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What shall we do? #7

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neilmanuell opened this issue May 17, 2014 · 9 comments
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What shall we do? #7

neilmanuell opened this issue May 17, 2014 · 9 comments

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@neilmanuell
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Any Ideas about new activities?
Old activities?
Variations on Old Activities?

@neilmanuell neilmanuell changed the title What shall we do What shall we do? May 17, 2014
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I think that having a project that we can work on through out the week and subsequently could be a good idea.

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mnem commented May 18, 2014

I forget if I (or someone else) mentioned this at the end of the last one, but I thought it may be interesting to pick an open source project and close some of their bugs for them. Might be tricky in a week, but is probably an interesting challenge. I'm sure @tschneidereit could point out some of his favourite mozilla/shumway issues :)

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I'd be very interested in working on a project that is trying to make the world a better place. There seems to be a growing trend in programmers trying to do something positive with their work - projects like Code for America and Random Hacks of Kindness come to mind - and making a contribution of that sort would be enjoyable and uplifting.

Jumping in to help out on an existing project, as David suggests, sounds more practical than starting something new, and a Mozilla project could be a good fit.

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Stray commented May 19, 2014

+1 for this - great suggestion.

On 19 May 2014, at 08:04, Richard Lord [email protected] wrote:

I'd be very interested in working on a project that is trying to make the world a better place. There is

Jumping in to help out on an existing project, as David suggests, sounds more practical than starting something new, and a Mozilla project could be a good fit.


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Oh, I just saw this thread. @mnem, that is a great suggestion indeed. And might make it much more palatable for me to attend, even. :) I could make it an official work thing, perhaps.

@neilmanuell
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That is a great idea, an could also be a good way to nudge people (me for one) out of their comfort zones in a nice supportive atmosphere.

(I remember that Dave sat me down and helped me get node up and running on my machine. I know that that doesn't sound much, but with out that I might not have ventured down that path.)

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tam203 commented May 19, 2014

I love this idea. I've always wanted to support some open source project but never made the jump, I would appreciate a push!

@neilmanuell
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Could the problem in the Pair programming sessions be working around a problem from an OS project. Obviously for the exercise it would be important to throw the code away, but it might be a good way to work at a problem that has more relevance?

Then this could lead to a more in depth exercise later.

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Also after reading @richardlord 's monopoly post why don't we have a a few games of Monopoly - tweeking the rules to see how it affects gameplay?

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