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Re: [opensuse-project] Hack Week
- From: "Francis Giannaros" <francisg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 21:08:05 +0100
- Message-id: <94dc34e40708081308h1f564511vc495757033d587dc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 8/8/07, Thomas Hertweck <Thomas.Hertweck@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I had a look at the wiki, but besides of the Hack Week award winners, I
> couldn't find any obvious "outcome" of the Hack Week. What happens to
> all those projects? Are some of the projects now included in the normal
> Novell development roadmap? Or was it just for fun to keep developers
> happy?
Not at all; they were very productive! Many of the projects went
upstream (since they were patches/new features) and the others either
went into the distribution or went online (as a project leader said,
somewhere) or they just weren't directly relative to openSUSE.
Take a look specifically at items that have the "done" tag in them to
see many of the completed projects:
http://idea.opensuse.org/content/tag/done
Most other ideas normally have a closing note about how the project
did, or a link to the source etc. If there isn't one you should
definitely think about contacting the author directly if you're
interested.
Kind thoughts,
--
Francis Giannaros http://francis.giannaros.org
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>
> I had a look at the wiki, but besides of the Hack Week award winners, I
> couldn't find any obvious "outcome" of the Hack Week. What happens to
> all those projects? Are some of the projects now included in the normal
> Novell development roadmap? Or was it just for fun to keep developers
> happy?
Not at all; they were very productive! Many of the projects went
upstream (since they were patches/new features) and the others either
went into the distribution or went online (as a project leader said,
somewhere) or they just weren't directly relative to openSUSE.
Take a look specifically at items that have the "done" tag in them to
see many of the completed projects:
http://idea.opensuse.org/content/tag/done
Most other ideas normally have a closing note about how the project
did, or a link to the source etc. If there isn't one you should
definitely think about contacting the author directly if you're
interested.
Kind thoughts,
--
Francis Giannaros http://francis.giannaros.org
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