Great that many devs here can make it! I will also be available on CEST time. Juan, did you contact the organizers or should I do it? Best Emma On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 04:11:16PM -0700, Josh Warner wrote:
Apologies for radio silence on my end for a few weeks; you've all most likely seen the direction COVID-19 is headed here in Arizona in the news. Clinical responsibilities have occupied the majority of my bandwidth, and the academic year changeover happens next week.
I am on AZ time (GMT -7, no Daylight Saving adjustment) but it remains to be seen if I will be able or even off duty to join the virtual sprints.
Visual Studio Code Live View sounds quite interesting, I'll have to check it out!
Josh
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020, 03:33 Juan Nunez-Iglesias <jni@fastmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone!
Great to see so much activity on this! Should be a fun couple of days!
I'm in touch with the organising committee since I was going to be co-chair for the sprints before the world went to hell. =P Everything is brand new so there's no hard and fast rules, but:
- we'll get our Google Meet room with up to 250 participants - every sprint can use its own chat solution, I suggested that we probably will use our Zulip, but we will also have access to the conference Slack (though you should register to get access to that. I think it should be possible to register only for the sprints for free, though full conference is just $100 and I would definitely sign up if the time zones worked.) - we'll be developing a page of recommended tools/workflows for remote sprinting. I for one am a big fan of Visual Studio Code Live Share.
Juan.
On 19 Jun 2020, at 10:02 am, Mark Harfouche <mark.harfouche@gmail.com> wrote:
July 11-12 sound like a fun time.
I'll be on New York Time.
Feel free to slot me in when you feel is convenient for everybody!
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 6:48 AM Lars Grueter <lagru@mailbox.org> wrote:
Hello Emma,
I'm in CEST (UTC+2) and happy to donate time and help with new contributors.
Are there already plans for a live chat (like Zulip) or video rooms for those participating remotely?
Best Lars
On 16/06/2020 12:14, Emmanuelle Gouillart wrote: > Dear all, > > there will be two days of sprints at the end of the Scipy > conference, on the weekend of July 11-12. We would like to set up a > sprint for scikit-image, but for this we would like to know if people can > be available to help mentoring new contributors, including > pair-programming. Having a couple of scikit-image maintainers available > would be ideal, but the help of other experienced devs is very much > welcome (basically if you already had a PR merged in scikit-image or in > a comparable project probably you have the knowledge required to help > someone else). We expect that sprinters will be active mostly during > American business hours but probably there will be also people from other > time zones. > > Please answer here if you wish to participate to the sprint, in > which time zone, and in particular if you can help new contributors! > > Best > Emma
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