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It's 17 of september. I started my day trying to do something that would honor my trip
invitation: develop a Plone Product to aid the meeting scheduling
tasks for groups of of people.
In general, It will be a Python Product, that I was planning to
develop with the help of some begginers. For my surprise, When the
sprint really started, I was with arround 10 people arround me. It
sounded incredible for me (because I was expeting one or two guys to
work with me on this issue). Anyway, after 3 hours, I looked again and
some of them just vanished, probably to drink some beers and do other
things. Nevertheless, in the middle of the afternoon, We did a good
progress and, as I planned, It was a bit more "didatic" than what
other guys were doing... I think.
Well... after write some python code, Jodok invited us to go to a
Cheese course. Yeeaahhh... I had some class too, but in a different
subject: learn with a Austrian Master how to make cheese with you own
hads. It was fun (and based on what other guys told me about Snow
Sprint, It was better than know a guy that plays flute with his nose).
Tomorrow I will need to fix some stuff on ArchGenXML because I just
discovered that another guy in the sprint is using a tool for modeling
and ArchGenXML to generate code using an XMI format. For my surprise,
the resultas are almost almost perfect! That's incredible that a tool
works so fine with "my" (not exactly my, but I'm one of the
contributors), and I can't even heard about that "australian" tool.
Tomorrow I will need to continue my work on PloneMeetingScheduler
too. It was quite nice to write code with a lot of other guys, but I
need to deliver something working until next sunday, so... It is
better to run... a bit.