Summary of Drupal 8 code sprint happened on 29th June 2013

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littleindian's picture

I like to summarize the Drupal 8 code sprint which has happened recently at QED42.
It was really a productive sprint for all of us and as we expected good crowd has shown up in code sprint. Vijay chandran presence was helpful for all of us in order to get good direction for doing contribution in Drupal 8.

You can check out the tasks we worked on in code sprint.
http://drupalmentoring.org/tasks/punejune13

It was well planned, executed code sprint.

As this was the first Drupal 8 code print in Pune and our main objective was to bring all Pune Drupal developer together and encourage them to explore, contribute, share their knowledge in Drupal. Idea behind the code sprint also to include Drupal developer in Drupal 8 development cycle. So, that till the time Drupal 8 stable version will get release we will have good understanding of Drupal 8 development and contributors too.

We believe after this code sprint, Drupalers who attended got basic idea and good grip on doing contribution in Drupal community. We will do our best to keep the regularity of organizing Drupal code sprint and meetups in Pune. All we need is your presence, passion about Drupal so that we can encourage youth towards Web development/Drupal.

Ps:- If you haven't registered on pune drupal developer group then check out and register here http://punedrupalgroup.com

See you in next meetup/code sprint

Comments

Pictures anyone?

dipen chaudhary's picture

Hey,

If you are looking for pictures, then here are some -- http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151665247777710.1073741826.19...

@Ashwini, can you also cross post (Edit and include india group) this in India group as I believe this could help other groups as well.

Again, thanks to Vijay (vijaycs85) for leading the sprint, from the feedback I've got everyone thoroughly enjoyed it and would want more of these in coming future.


Dipen Chaudhary
Founder, QED42 http://www.qed42.com Drupal development

Thanks for pictures

littleindian's picture

Thanks for pictures Dipen.
here are some pictures I have --

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=535213049873834&set=pcb.53521646...

I have updated my earlier post and tagged India group too.

Yeah many thanks to Vijay(vijaycs85) for leading the sprint.
I have also got good feedback from attendees and every one expecting more code sprints like this. We are also looking forward to create Drupal Pune group on meetup.com and will add all these piccs there itself.

Retrospective of sprint

vijaycs85's picture

Thanks to everyone to make this sprint a success. We had a really good sprint from morning 8:30 to evening 6:15.

Here is the summary of what we did:

08:45 to 10:00 - Session about new routing system
10:15 to 11:00 - Entity vs Config Entity vs Config
11:00 to 13:30 - Issue/Re-roll/Review Patches on various D8MI (config schema)issues and WSCCI (routing) issues.
13:00 to 14:15 - Pune drupal camp discussion over lunch
14:30 to 15:00 - Tips & Tricks on d.o issue queue. Tools to use(dreditor, user styles), various re-roll/issue patch approaches(inter-diff), etc
15:00 to 18:00 - More patches and patch peer reviews.

In total, we worked on 27 issues and 15 of them were completed (patched/reviewed/RTBCed) and remaining are in-progress/waiting for review.

Now we have got few new mentors:
ashwinikumar
- Getting started with GIT in d.o
- Helping on patch apply/create process.
piyuesh23
- config schema patch re-roller.
rahul.shinde
- config schema patch reviewer.

Happy coding!!!

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vijaycs85's picture

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Another meetup during core office hours

piyuesh23's picture

As a follow up on the previous sprint, we are planning to have another sprint on wednesday(3rd July) during core office hours. The idea is just to not loose the momentum we gained from the previous sprint.

Details on https://groups.drupal.org/node/305978

India

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