There are nearly 300 open issues on Bodhi, Fedora's Python-based update system. In this session, we will get participants set up with Bodhi's development environment and get to work fixing bugs and writing features. Is there anything about Bodhi that's been bugging you? Are you looking for a project that will let you flex your Python or UI skills? Join us and help us make Bodhi better!
Bodhi's development environment uses Vagrant, so it is pretty easy to get going. Participants will need a computer with at least 8 GB RAM with virtualization extensions enabled. Fedora with vagrant-libvirt is preferred, but it should be possible to get Bodhi working on any OS that can run Vagrant. It is recommended but not required that participants get a Bodhi Vagrant box set up before the event since the "vagrant up" command can consume a large amount of bandwidth. There are easy to follow instructions here: