Mary Gardiner wrote:
The 28th is OK for me. So, what's going to happen? Is there going to be anyone(s) with GNOME development/documentation/translation experience on hand to help us find good bugs to work on?
I have some experience; I will ask around and see if any of the GNOME people I know are interested, and I will talk to the GNOME bugsquad and see if they would be interested in taking part as well.
I can take care of passing on info to LinuxChix as long as we've got a good idea of what we're doing.
Ok cool.
-Mary, who suspects 1 day might be enough to get about 1/3 of the development environment set up.
Well... I wouldn't think we'd need to have people setting up dev environments (especially if they're new to GNOME, that could be a bit of a frustrating start ;-) ), I was thinking more bug triage work, e.g. like a traditional GNOME bug day (http://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/BugDays).
~m