Bug Squashing Party in Dublin

Come and help get Wheezy released!

We will gather to collectively fix bugs and help each other while having some fun. Visits to the pub are assured after a day of hard work!

Everybody is invited, even newcomers! I will try to prepare some introductory talks for people who has never done this before, and the whole point of getting together is to help each other!

There is no need to be a programmer to help, there are plenty of tasks for everyone! There are lots of bugs for fix!

See vorlon's intro to RC bug squashing for some useful tips.

When

Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th of September, 2012. We'll start at 11:00, finishing around 19:00.

Where

Google Ireland
1 Grand Canal Plaza
Dublin 4
Ireland

http://osm.org/go/es~TUCk1U-- (Dunno how to mark a point in the map!)

We'll get a nice conference room in the ground floor with good Wi-Fi access. Google is kindly paying for some free snacks, and pizza!

Who

Please add yourself to this list, I'll need to provide a list of people attending the event.

who

Saturday 8/9

Sunday 9/9

crash space needed

comments

Martín Ferrari (tincho)

yes

yes

no

Jonathan McCrohan

yes

maybe

no

Victor vykta

yes

yes

no

Guido Trotter

yes

probably

no

Philip Ashmore

yes

yes

no

Andrea Spadaccini

yes

probably not

no

Luís Bruno

yes

hopefully

Simon Greaves

yes

maybe

Ulrich Dangel

yes

maybe

no

Margarita Manterola

yes

maybe

Maximiliano Curia

yes

maybe

Marcin Owsiany

yes

maybe

no

probably not for the whole day

Mouzelis Ioannis

yes

maybe

no

Federico Ceratto

yes

yes

no

Salvatore Monteleone

yes

probably not

no

Ehud Meiri

yes

maybe

no

may get preempted

Where to stay

If you do not live in Dublin and don't know where to stay, but would like to come, then please indicate in the table above that you need crash space - and give your email address so we can contact you.

How to help

The logistics are still not sorted out, but spreading the word is already a good way to help!

If you want to volunteer giving a short introductory talk for the BSP, that'd be fab!

(Some parts of this page were stolen shamelessly from the Berlin BSP page)