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[Campus-uw-staff] [MENTORS] introductions & who's doing what

Ben Marwick bmarwick at uw.edu
Thu Nov 13 00:42:54 UTC 2014


I have already made and populated ten github repos for the git exercise, 
like this: https://github.com/uw-1

On 12/11/2014 2:15 PM, Shauna Gordon-McKeon wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> Thank you for volunteering for the Open Source Comes to Campus event on
> Sunday, November 16th at UW!  I wanted to send out a quick email to
> introduce you all to each other and open up a space for you to talk and
> ask questions about the event.  I’ve also added you all to our mailing
> list, campus-uw-staff at lists.openhatch.org
> <mailto:campus-uw-staff at lists.openhatch.org>, where we’ll be discussing
> things, coordinating, etc going forward.  You should have gotten a
> notification - if you didn’t, check your spam folder. There will be some
> logistics stuff going back and forth on the list, which you can feel
> free to ignore. Look for [MENTORS] or [PLEASE READ] in subject lines for
> stuff to pay attention to.
>
>
> We’ve got a bunch of great people involved in this event. It’s being
> organized by Ben Marwick, Ana Malagon, Mako Hill, and Allan Ecker.
> They’ll be present at the event (I’ll be helping remotely from Boston)
> and are your go-to people for logistical questions like “How do I find
> the room?” or “Wait what happens now?”  We’ve got a bunch of other folks
> coming to mentor as well.  Please feel free to introduce yourselves!
>
>
> I have a few questions for each of you as well, to help us figure out
> who’s going to do what on the day of the event.  Here are links to the
> basic schedule of the event
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JeaC4W0opGsxiyQkGwUX_eRjnbAB_0ClB5GVcyh_WbY/edit?usp=sharing>as
> well as explanations of different activities
> <https://openhatch.org/wiki/Open_Source_Comes_to_Campus/Curriculum>.
> I’ve filled out some of the basic schedule with suggestions for folks
> based on email conversations and sign-up forms.  I’ll repeat those
> suggestions here.  Please let me know if you’d like to do something else.
>
>
> What we’re looking for are:
>
>
> ** One person to present our communications tools lecture.  I’ve not
> suggested anyone for this in case someone wants to step forward and lead
> this.
>
>
> ** At least five people to lead the git activity.  I’ve got seven of you
> down as potential git mentors.  I’ve someone arbitrarily listed Mako
> Hill and Allan Ecker as “advanced git mentors”, and as regular mentors
> Ben Marwick, Thomas Levine, Jake VanderPlas, Ana Malagon, Venkatesh
> Srinivas and Kai Young.  I’ve put down as floating mentors Frances
> Hocutt and Darius Jazayeri.
>
>
> ** At least three people who’ve had paid experience in open source
> (jobs, internships, fellowships) who are willing to talk about that for
> our career panel.  I foolishly left this off the sign-up form so I’ve no
> idea who’s willing to do this.  Volunteers?
>
>
> ** We’re also looking for projects for the contributions workshop.  On
> my list so far are:
>
>
> 1 - OpenMRS - Darius Jayazeri
>
> 2 - OpenStack - Ana Malagon
>
> 3 - “something to do with reproducible research, markdown, r” - Ben Marwick
>
> 4 - ‘one of: "Blender, Python, Linux, MIT Medialab's Processing" - Allan
> Ecker
>
> 5 - scipy or ipython - Jake VanderPlas
>
>
> Floating mentors: Mako Hill, Thomas Levine, Frances Hocutt, Venkatesh
> Srinivas, Kai Yang
>
>
> For those who are currently listed as floating mentors, that means
> someone who walks around the room and helps individuals as needed.  If
> you want to help students contribute to a project of yours, just let me
> know.  You can also help students learn a specific type of task, either:
> improving project accessibility
> <http://openhatch.github.io/open-source-comes-to-campus/lessons/newcomer-tasks/accessibility/#/>,
> improving project setup instructions
> <http://openhatch.github.io/open-source-comes-to-campus/lessons/newcomer-tasks/setup/#/>,
> cleaning issue trackers
> <https://openhatch.org/wiki/Open_Source_Comes_to_Campus/Newcomer_Tasks/Issue_Tracker_Cleaning>,
> translating software <https://openhatch.org/wiki/Translate_software>.
>
>
> Please respond to this email with what you’d like to do, and/or write
> your name on the schedule under the roles you’d like to take.  And let
> me know if you have any questions!
>
>
> best,
> Shauna
>
>
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