Another CodingTeam meeting was organized in Paris. Last time we were only 5, and this time, we were 7. If you are living in Paris, watch the forum for a probable future meeting!
The appointment was in downtown Paris (Châtelet) at 6 PM and our meeting ended around midnight. We talked a lot about various subjects like:
- the daily server problems on codingteam.net and the recent call for contributions to rent a better server (the full call message can be read in french and english on the codingteam.net homepage ; and, by the way, we need your help!)
- the lack of importation mechanism in CodingTeam and the necessity to have a system that allow to save our data and to switch to another software forge without data loss
- the need to write an installation script for CodingTeam
- the futures plans for CodingTeam and the planned releases
- the progress of the correction of a few bugs
- the fact that parisian sell Breton galette under the ridiculous name of "salty crêpes"
- and so many other topics!
For your information, after the flammekueche of the first meeting, we chose pizzas this time.
Here are a few pictures of us:

From left to right: Emmanuel (Link Mauve, who just came from somewhat an original exhibition) and Mathieu (mathieui, again!)

From left to right: Harold (Melsophos), Florent (louiz') and Erwan (xbright)
So it was a very pleasant meeting between good, rich and sexy people (the next time we'll try to make better photos of us)! Hope to see you in the future!

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Regarding "the lack of importation mechanism in CodingTeam and the necessity to have a system that allow to save our data and to switch to another software forge without data loss", we have been working as part of COCLICO project on the standardisation of an export/import format for such features, which could be supported among other tools by forgeplucker.
We have implemented some support in FusionForge already, and if you're interested it could be great to try and agree on such a common format.
The current description of the format is in a (slightly outdated) document at : http://www.projet-coclico.org/image...
See more details at : https://mail.gna.org/public/forgepl... and http://www-public.it-sudparis.eu/~b... for instance.
I'm working on documented the latest state and producing a proper standard specification for the format.