Hackfest 2007 and CD Baby sprint

Posted by Jeremy Kemper January 08, 2007 @ 02:36 PM

Ah, Portland. The open-source motherland. Pacific springtime beauty. RailsConf ‘07 nirvana.rb # => true and home of CD Baby, a little record store that digs Ruby and Rails.

We’re gearing up for a RailsConf hackfest at the Jupiter hotel just down the street and figured, heck, let’s start now! The top twenty Rails contributors between the new year and conference registration opening day will have a free conf pass and a room at the Jupiter specially reserved, CD Baby’s treat.

No kidding. Registration opens in a matter of weeks. Sprint!

Rails contribution is measured by real Trac activity weighted in favor of well-tested, committed patches but also accounts for new tickets and even comments. We’re joining forces with Working With Rails to track Rails contributions from the new year onward. To be included, mark yourself as a core contributor and give your Trac username in your account profile.

Have a Rails itch you’ve longed to scratch? Now’s the time! Happy hacking, and see you at RailsConf.

Update: Derek @ CD Baby’s announcement with more details.

Update: I announced contest close on the opening day of registration but Derek announced an earlier deadline on January 22nd. Sorry for the confusion! To draw a reasonable compromise, the contest closes tonight, January 24th, at midnight PST. (That’s 2007-01-25 08:00:00 UTC.) After the contest closes, we’ll continue scoring the backlog of patches submitted before the deadline then announce the winners this weekend.

So far, 258 participants have opened 443 tickets, submitted 501 patches, and made 2976 changes. Congratulations! And the leaderboard’s still tight with 17 hours to go..

Update: the contest has closed. The winners are..

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Comments

  1. Robby Russell on 08 Jan 15:44:

    Sweet! The Jupiter Hotel is an awesome place to stay at here in Portland, OR. Good luck everyone!

    Thanks CDBaby!

  2. Joe Ruby on 08 Jan 17:03:

    Our servers are running FreeBSD, Apache, PHP, and MySQL.

    Isn’t CD Baby’s About page a bit out of date? :P

  3. Freedom Fighter on 08 Jan 22:43:

    Isn’t Europe the home of all evil, uups I meant open source?

  4. Thomas Swift on 09 Jan 21:23:

    Is the price determined yet?

  5. Linkfelhő on 09 Jan 21:32:

    Nice! It sounds great, Jupiter Hotel is great too:)

  6. Chris Mear on 09 Jan 22:34:

    I hope they realise that this just means there’s going to be even more pressure on the core team to commit our pet patches…

  7. smeade on 10 Jan 00:08:

    How many points for creating tests for tickets that have “resolution: untested” such as #2941 (sqlite migration create_table problem)?

  8. Pump Jockey on 10 Jan 08:54:

    Portland is the home of many borderline unemployable tech support workers who think they’re the smartest people in the world despite the surfeit of evidence to the contrary so I can see why it would be an “open source motherland”

  9. freaky ruby on 10 Jan 20:24:

    Pump Jockey,

    Can you support your rant that folks in Portland “think they’re the smartest people in the world despite the surfeit of evidence to the contrary”?

  10. Scott Meade on 10 Jan 21:00:

    Thomas asked – “Is the price determined yet?”

    According to Derek’s announcement the RailsConf passes are valued $800 each, so I would say around $800 is the price.

    http://www.oreillynet.com/ruby/blog/2007/01/cd_baby_awards_free_railsconf.html

  11. Thomas Swift on 11 Jan 22:24:

    Scott Meade said ”$800”

    uh, yeah maybe next time i need to read more closely, my bad.

    thanks Scott

  12. rluv on 26 Jan 04:55:

    Joe Ruby… if only you knew.

  13. Rich Collins on 29 Jan 22:11:

    What just happened – 2 names just got bumped

  14. Jeremy Kemper on 30 Jan 02:30:

    Time keeps on slipping, slipping.. Kidding. WWR initialially imported the wrong Trac report, oops! It was noticed pretty quickly and fixed. Thanks for mentioning.