I will be hosting a WSCCI Sprint at the PNW Summit this year. I'll be spending pretty much the entire summit in the coder lounge working on WSCCI issues so please come and join me so we can push this most awesome initiative through!
There's a lot of work left to do on WSCCI, and the best way to get it done is sustained application of skilled knowledge. (Vis, let's get to coding!)
For planning purposes, if you're going to be at the summit please RSVP on this event and post below, indicating what you're interested in working on.
What could you be working on? Well, here is a list of the critical and major issues for WSCCI still outstanding, so that's a good place to start. If you need help deciding, background information, brainstorming, or any other support, ping me (katbailey) in IRC and I'll get you squared away.
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Background info
Is this the best source for background info? http://groups.drupal.org/wscci Anywhere else to read up?
Post in new group...
This ought to be posted in the new PNW Drupal Summit group too:
http://groups.drupal.org/pacific-nw-drupal-summits
:)
I'll be at the PNW summit and likely in the coder lounge, but I can't promise I'll be working on WSCII the whole weekend... I might be able to help people get going though at least!
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@beanjammin - that's a good
@beanjammin - that's a good place to start, especially some of the stuff under Key Discussions. And for anyone new to Symfony, I highly recommend Fabien Potencier's blog series on building a framework on top of the Symfony components: http://fabien.potencier.org/article/50/create-your-own-framework-on-top-...
@jhodgdon it is posted there too. And that would be totally awesome if you could help with getting people started - I know you have led lots of sprints so that makes one of us ;-)