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On 5/8/18 2:28 PM, Nancy Yuen wrote:<br>
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<div><font size="4">Please join my team for an OpenBMC
community "fix-it" event in June!</font></div>
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<font size="4">My team is devoting the week of 6/11/-15 to a
Google OpenBMC "fix it" as part of a larger fix-it initiative.
OpenBMC is a large part of our project so I'd like to spend
part of the week on a fix-it on OpenBMC.</font>
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<div><font size="4">I propose to have the fix it on Tues and Wed
6/12 & 6/13. We could set up an IRC channel for the fix
it where everyone participating would hang out for the day.
We could pick one or two areas to </font></div>
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I'd say let's just use the #openbmc channel, it may pull in others
as you move along.
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<div><font size="4">focus on for those days, put together a list
of things to "fix" in those areas ahead of time. On the
day, we all tackle things on the list (or something not on
the list), discuss over IRC and do code reviews.
Inevitably, people have meetings or things they can't get
out of, but if you can be available for most of the day,
that would be enough!</font></div>
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<div><font size="4">Anyone interested in participating?</font></div>
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<p>I'm in.<br>
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<p>Thanks for organizing this Nancy! </p>
<p>Kurt Taylor (krtaylor)<br>
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