Re: [libreoffice-design] Open Badges

2019-07-24 Thread Heiko Tietze
On 24.07.19 09:24, kainz.a wrote:
> As in libo each app has it's specific color, I would suggest to have for
> each part an specific color. Eg. From the standard color palette, cause
> branding is for app and mime icons.

Color coding has limits and I doubt we can easily distinguish contents or tasks 
by color. But share your ideas and we talk about it.


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Re: [libreoffice-design] Re: [libreoffice-design] Open Badges

2019-07-24 Thread Heiko Tietze
On 24.07.19 08:41, Роман К. wrote:
> I don’t like the idea about «Some activities have levels, for example bronze 
> for submitting 1 patch, silver for 100, and gold for 1000. I would show this 
> by color and stars on the image.» because it will be badly for Documentation 
> team. I can write only one own guide or only two chapters for existing guide 
> and it will be already huge contribution into our project but it will be only 
> bronze =(

Well, some activities cannot be counted. But others have a quantitative aspect 
and somehow we need to cover it.

> I suggest use bronze/silver/gold levels only for 
> Development/QA/Localization/UI when you can make thousands actions like 
> submit patches, file a bug report, translate 100500 words in the pootle.

That's the idea. Some badges are "plain" other for countable activities have 
decorations. I just mentioned this because of the basic information we need to 
show: content such as dev, qa, infra... (by shape), category meaning the actual 
task done (by icon), and level or number of contributions in this task, if 
applicable (by stars/colors).


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Re: [libreoffice-design] Open Badges

2019-07-24 Thread Heiko Tietze
On 24.07.19 08:50, K-J LibreOffice wrote:
> Hi,
> some annoying questions:
> 1. Timeline?

Q3/2019

> 2. Are my proposals [2] also in the discussion? Or do you want only new
> design?

Of course they are. But since we have 7 contents each by ~5 categories we need 
more badges. The shield could be used for infra, for example.

> 3. Where to collect the ideas? On the whiteboard [2] or on a new page?

Either the wiki, or on Nextcloud (my document is writable), or anywhere else.

> 4. Where to discuss? Here or on Telegram?

Both sources are good. Andreas and Rizal are active on Telegram.


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Re: [libreoffice-design] Open Badges

2019-07-24 Thread kainz.a
I like the shield logos on whiteboard. Maybe with bright colors and fine.

As in libo each app has it's specific color, I would suggest to have for
each part an specific color. Eg. From the standard color palette, cause
branding is for app and mime icons.

Have fun
Andreas

K-J LibreOffice  schrieb am Mi., 24. Juli 2019, 08:50:

> Hi,
> some annoying questions:
> 1. Timeline?
> 2. Are my proposals [2] also in the discussion? Or do you want only new
> design?
> 3. Where to collect the ideas? On the whiteboard [2] or on a new page?
> 4. Where to discuss? Here or on Telegram?
>
>
> Am 24.07.2019 um 08:15 schrieb Heiko Tietze:
> [...]
> > [2] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Badges>
>
>
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Re: [libreoffice-design] Open Badges

2019-07-24 Thread K-J LibreOffice
Hi,
some annoying questions:
1. Timeline?
2. Are my proposals [2] also in the discussion? Or do you want only new
design?
3. Where to collect the ideas? On the whiteboard [2] or on a new page?
4. Where to discuss? Here or on Telegram?


Am 24.07.2019 um 08:15 schrieb Heiko Tietze:
[...]
> [2] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Badges> 


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[libreoffice-design] Re: [libreoffice-design] Open Badges

2019-07-24 Thread Роман К .

Hello all.
I don’t like the idea about «Some activities have levels, for example bronze 
for submitting 1 patch, silver for 100, and gold for 1000. I would show this by 
color and stars on the image.» because it will be badly for Documentation team. 
I can write only one own guide or only two chapters for existing guide and it 
will be already huge contribution into our project but it will be only bronze =(
I suggest use bronze/silver/gold levels only for Development/QA/Localization/UI 
when you can make thousands actions like submit patches, file a bug report, 
translate 100500 words in the pootle.
 
