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[Campus-hartnell-staff] [MENTORS] planning for Saturday

Ryan Compton rcompton at ucsc.edu
Thu May 1 16:36:26 UTC 2014


1) Yes I can lead a group on Git

2) Yes I can be on the career panel

3) No projects that would be good for contributions since they are very
specific to some research projects. But I can take a look at the Python
Tickets project and see if I can familiarize myself with it well enough
before Saturday.


On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Shauna Gordon-McKeon <shaunagm at gmail.com>wrote:

> Thanks for the feedback, everyone.  I've updated the responsibilities
> sheet, which is now mostly filled out, although it would still be quite
> helpful for Katie and Ryan to answer the questions above and/or take a look
> at the sheet.  We can definitely use more mentors for various things.
>
> For people leading small groups teaching git, the current git activity is
> this one: http://openhatch.org/missions/git
>
> For the contributions workshop, here are some projects that have good
> documentation about how to contribute.  Would anyone be interested in
> taking a little time to familiarize themselves with the project and then
> leading contributions to them?
>
> Python - https://openhatch.org/wiki/Triaging_Python_tickets
> Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Community_portal
> (non-programming tasks)
> Mozilla - http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/contribute/
>
> It's okay that you're not expert at these projects - the key is to be able
> to role model a good approach for contributing to a new project.  :)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 3:27 AM, Chas Leichner <chas at chas.io> wrote:
>
>> Yes to git. Yes to career. No to current project, though I have
>> participated in the google summer of code and I could explain that process.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 30, 2014, Jesse Gunsch <j at qxlp.net> wrote:
>>
>>> 1) Yes to leading a group through Git.
>>>
>>> 2) Yes to being on the career panel.
>>>
>>> 3) I work semi regularly on chromium but that's not really feasible for
>>> introductory contributions.
>>>
>>> I did run a college basketball bracket manager for reddit this year (
>>> http://brackets.qxlp.net) which has all its code on github, and could
>>> manage some small contributions to that pretty easily.
>>> On Apr 30, 2014 9:55 AM, "Shauna Gordon-McKeon" <shaunagm at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>
>>>> I've updated the "day of responsibilities" with times for each
>>>> activity.  It would be great if all of our volunteer mentors could respond
>>>> to this email and answer:
>>>>
>>>> * Would you feel comfortable leading a small group of students through
>>>> how to use git, by following our git activity?
>>>>
>>>> * Would you be interested in being on the career panel/history and
>>>> ethics panel?
>>>>
>>>> * Do you have an open source project that you maintain and/or would
>>>> feel comfortable helping students contribute to?
>>>>
>>>> best
>>>> Shauna
>>>>
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