Attendees
Propose someone who should be invited, or just name yourself. If you have not attended a QA hackathon before, introduce yourself. Say whether you'd come under which circumstances: company sponsored, self-funded, sponsored by the organisers.
Sponsored
- H.Merijn Brand (Tux) - PROCURA B.V.
- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) - Booking.com
Self-funded
- Stefan Hornburg (Racke) - depending whether I can combine it with business visit (looks good - awaits OK from financial unit of my customer)
- Gabor Szabo (szabgab) - depending whether I can combine it with training classes
- Paul Johnson (pjcj) - I'd be interested in working on Devel::Cover - perhaps on getting it to work better with perl 5.10 and later, or perhaps on better integration with CI systems or Smolder or maybe NYTProf. I'd also be interested in working on perl bindings and integration with Selenium 2. Or anything else that needs to be done.
Seeking Sponsorship (Travel and/or Hotel)
If you're not funded by your company, please tell us how much it would cost to get you to Vienna, and what you plan to hack on (see Agenda). We will shortly announce how we're going to decide who will get sponsorship (unless we get enough money to invite all interested people :-)
- brian d foy -- Dave Golden and I are working on refactoring parts of CPAN.pm into decoupled units and adding bits to provide a graphical way (e.g. XUL) to show what CPAN.pm has done, is doing, and is planning to do. Users could interact with this graphical representation to get information about any part of the process. Airfare from Chicago is about USD$1200. Although I appreciate any sponsorship, I'd like to teach an open enrollment class or a class for a company to pay my way.
- dagolden (xdg) -- work could include CPAN Testers 2.0, Meta 2.0, CPAN/PLUS, Build.API spec, general toolchain improvement; travel cost looks to be about USD$1000;
- mpeters -- work could include Smolder, IETF TAP spec, Nested TAP spec implementation; travel cost looks to be about USD $1100
- Barbie -- would focus on CPAN Testers 2.0 and Meta Spec 2.0, but also interested in general toolchain improvement. travel costs look to be about £160 (185 Euros).
- Florian Ragwitz (rafl) -- would like to work on Devel::Cover (to make it play nicer with all the new toys, like MooseX::Declare, signatures, and others), and is also interested in CPAN Testers 2.0. travel cost would be about €200.
- Michael Schwern (Schwern) -- would work on gitPAN, nested TAP, IETF TAP, general curmudgeoning. Airfare looks to be about USD $1100.
* Ricardo Signes (rjbs) -- would like to work on Meta Spec 2.0 implementation, dealing with kinks in CPAN Testers 2.0 rollout, and potentially Test::Builder 2 issues if possible; Airfare is about $1000
unsorted
These people already expressed interest before the wiki was up.
- Abe Timmerman (abeltje) abeltje
- Curtis Poe (Ovid) Ovid blogged something
declined/cancelled
- user:3350 Alias due to impending release of 2-year long project
version 21 saved on 08/02/10 22:28 by Ricardo Signes (rjbs)
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