[User-committee] > [CloudAppHack-WG] Key Points when Organizing an OpenStack Hackathon

Lauren Sell lauren at openstack.org
Fri Sep 23 15:27:14 UTC 2016


> On Sep 20, 2016, at 7:25 PM, Stefano Maffulli <stefano at openstack.org> wrote:
> 
> speaking of past hackatons, from the Guadalajara event I've seen tweets
> and a post on Superuser with lots of cool pictures. The room looked huge
> and with lots of people: good job!
> 
> It would be nice to have some shareable outcome out of these events,
> something that can help the app developer communities even if they're
> not participating live. I'm thinking of best practice, recipes and
> scripts, sample code, horribly broken apps and bug reports... things
> like that. Is the code produced during the events published somewhere?
> Are there any lessons learned that can be shared with other developers?
> What other outcomes can we expect as a community from hackatons?

To quickly comment on this…I completely agree. I had the opportunity to walk around the room with some of the judges and talk to the teams, and they proactively gave us feedback about SDKs that didn’t work (namely the Apple Swift language). If we asked them for more specific feedback, I’m sure we could have gathered a more data. Most of the competitors in Guadalajara were very new to OpenStack, and I still think the primary goal of the hackathons should be education, but it would be great if we had a community member assigned to gather and share some of that feedback. Perhaps a place for the app ecosystem team to get involved?
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