Arthur and I will co-present a recap of last week’s exciting Media Code Sprint, held in various offices in NYC! We’ll be doing this with the Drupal Dojo, using DimDim. Media Code Sprint Recap Tuesday, January 13, 2008 at 3:30 PM (EST) Why You Want to Be There Because you want to learn about the …
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Media Code Sprint: Day 2 (January 2009)
Wow! Here’s a sampling of some stuff that’s already happened the last couple of days: Media Sprint file upload proposal Media Sprint prototyping Media module Stream module Here’s a proof of concept: Tired now. Tomorrow the sprint continues at Sony. See you there! (#drupal-dev on IRC)
Read more »Media Code Sprint (January 2009)
Wrapping up Day 1 of the Media Code Sprint for January 2009! (Edit from 2008… doh!) I’m in the Advomatic NYC offices with Arthur Foelsche (arthurf), Roger López (at http://drupal.org/user/67977), Darrel O’Pry (dopry), and Owen Osborn (oweno). Today’s been a great brain-storming day, figuring out our plans for the weekend. For those of you who …
Read more »SimpleTests for hook_file in Media Code Sprint (Status Report Two)
The Media Code Sprint has been a great success thus far! We have built a fairly comprehensive test suite for hook_file. It still needs to be rounded out, so that, for instance, all the cases for file saving are covered. However, validation is fleshed out, and the framework is pretty much usable and ready for …
Read more »Media Code Sprint: Status Report One
As announced, we’ve begun the Media Code Sprint to put better media handling into Drupal core! It’s been a great time so far. In the morning, drewish compiled a file function guessing game (free beer!), and andreiashu took the bait and completed the first round with great feedback about how unusable the current state is. …
Read more »Media Code Sprint (Top 3 Goals)
Andrew Morton (drewish), Darrel O’Pry (dopry, remotely), and I are heading up a Media Code Sprint in Portland this week! Come help, in person or remotely, if you’re interested in multimedia and Drupal! It has now officially started, and as I’ve volunteered to help keep folks updated, here goes… First the reasons. Number One: Better …
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