[Grok-dev] Re: Neanderthal news II

Jasper Op de Coul jasper at infrae.com
Thu Sep 13 10:29:43 EDT 2007


Hi Grok list,

I would like to participate on the grok sprint
and since this is the first time I post something to this list, I will
give a short introduction of myself.

I have been programming python for quite some time now, and started
working at Infrae about a year ago. A lot of my work is Zope related, in
either Plone or (more common) Silva. I have been following the Grok
development for some time now, and recently participated in the
EuroPython Grok sprint.
I'm really excited about the Grok project and would love to do some work
with it. I work with Martijn at Infrae, and he thought there would be
plenty of work for me to do during the sprint, maybe I can do some work
on the Admin UI.

Aroldo: I'll mail you offlist about the hotel reservations.

Cheers,
Jasper


Aroldo Souza-Leite wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> the following Grok developers have already confirmed their participation
> in the Neanderthal sprint:
> 
> - Martijn Faassen
> - Godefroid Chapelle (3 days)
> - Luciano Ramalho
> - Uli Fouquet
> - Lennart Regebro
> - Jan-Wijbrand Kolman
> 
> Welcome to these "Martian Grokkers". Thanks for being prepared to land
> in the Rheinland area (Thanks also to Uli, our "missing link", for
> returning from his Google space trip to the realm of Neanderthal).
>  
> Martijn is in charge of bundling and distributing the sprint tasks. Any
> further Grok developers interested in sprinting please address Martijn
> for the the task contents, and me, for the hotel and org issues. 
> 
> The sprint sponsor isn't giving the sprinters anything like a to-do list
> and is being careful not to fork a development branch from the
> international Grok community. It's very important that the Neanderthal
> sprint should fit well in the mainstream Grok development, foster the
> usage of Grok in real-world business and respect the priorities
> discussed in the grok-dev mailinglist.
> 
> Apart from the Martian guests, we the local Neanderthalians are building
> an informal group of sprint supporters meeting in a "Rheinland wheelig
> and dealing cave" parallel to the kernel sprint room. We'll be trying to
> behave in a manner not too parochial, practicing our English, discussing
> Grok/Zope3 topics of various technical levels,  working on sprint
> supporting tasks (e.g. tutorials, documentation) and looking for ways of
> establishing Grok in the Rheinland area and beyond. It's up to the
> Martians to give us tasks or recruit any of us to the Martian room if
> needed.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Aroldo.




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