Hi all!
If you are interested in code quality and you are attending the Dev Summit, please have a look at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T119032.
I would appreciate any input on which additional sessions you think are important, or how you would prioritize and group them. Any session proposed at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/wikimedia-developer-summit-2016/ is fair game, but they should fit into the "code quality" topic somehow (other proposals will be discussed elsewhere).
Context: The ArchCom is currently in the process of figuring sorting through the list of proposed sessions, and trying to prioritize and group them. To this end, we have identified 5 broad topic areas ("Content Format", "Access and APIs", "Collaboration", "Software Engineering", and "User Interface" - see T119018 for an overview).
My job is now to figure out which sessions we want in the "Software Engineering" (aka "code quality") part of the event. I have started to do this at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T119032. If you have any thoughts on how these sessions should be prioritized or grouped, or what is missing, please comment.
Thanks, Daniel
Hi Daniel,
<quote name="Daniel Kinzler" date="2015-11-26" time="19:36:42 +0100">
Hi all!
If you are interested in code quality and you are attending the Dev Summit, please have a look at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T119032.
I am! And did!
I would appreciate any input on which additional sessions you think are important, or how you would prioritize and group them. Any session proposed at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/wikimedia-developer-summit-2016/ is fair game, but they should fit into the "code quality" topic somehow (other proposals will be discussed elsewhere).
I made a comment: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T119032#1843116
Basically, it simply says that I believe a really important topic for the Dev Summit would be to discuss, in a wider audience, in real time, face to face, the RFC to drop Gerrit in favor of Differential (Phabricator).
You can see tracking task for that RFC here: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T119908
I think this has obvious ties to code quality (through how we develop as a group).
Thanks for reaching out!
Greg
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