[Grok-dev] Grok Sprint

Paul Sephton prsephton at gmail.com
Fri Aug 25 14:13:05 CEST 2017


Hi;  Looks like your iframes are not properly loading my site content.

I may or may not be able to make that sprint (remote participation).  I
will try, but I have a bunch of commitments coming up.

The site at gfn.aptrackers.com has been updated to describe
github/grokproject based installation while I am waiting for a pull request
merge.  Also I have some new docs at
http://www.aptrackers.com/gfn/In+a+Nutshell.  I would appreciate a proof
read and crit.

Kind regards,
P

On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 8:08 AM, Christopher Lozinski <
lozinski at freerecruiting.com> wrote:

> Thank you for volunteering.
>
> I had a bit of time to think about what project you might enjoy.
>
> And of course that is the first rule of open source software, you should
> work on what you enjoy.
>
> Unlike a job. ;-)
>
> So tell us what interests you and we will see what we can recommend.
>
> In the meantime, I have some ideas.  testing out grok.project is a good
> start.  Whenever I approach an open source project, I find the best thing
> to do is to write documentation.  I read the code, maybe I do not quite
> understand it, so I write what I understood.  If I get it right, perfect.
> If I get it wrong, the senior developers are always keen to correct it.
> Either way, my understanding of the software increases.
>
> Some people like to write docs, some do not.  It all depends on you.  Paul
> is wonderful, both a good software developer, and good at docs.  You might
> want to start by reviewing the grok tutorial he wrote..
>
> You can find the link here:
> https://pythonlinks.info/grok
>
> Look for “Grok tutorial"
>
> Chris
>
>
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