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Revision as of 10:08, 31 August 2011
Code Sprint - what's that?
A code sprint is about getting a group together to work on Open Source software, sitting around a table and sharing ideas. It's not just about writing code, as you know a project has many needs including documentation, testing, and providing feedback. What a better way to give feedback and give back to the project that you love than to spend a day with the project's developers. There are roles needed to be filled, no matter what your expertise.
With such a short timeframe (one day) you should probably use this page to set a specific goal for your project. But don't worry, if all you get done is actually sitting at the same table with the project's developers and talking about the next release, that is also great :)
Venue
- Date: Saturday September 17th, 2011 (the day after the conference).
- Time: 9am-5pm (timeandate)
- Where: Tivoli Student Union building (a former brewery), Auraria Campus
Tivoli Student Union 900 Auraria Parkway Denver, CO OSM map - Google map - street view (distant tower in center)
- Rooms: (each room has a 60-70 person capacity)
- room 440/540 (bilevel)
- room 640
What to Bring
- power bars (only outlets for 30 computers exist)
How to get there from the Sheraton
The easiest way to get there from the Sheraton is to catch the free shuttle bus along 16th Street to Larimer, then it's about a half mile walk from there (7-10 minutes) - just take a left on Larimer and keep going straight into the campus. More detail to come shortly on how to get to the exact rooms etc.
Sponsor
Please! contact organizers: Rafael Moreno, or Jeff McKenna
Questions/Comments/Ideas
- ask on the foss4g2011 mailing list (subscribe)
Additional Interested People
The following people are potentially interested in participating in sprinting activities though have not yet established a Workgroup.
- name:project
- Daniel Kastl
- Haruyuki Seki
- Mike Adair
- Oliver Tonnhofer I like to work on tiling stuff (MapProxy) or Python geo APIs (Shapely, imposm).
Workgroups
To participate, copy a project skeleton and start a section below for your project.
Project-name
Attending:
- user
- user
Goals:
- your goals
GeoExt
Attending:
Goals:
- Getting GeoExt to work with ExtJS4
MapQuery
Attending:
Goals:
- Making MapQUery more awesome
- Talk to OpenLayers 3 people about the future
PostGIS
Attending:
- Paul Ramsey
- Pierre Racine
- David Bitner
- Brian Hamlin
- Bborie Park
- Leo Hsu
- Regina Obe
- you?
Goals:
- Close bugs and triage for 2.0 release
Opticks
Attending:
- Kip Streithorst
- Trevor Clarke
- Michael Considine
Goals:
- Enhance scripting support. See this page for more information.
- TBD
Possible:
- Work with OSSIM developers to apply OSSIM patches developed by the Opticks developers.
- Co-registration/image-to-image registration tool to replace Data Fusion
- Open source the Opticks unit tests
- Misc small enhancements and bug fixes
- Add georectification and orthorectification
- Prototype an OpenGL 2.1 based rendering pipeline
- Fix AEB installation to support auto-elevation, no need to start-up app with admin privs
- automatically restart Opticks to complete installation and uninstallation
- replace band math with raster math
- Prototype a multithreaded raster algorithm library
- Prototype am OpenCL/CUDA raster algorithm library
Collaborate:
- OSSIM
Mapnik
I (Dane Springmeyer) can't make the code sprint (leaving the night of the 16th), so catch me during the conference to chat Mapnik coding.
OSGeo edu
Attending:
- Ari Jolma
Goals:
Possible things to do:
- Set up a repository for joint development of edu materials and kick-start a few projects
- Gather/organize materials for Desktop GIS or Web GIS workbooks
MapServer
Attending:
- Michael Smith
- Jeff McKenna
- Thomas Bonfort
- Stephan Meissl
- Fabian Schindler
- Daniel Morissette
- Roger Andre
libLAS / PDAL
Attending:
- Michael Smith
- Howard butler
GeoMOOSE
Attending:
- Brian Fischer
- Bob Basques
- Jim Klassen
- Eli Adam
- Dan "Ducky" Little
- you?
Goals:
- Testing and bug fixes for 2.6 release
- Documentation
ZOO-Project
Attending:
- Nicolas Bozon
- Gérald Fenoy
uDig
Attending:
Goals:
- TBD
Possible:
- roll out CDO and a bit of QA on EMF goodness
- migrate user guide to help plugin (since Eclipse has a Wiki Editor that supports textile)
- refactor to *eu.udig* and make a verison release
- GeoTools as OSGi (no more net.refractions.udig.libs) - see GeoTools below as this would require collaborative effort
GeoTools
Attending:
Goals:
- TBD
Possible:
- Implement Query/Join for more than just JDBC-NG code
- Get OSGi bundle information sorted (collaborate with downstream applications )
- Set up new developers
- Major Bug stomp
- Technical Debt (FunctioName details; Remove old Filter code from test cases etc...)
Collaboration:
- uDig: Collaborate on OSGi rollout (ie Equinox testing)
- GeoServer: Collaborate on OSGi rollout (ie Spring testing)
- Zoo-Project: collaborate on WPS Client testing?