Pizza, Bugs and Fun 2019
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Ein Pizza Bugs and Fun (PBF) event am 19.October 2019 findet in vielen Ländern rund um die Welt statt. Dieses Wiki ist die zentrale Quelle für die Koordination und Ergebnis Dokumentation.
Ziele
Ob Du ein Neueinsteiger, Anfänger oder Profi bist, Graphik-Designer oder Programmierer, ob Du eine Agentur oder eine Vereinsseite betreibst, ob Frau oder Mann, ob jung oder alt. Wir sind froh über alle, die mit Joomla! arbeiten oder erstmalig etwas über Joomla! erfahren wollen. Nur das Interesse an Joomla! zählt. Jeder ist hier willkommen. Für 19. Oktober 2018 laden wir alle Joomla-Enthusiasten unabhängig von ihrem bisherigen Wissen ein, Joomla! noch besser zu machen. Wir sind dankbar für jede Unterstützung! Die Teilnahme ist inklusive nicht-alkoholischer Getränke und Pizzen kostenlos.
- Joomla 4: Joomla 4.0 is coming soon, but a lot of bugs and feature requests are already untested, which means, they cannot go into the Joomla core.
- Documentation: There are lots of unwritten Documents, Tutorials and Help Screens for Joomla! 4.
- Documentation Translation: At the PBF Event we hope to translate also a lot of english documents to give Joomla! users as much information as possible in their language.
- Patch testing: As a main rule, new functions for Joomla have to be tested before they can be merged into an official release. Usually it takes only a few minutes and Joomla becomes better and better.
FAQ
Hier gibt es so viele Informationen als möglich, wie die Veranstaltung organisiert ist. Wenn Du nicht findest, wonach Du suchst, hier einige FAQs:
- Q: Where can I register if I want to join? A: Contact a Joomla! User Groups (JUGs) near you or write a mail to the team [1].
- Q: I can't come to a location - can I join online? A: Yes! You only need a computer and internet, but unfortunately you have to order a pizza by yourself.
Organization, logistics and communications
This PBF is organized by local Joomla! User Groups (JUGs). You can find more information on the special event page: pizza-bugs-fun.com.
You would like to participate but you don't have a user group nearby? Or you are Joomla User Group and want to join? Just do it! There are very small requirements:
- You need a room with WiFi access
- You need some Joomlers equipped with a laptop and motivation.
- Do not hesitate to send an email to team@pizza-bug-and-fun.com [2] or contact the team on | Glip.
Of course, you can also join from home, but where is the fun without the community and the pizza?
Social Media
For sharing information in the social media please use this hashtag: #pbf19.
Locations
If you want to get people together and have a venue to share, please add it below. Share as many details as possible, like exact location, URL for more information about the venue, ways to register, date and time when the venue is available etc. If you have any questions regarding this, feel free to contact the Team ([3]).
Africa
- Kenya - Nairobi
- Uganda - Kampala
Asia
- India - Maharashtra
- India - Dheli
Europe
- Belgique - Mont-Saint-Guibert
- Czech Republic - Olomouc
- Denmark - Dianalund
- Germany - Friedberg (Bavaria)
- Germany - Berlin
- Germany - Cologne
- Germany - Nuremberg
- Germany - Möhnesee-Günne
- Germany - Stuttgart
- Germany - Gießen
- Italy - Milano
- Netherlands - Bussum
- Austria - Wien
- United Kingdom - Essex
- United Kingdom - Gravesend
- United Kingdom - London
- Greece - Athens
North America
- USA - Arlington Heights
- USA - New Brunswick
Ozeania and Australia
- Australia - West End, Brisbane
South America
This year we organize Pizza, Bugs & Fun around the world at various local user groups, called Joomla! User Group (JUG). So far the following cities are registered: (List coming soon)
Registration
For write access to this wiki
To get write access to this wiki you will need to register here first. Please be aware that the registration process requires a valid email address. If you are traveling to one of the physical locations you are advised to ensure that you have registered on this wiki and have a valid login before you travel. You don't need access to your email account after registration.
At a physical location
If you wish to be present at one of the physical locations listed above then you must register in advance because space most likely is limited. Registrations are the responsibility of the individual location organizers and you should click on the appropriate link above for more information.
Taking bugs, tasks and pizza
Pizza can be ordered at a shop near by :-)
Requirements
- All code must be made available under the General Public Licence version 2.
- All documentation contributions must be made available under the Joomla! Electronic Documentation License. Further information on the JEDL is available in the JEDL Frequently Asked Questions
- No advertising or self-promotion will be allowed. This includes backlinks to your website or anyone else's. The one exception is that if you have made a contribution then feel free to add your name and an optional link to your website to the Contributors List
- All contributions must be in English. Note that the official language of the Joomla Project is British/Australian English.
Preparations and installations
1.Watch the video trainings
2.Communication tools
That's how teamwork works today :-)
In the Glip Chatroom you can ask questions and exchange ideas. Glip and GitHub you need for example if you want to test patches.
3.Setting up a Joomla! installation
Required if you want to test patches. There are two ways to get a Joomla! installation at PBF:
- Option 1: The online PBF environment is available shortly before the PBF event and is also suitable for participants with little system knowledge.
- Option 2 allows you to set up a local installation on your device. Instruction you can find here.
4.JDoc Contributions
If you don't want to test patches but still want to give back a lot of support to the community, help writing the JDocs for Joomla! 4.
Here you will find all informations you need to get started. Please read
- Create an JDoc account - read How to Contribute to Joomla! Documentation
- Read the Wiki Policy
- JDoc Cheatsheet JDoc Wiki formatting codes
5.JDocs Translations
If you don't want to test patches but still want to give back a lot of support to the community, help translating the JDocs.
Here you will find all informations you need to get started. Please read How to Contribute to Joomla! Documentation.
JDocs Contributors
List will be completed during the event:
Pizza Bugs and Fun 2019/Contributors List
- Stuart Robertson - Brisbane, Australia
- Scott Cole - Brisbane, Australia
- Jerry Bongard - Brisbane, Australia
- Britt Ambrose - Brisbane, Australia
- Michael Olumide - Brisbane, Australia
- Mick Harner - Brisbane, Australia
- Nicky Veitch - Melbourne, Australia
Related Information
- Organizers website pizza-bugs-fun.com