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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Joomla! 1.5 - Bugsquashing in Brussels

Join us for the first European Joomla! 1.5 bug squashing day on the 10th of December, in Brussels Belgium. On the menu are the finest Belgian beers, Joomla! 1.5 bugs and of course a lot of fun !

This event will take place right after the US bug squashing events in New York, San Francisco and Washington. We will carry the torch forward and pick up any bugs that are left on the trackers and forums.

The event is co-organised with the Local Belgium Police. They have kindly offered meeting space and will also be providing drinks and lunch. The Joomlatools crew is bringing along Joomla! 1.5 brainpower with Johan Janssens (Joomla! lead developer) and Laurens Vandeput (Joomla! developer). Both will be your trunk committers of service. Also joining us is Mathias Verraes, DOCman lead developer.

All the bugs fixed at the event will go straight into the trunk of 1.5 ready to be released with the upcoming RC4.

Who : Developers who want to help squash Joomla! 1.5 bugs
What : One day of Joomla! bug fixing
Where : Brussels, Belgium, IRC and anywhere you want to join in
When : December 10
Why : To help with Joomla! 1.5 and have fun !

Register at http://www.joomlatools.org

Please know that space is limited, so don't register if you are not certain you can come. We have room for about 30 people, so we would like to especially focus on having developers who are acquainted with Joomla! development. Of course people who are skilled testers are more then welcome.

NOTE : For security reasons people who have not registered will not be allowed in the building. Please make sure you have registered first.

If you can't join us in person, come join us on IRC. For more fun, you can even organize a local bug squashing by finding a space with room for you and some others to work, and getting some food. Just join in the IRC so you know what is happening elsewhere.

We will also try to setup a live webcam feed and welcome everyone to idle in #joomlapbf @ freenode to help out.

4 comments:

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Ben said...

Hmm Docman c'est de brussels ?

George B. Prasetyo said...

Some nice topics here. We found that the 1.5 version is easier to work with.

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Bandeep said...
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