I haven't read this topic carefully but I suggest we make a sprint for pywikibot issues (e.g. very important bugs or a bug triage to take care of 200 left uncategorized/unknown importance bug)
I have another idea that someone have a presentation about "how we can help pywikibot" I don't know if others like this idea too
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On 3/5/14, Quim Gil qgil@wikimedia.org wrote:
On 03/04/2014 02:30 PM, Marc A. Pelletier wrote:
On 03/04/2014 05:05 PM, Quim Gil wrote:
If I understood correctly the proposals listed so far, we seem to have only one hacking sprint.
It's difficult to classify some of the activities. I, for instance, will set up a 'Migrate to Tool Labs / work on Labs' corner intended to last the entire event. Is that a sprint or a workshop?
IMO, it's a workshop that'll contain a lot of small sprints and a few presentation -- a dev room? :-).
Labels are just labels. What matters is the organization of a schedule, since your activity will require time and space, and it will happen at the same time than other activities which may or may not overlap with.
What about scheduling an explicit workshop at the beginning (e.g. one hour with you going through the migration of one project from the Toolserver to Labs) followed by a long sprint consisting of you and other experienced Toolserver / Labs contributors working on migrating projects with whoever else is interested, willing to learn and help.
You will probably get many extra people happy to attend a pre-scheduled workshop and maybe come by and help a couple of hours during the sprint.
-- Quim Gil Technical Contributor Coordinator @ Wikimedia Foundation http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Qgil