We've put custom reading colors back in Dreamwidth, with a more sane and more flexible implementation than LJ had. I think that's a feature that is quite in demand.
How about a request for additional code reviewers? We have a ton of stuff in the patch queue, and some of it has been languishing for as long as three months.
Would you be willing to write up a guide-to-code-review for the Wiki? There's a mention of reviewing guidlines here, but the page isn't there yet. If you wanted to braindump something, Mark can review/approve it and we can post about it to dw_dev.
Can't think of anything in particular for the update. Oh yeah, if you want me to put together a few, let me know so I can do that. (But preferably not the day before, or day of.)
Replying to self... actually, it would be useful to mention that we're going to be at Azkatraz and OSCON. In particular, we're speaking at Azkatraz, and they have plenty of tickets available should people want to go.
And maybe, we should have a mini DW get together one of those evenings somewhere in SF. That's the kind of thing we should probably announce and see how many people would be interested, and then start getting organized...
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(Which is actually less weird than me being awake. I got sucked into a book and didn't turn out the light until 2:00am. :/)
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My sleep schedule is weird.
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http://bugs.dwscoalition.org/request.cgi?action=queue&type=review&group=type
Writing code is great, but if the patches don't get reviewed & committed, the bugs stay open.
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And maybe, we should have a mini DW get together one of those evenings somewhere in SF. That's the kind of thing we should probably announce and see how many people would be interested, and then start getting organized...
And we should work on our talk.
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