On 02/22/2012 08:53 PM, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
Before the March 3rd migration of MediaWiki core +
WMF-deployed
extensions to git, we want all MediaWiki developers to feel comfortable
with Git, git-review, and Gerrit. So I'm scheduling the first in some
one-hour interactive training sessions where you can learn the new
MediaWiki development workflow.
[snip]
I intend on running these sessions via Google+ Hangout
(you don't have
to enable your webcam or audio) so you'll see my screen as I show you
the steps. If you prefer not to use G+, then please let me know and I'll
separately schedule some IRC trainings, or find another screensharing
solution.
While it's nice if you can come to a training, I aim to also make sure
comprehensive documentation is at
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Workflow
by sometime this Friday. And then, after I've gotten the ball rolling,
I hope other new experts will take the lead and start teaching.
OK, I've closed the poll. I'll hold two of these on G+ next week:
Monday 27 Feb, 22:00 UTC
http://bit.ly/zBNhXu
Tuesday 28 Feb, 21:00 UTC
http://bit.ly/y9CFuW
Please come into IRC and find me half an hour before the meetings, so we
can get you set up with a Labsconsole/Gerrit account, and so we can
ensure your Google+ setup works.
If anyone else wants to lead some of these, speak up!
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Workflow is a pretty good guide now
and will be even better by Monday.
--
Sumana Harihareswara
Volunteer Development Coordinator
Wikimedia Foundation