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== Programme ==
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* Meet each others in Prague (some arrive, some may be there already)
* Meet each others in Prague (some arrive, some may be there already)
* Settle down in a hotel - probably [http://www.andelshotel.com] or [http://www.angelohotel.com] (we are discussing with them to get some sale, do not book anything yet).
* Settle down in a hotel - Andel's hotel - [http://www.andelshotel.com], rooms booked
* Explore Prague (Castle etc)
* Explore Prague (Castle, Chrles bridge, old town square, etc.)
* Social beer event
* Social beer event


; Sunday 6th December 2009 :
; Sunday 6th December 2009 :
* Leaving Prague together by a rented micro-bus (about 120 mins)
* Leaving Prague at 10:30 together by a rented micro-bus (about 120 mins)
* Lunch at [http://www.jested.cz Jested, Liberec].
* Lunch at [http://www.jested.cz Jested, Liberec] or in Liberec.
* Moving to the mountains (by bus or car or foot ;-), according to snow conditions)
* Moving to the mountains (by bus or car or foot ;-), according to snow conditions)
* Accommodating at [http://www.dudovi.cz/jizerka/eng/ubytovani.htm Jizerka]
* Accommodating at [http://www.dudovi.cz/jizerka/eng/ubytovani.htm Jizerka] ( [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=jizerka&sll=50.82524,15.428925&sspn=0.298851,0.467606&ie=UTF8&t=h&hq=&hnear=Kořenov-Jizerka,+Czech+Republic&ll=50.822313,15.329361&spn=0.149435,0.233803&z=13 Google Maps] )
 
; Monday 7th - Thursday 10th December 2009
* [https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AmamVlPpCnn4dFZyOUJrRjczQnBoUTFSYks5bnFJcHc&hl=en Sessions timetable]


; Monday 7th December 2009
; Tuesday 8th December 2009
; Wednesday 9th December 2009
; Thursday 10th December 2009
; Friday 11th December 2009  
; Friday 11th December 2009  
* bugathon
* polishing 2.0
* planning roadmap for Moodle 2.x and 3.0
* hacking
* talking
* drinking
* skiing
* snow-balling
* making Moodle snow-man
* etc
; Friday 11th December 2009
* moving back to Prague on Friday
* moving back to Prague on Friday
* more Prague sightseeing
* more Prague sightseeing
* Settle down in a hotel - probably again [http://www.andelshotel.com] or [http://www.angelohotel.com] (we are discussing with them to get some sale, do not book anything yet).
* - Andel's hotel - [http://www.andelshotel.com], rooms booked
* official end of hackfest
* official end of hackfest


== Attendees and arrivals ==
== Things to discuss ==


Maximum of 16 places, so far we have (in chaotic order):
===Big (~3 hours)===
* Moodle 3.0
* Testing / QA
* [[Backup 2.0|Backup and restore]]
* [[Languages]]
* Roles / Enrolments /Site-wide groups


# Martin D
===Medium (~2 hours)===
# Eloy L
* Moodle 2.0
# Petr S
* My Moodle + User profiles
# Tim H
* Wiki 2.0
# Helen F
* Editors / Files
# Penny L
* Questionnaire / Feedback
# Dan P
# David M
# Shane E
# Chris P


== Suggestions ==
===Small (~1 hour)===
* Moodle 2.1
* Gradebook
* Performance / Cron etc
* Portfolios
* Anonymous users
* MNET
* Workshop module demo
* Question bank


I wanted to add some ideas of things we could talk about, and for some reason I did not want to use the talk page so I am adding them here. These are just ideas. Take them or leave them.
== Attendees ==


===Planning specific bits of the post 2.0-roadmap===
In chaotic order:


The main thing is that we keep talking about how recent released, especially 2.0, have had a lot of under the hood changes and that we really need to do some work on the actual activities themselves. I was wonder if if we should have a section of time allocated to what we consider the most important modules (or other things like the gradebook/filepicker/backup).
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=1&course=1 Martin Dougiamas]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=3176&course=1 Eloy Lafuente]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=12863&course=1 Petr Skoda]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=93821&course=1 Tim Hunt]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=24152&course=1 Helen Foster]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=17383&course=1 Penny Leach]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=104159&course=1 Dan Poltawski]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=1601&course=1 David Mudrak]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=11995&course=1 Shane Elliott]
# Chris Roy
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=24809&course=1 Brian King]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=76222&course=1 Daniele Cordella]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=9561&course=1 Mike Churchward]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=706541&course=1 Hubert Chathi]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=82371&course=1 Matt Oquist]
# [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=669060&course=1 Kris Stokking]


In order to have meaningful discussion, I suggest that in advanced of the hackfest, each participant is assigned (or volunteers for) one of those bit. They are then expected to read every open bug and feature request for that component, and spend some time following the associated forum, and come up with a summary of what the most pressing issues there seem to be. Then at the hackfest they would lead that discussion section, kicking off by explaining to the rest of us what they learned during their research.
== See also ==


Naturally, if we do this, I volunteer for the quiz and question bank. Of course, I already have a pretty good idea what is going on there. I guess this would probably be more work if people had to look at an area they had not thought about before, so that is not fair.
* [http://dev.moodle.org/course/view.php?id=5 Moodle Hackfest 2009] online course
* Tag #moodledev09

Latest revision as of 21:45, 8 December 2009

Session notes now available: Czech Hackfest 2009 notes

Programme

Saturday 5th December 2009
  • Meet each others in Prague (some arrive, some may be there already)
  • Settle down in a hotel - Andel's hotel - [1], rooms booked
  • Explore Prague (Castle, Chrles bridge, old town square, etc.)
  • Social beer event
Sunday 6th December 2009
  • Leaving Prague at 10:30 together by a rented micro-bus (about 120 mins)
  • Lunch at Jested, Liberec or in Liberec.
  • Moving to the mountains (by bus or car or foot ;-), according to snow conditions)
  • Accommodating at Jizerka ( Google Maps )
Monday 7th - Thursday 10th December 2009
Friday 11th December 2009
  • moving back to Prague on Friday
  • more Prague sightseeing
  • - Andel's hotel - [2], rooms booked
  • official end of hackfest

Things to discuss

Big (~3 hours)

Medium (~2 hours)

  • Moodle 2.0
  • My Moodle + User profiles
  • Wiki 2.0
  • Editors / Files
  • Questionnaire / Feedback

Small (~1 hour)

  • Moodle 2.1
  • Gradebook
  • Performance / Cron etc
  • Portfolios
  • Anonymous users
  • MNET
  • Workshop module demo
  • Question bank

Attendees

In chaotic order:

  1. Martin Dougiamas
  2. Eloy Lafuente
  3. Petr Skoda
  4. Tim Hunt
  5. Helen Foster
  6. Penny Leach
  7. Dan Poltawski
  8. David Mudrak
  9. Shane Elliott
  10. Chris Roy
  11. Brian King
  12. Daniele Cordella
  13. Mike Churchward
  14. Hubert Chathi
  15. Matt Oquist
  16. Kris Stokking

See also