On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 04:36:24PM +0000, Thomas Gummerer wrote: > Hi, > > Bloomberg is hosting an Open Source Weekend in London on the 11th > & 12th November 2017 to contribute to the Git project. We have > also confirmed that Peff will be amongst the mentors on hand to > guide attendees through their efforts! > > Some of you may notice that we tried to organize this earlier in the > year, but unfortunately had to postpone it. For this time around we > are further along in planning, and it's definitely happening :) > > For those unfamiliar with Bloomberg Open Source weekends: These > events provide a great way for those who love working on code to > give back to the community. Come and help make difference to a > great project! > > There will be tasks provided by the mentors, or bring your own if > you already have a great idea. Also if you can't attend the weekend > and can think of a project which you would like tackled at this > event please let me know. Obviously the projects should be > completable inside a weekend. > > Normally attendees work in small groups on a specific task to > prevent anyone from getting stuck. Per usual, Bloomberg will > provide the venue, mentors, snacks and drinks. Bring your > enthusiasm (and your laptop!) and come share in the fun! The > event is also open to everyone, so feel free to pass on the > invite! > > The event is free of charge, but please ensure that you are able > to attend the event before registering. That will greatly help > us with accurate numbers for catering so that we don't create > unwanted waste! > > You can register for the event here: > > https://go.bloomberg.com/attend/invite/git-sprint-hosted-bloomberg/ > > Whether you already are a contributor (as probably most people on > this list are) or interested in starting to contribute to git or > have some friends that you'd like to get to contribute to git, it > would be great to see you at the event. > > If you have any further questions feel free to get in touch. > > - Thomas Hi, nice to hear, thanks for organizing. Due to having moved to London just that week I'd love to take part. As I'm a core contributor of libgit2, I am interested in bringing forward libgit2 at that occasion. Would that be welcome or should participants keep strictly to the core git project? Just asking as I'd like to take part but have a rather long list of topics for libgit2 on my backlog which I'd like to tackle myself. Regards Patrick