GHC 12 Open Source Day was amazing!

A very quick report:
We had our post-GHC12 hackathon today and I think we were wildly successful. I didn't sit down and count, but we had around 15 women, most new contributors, hacking on Postorius/Mailman today. We stomped on a bunch of the specially-marked bugs, and just as vitally, we had a bunch of folk go through decent first-pass usability testing of the Postorius interface with Robin (who is an experienced UI person from Google) and file bugs for the missing bits that seem most essential for the Postorius release. Sometimes we also filed fixes for the bugs that were tractable in the time we had!
Because we were on limited time, I've just got a pile of contributions tarballed up on our dev vm (and backed up elsewhere), and I got everyone who fixed a bug to comment on it on Launchpad so we can send out the appropriate copyright forms. I'll be marking those bugs as fixed once I get home (I need to pack and sleep now) and sometime thereafter (probably next weekend) I'll separate out the code to merge requests and triage the rest of the new bugs so we can start work on those.
I think people had a lot of fun seeing their code go live on our test server and watching their bugs get fixed, and I think we've got a few contributors who'll be interested in doing more (and maybe, once I wrangle the travel funds, coming to pycon!). I'm so very excited! :)
Terri
participants (3)
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Barry Warsaw
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Stephen J. Turnbull
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Terri Oda