From philippe.bruhat at free.fr Thu Dec 18 22:10:00 2014 From: philippe.bruhat at free.fr (Philippe Bruhat (BooK)) Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 22:10:00 +0100 Subject: [Act-dev] Act hackathon post-mortem Message-ID: <20141218211000.GF28509@zlott> Hi, It's now been two and half weeks since the hackathon in Lyon ended. While we initally hoped to spend four days hacking on improving Act, we instead had a lot of discussions/arguments about what our roadmap was, which technology to use, and how to bring in new contributors. Some might think we're thin on the results in lines of code, but in fact S?bastien has been closing bugs in the current/legacy Act, Salve has worked on improving Act-out-of-the-box, and Cl?ment has offered patches to implement OAUTH, just to name a few. I even got to re-familiarize myself with the code and contributed some patches after the hackathon. And we got four days of talking and arguing and doodling and braindumping, which is something that is best done with everyone in the same room, and is a good reason to have a hackathon in the first place. Thank you all for coming, for offering your work and sharing your ideas. All in all, I we had a great hackathon. And we are ready to move forward. The idea for this hackathon came up a few months ago, when I met Theo in Amsterdam. At the time, I told him I would help with Act1 and try not to derail the project with my vision for Act2. I turns out I didn't really keep my promise during the hackathon... and I'm really sorry about it. I also learnt two important things: 1. we have a core of motivated people willing to improve the existing, 2. the technology is available for me to pursue my vision and turn it into running code. Act Voyager is a community-sponsored project that promised to deliver something back to the community. Act2 (or whatever it's going to be called) on the other hand, is my personal vision of the evolution of Act. These two projects have different goals and different timelines, and it won't be possible for a single team to work on both. We've already witnessed how distracting it can be. Therefore: - Act-Voyager will reuse proposed ideas from the hackathon and continue its travel through the galaxy - I'll continue to support the Act-Voyager team while I'm working on my ideas for Act2, and look for volunteers to help me when I have some actual code to show (i.e. keep my promise, this time) - Theo will soon publish more info about Act-Voyager on the TPF blog - we'll meet again in Oslo in May (there's some money left on the Act fund) Thanks again for coming to Lyon, -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) Few things in life are so dependable as the incompetence of those who know precisely what they are doing. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #5 (Pacific))