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Any Groovy folk interested in flying the Groovy flag at this event?
Paul.
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From: Ben Evans <benjamin.john.evans@(protected)>
Date: Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 4:52 AM
Subject: [jvm-l] Want Some New Developers For Your Language?
To: "jvm-languages@(protected)>
Hi,
I'm one of the organizers for an event called Open Source Jumpstart
(http://bit.ly/GOSJL2010) - which is an 1-day event to introduce
students and recent graduates to Open Source / Free Software
development, and enable them to do some useful work (and see it
committed) by the end of the event.
We are completely full for student participants (and have a waitlist
of 50% of the event size) but we have a couple of spaces for projects
who would like to take part, and have projects tasks that our students
can help with.
>From discussions with the students, one of the topics that they are
most excited about is non-Java languages on the JVM - hence this mail
(apologies for it being a bit of an advert). In order to participate
your language really just needs to be Open Source and able to send a
committer to London for the event on April 17th.
We'd really love to have some projects from the jvm-l space
represented at the event - so please contact me (either here, or
off-list) if you're interested and would like to bring your project to
GOSJL 2010.
Thanks,
Ben
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