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Hackathon Hamburg 2019 Sept
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Hackathon
In this event you can meet with other interested developers to improve Eclipse projects. We expect you to know how to develop in Java. No previous Eclipse development knowledge is required but of course it is helpful if you know already about Eclipse development. We do Eclipse Hamburg Hackathons on a regular basis.
In this event we basically sit together can you can ask questions, see how other people work on Eclipse and find areas where you may want to contribute to Eclipse to improve your favorite framework or IDE feature.
This is what we will do:
- work on the Eclipse source code
- test new features in the Eclipse IDE
- validate or open new Eclipse bug reports
- test the OpenReq Plugin for a prioritized and personalized list of bugs
If you are an Eclipse user, contributor or committer, we hope this event will be a lot of fun for you. Attendees can hack away with the help of experiences Eclipse developers and can help to improve the Eclipse platform and its projects.
So, bring your laptop and be ready to see some code!
Location
Universität Hamburg
Vogt-Kölln-Straße 30
22527 Hamburg
Room D-220
Date and Time
03.09.2019, 10:00 - open end
Sponsorship
This Hackathon is being sponsored by:
- The Eclipse Foundation (Food & Beverages)
- OpenReq - Horizon 2020 Research Project (Prize for best contribution)
- HITeC (Location)
- vogella GmbH supports with committer resources
Setup
Download the latest I-Build from https://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/ Install at least the Git tooling into it via Help-> Install New Software ... from ttp://download.eclipse.org/releases/latest
Projects
You choose what you hack during the event. For inspiration, the following projects might be interesting.
- Eclipse UI planning bugs: Eclipse 4.6 planning bugs
- Eclipse platform: List of bugs to fix.
- e4 Tools: List of bugs to fix.
- EGIT: List of bugs to fix.
- Bug 496355: Application.e4xmi elements.
- uDig (#GIS)
- Dart & Dartboard: Tutorial Dart on the web and on the server
Preparation
It will be helpful if you register your user already for Gerrit contributions and make yourself familiar with the Eclipse platform. See lists of resources for futher information.
Organisers
Who Is Attending
If you plan on attending, please add your name and email address to the list below. We use the email to notify you in case something changes. If you have any trouble with the wiki, just send an email to the organizers.
- Jennifer Nerlich, vogella GmbH
- Lars Vogel, vogella GmbH
- Frank Gasdorf +1 colleague , uDig
- Philip Wenig, OpenChrom
- Conrad Groth
- Christoph Stanik, HITeC e.V.
- Fabian Pfaff, vogella GmbH
- Jonas Hungershausen, vogella GmbH
- Stefan Nöbauer, KGU-Consulting GmbH
- Abderrahim Kassid, Udig
List of resources
- Free edition of contributing to Eclipse book from Lars Vogel: You may start at chapter "II. Preparing code contributions to Eclipse platform"
- Tutorial about Eclipse platform development
- How to configure your user to contribute via Gerrit
- Eclipse plug-in development tutorial
Email distribution list to get info
We announce the next dates always on the Eclipse Hackathon mailing list. Use the following link to register for it: Eclipse Hackathon email distribution list
Credits
Wording inspired by DemoCamp 2013 Hamburg and Vancouver Hackathon 2012 Vancouver