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The F# community needs you!

The idea of “community code sprint” is to bring together active members of the community to a single place for a fun event where we can hack together on interesting projects, fix some of those long-standing bugs and feature requests, write amazing samples for talks, improve (or create!) documentation, and more.

We’ll have a room available for an entire day (so bring a charger ;-)), but we do not expect that everyone can spend the whole Sunday coding! So, feel free to come for half of a day (but please mark this in the poll, so that we know how many spots are free for others).

Who should come and why? Come if you:

  • contributed or created some F# open source project

  • want to start contributing, but don’t know where to start

  • want to do F# talks or write F# blogs, but need some feedback and help

What will we be working on? How to get ready?

To make the most from the day, you should come with some idea about what you want to do (or what projects are you interested in) and with a working machine where you can compile & run the project. If you’re not quite sure, then ask on Twitter (#fsharp, @NashFSharp), or at the F# open source mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/fsharp-opensource , or take a look at http://fsharp.org/community/projects and find a project another project that needs your help!

The exact topic very much depends on you, but the organizers can help you contribute or write a talk about nearly anything F#-related!

We look forward to improving the community with you!

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