Re: ToulouseJAM: Jenkins Hackergarten on 9th of March

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Baptiste Mathus

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Mar 4, 2016, 5:31:46 PM3/4/16
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Hi,

Date is approaching, putting the dev list in copy for gathering possibly more feedback. 
For details: (you'll need google translate if you don't read french):

I've created a trello board where anyone is allowed to comment. 

Feel free to propose/create ideas of things you think might be doable for beginners in a ~4/6 hours session. 
Even if your plugin needs some help, just propose it.

If you have any ideas/insights/tips about organizing that kind of session, I'll be happy to hear them.

Any feedback in general welcome.

Thanks!

2016-02-08 21:02 GMT+01:00 Baptiste Mathus <bma...@batmat.net>:
Hi all!

About to publish the event to meetup today or tomorrow.

To sum up, I want to organize something that will help people start hacking on the project (which is, I think, the definition of a hackergarten, but let's clarify just in case).

That could be: starting a new plugin idea, trying to propose a pull request for the core or a plugin, discuss some specific features of Jenkins, explain how the project is organized and welcomes contributions, and so on.

Does anybody have any pointer about organizing a [Jenkins] Hackergarten?

To spice up the session a bit, would it be possible to receive a few goodies like the last time in december? 
(where we were ~80, but I'd expect less people showing up for a hackergarten, also because we are gonna again co-host with the JUG and there should be a Docker and a Ansible workshops alongside Jenkins').

Thanks for any help, any pointer.

-- Baptiste

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