some documentation,
> sql
> >> experts, Mailman experts and well anyone who might be interested in
> >> sitting
> >> in a room with other women and writing some code -- other types of
> >> contributions also welcome.
> >>
> >> I'm going to move this conversation (apart from logistical
> announcements)
> >> over to systers-dev - http://systers.org/mailman/listinfo/systers-dev--
> >> please join us over there and/or let me know if you are interested in
> >> participating.
>
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