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so for the next meetup, which is going to be online again, I was actually thinking of trying out some different formats than the "usual" presentations, I've something in mind but I'd like your opinion on it before moving things around
how it works: • find an OSS project maintainer which is willing to spend some time with us • have a 30~40m coding session on his / her project • we do a dojo-style pairprogramming session (pilot + copilot) • we switch the co-pilot every 10m or so
disclaimer: I'm on a 5-days streak of horrible nights of sleep, so chances are it's a brainfart