Roman Kuznetsov
 
  
>Среда, 24 июля 2019, 9:15 +03:00 от Heiko Tietze 
>:
> 
>Dear design fellows,
>
>TDF plans to introduce badges [1] that are meant to award and recognize 
>contributions made to the project in the various aspects. And we, the design 
>team, got asked to provide catchy stickers. Some examples have been done a 
>couple of years ago [2] looking pretty good. But since the project has grown 
>we also need more stickers.
>
>We will have seven content types with different categories depending on the 
>content:
>* Infra: Patrol the wiki, Moderate lists, Admin LO instances, Attend meetings, 
>Main sys admin group
>* Development: Building LO, Attend ESC meetings, Admit to ESC, First commit, n 
>commits, Contribute with unit tests
>* QA: Report bugs, Confirm bugs, Comment bugs, Bibisect, Improve report 
>metadata, Triage bugs, Mentor people, Report blogs item, Write UI tests, Write 
>cpp unit tests, Write unit tests in Python, Attend meetings, Participate to 
>BHS, Check regressions, Verify fixed bugs
>* Documentation: Write a FAQ entry, Write a guide chapter, Proof read a 
>contribution, Write a HC entry, Commit a HC entry, Write an How-To/tutorial, 
>Register a video, Write wiki page, attended x meetings
>* UX/Design: Attend meetings, n added icon to a set, n added comments on BZ, 
>meta categorization, file a ticket, comments on tickets, share ideas/mockups, 
>write blog entry
>* Localization: Translate UI, Translate Help, Translate website, Translate 
>LOOL, Translate PR, Translation marathon, Translate Video,
>Translate Documentation, Translate Mktg material, Review translations, 
>Maintain NLP sites
>* Native language project: All contributions in native language, local events 
>organization, local events attendance, local blogs
>* Community/Social marketing: Design material, Website contribution, Blog 
>contribution, Booth attendance, Events attendance, SSO account
>* Product marketing: Attend meetings
>* Community support (Ask LibO): Moderation, Answering, Asking, Tagging/cleaning
>* Misc: Consolation prize, Membership Committee member, Board member, 
>LibreLadies member
>
>As you can see, the of badgable activities can be improved (suggestions 
>welcome). So the artwork needs to be flexible. Some activities have levels, 
>for example bronze for submitting 1 patch, silver for 100, and gold for 1000. 
>I would show this by color and stars on the image.
>
>So putting all together, the idea is to draw images that ideally are easy to 
>recognize as related to TDF (donkey ear) with shapes per content (eg. shield, 
>circle, star, book, pentagon...) and different icons inside. The frame may or 
>may not receive decorations (ie. stars). A rough draft of the idea is here  
>https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/s/PFLzsXxTEaTaiz3
>
>Everyone who is capable of visual artwork, please help with design of those 
>badges. More ideas and opinions are welcome too, of course.
>
>Cheers and thanks in advance,
>Heiko
>
>[1]  https://openbadges.org/ (formerly  https://wiki.mozilla.org/Badges )
>[2]  https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Badges
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[libreoffice-design] Open Badges

2019-07-24 Thread Heiko Tietze
Dear design fellows,

TDF plans to introduce badges [1] that are meant to award and recognize 
contributions made to the project in the various aspects. And we, the design 
team, got asked to provide catchy stickers. Some examples have been done a 
couple of years ago [2] looking pretty good. But since the project has grown we 
also need more stickers.

We will have seven content types with different categories depending on the 
content:
* Infra: Patrol the wiki, Moderate lists, Admin LO instances, Attend meetings, 
Main sys admin group
* Development: Building LO, Attend ESC meetings, Admit to ESC, First commit, n 
commits, Contribute with unit tests
* QA: Report bugs, Confirm bugs, Comment bugs, Bibisect, Improve report 
metadata, Triage bugs, Mentor people, Report blogs item, Write UI tests, Write 
cpp unit tests, Write unit tests in Python, Attend meetings, Participate to 
BHS, Check regressions, Verify fixed bugs
* Documentation: Write a FAQ entry, Write a guide chapter, Proof read a 
contribution, Write a HC entry, Commit a HC entry, Write an How-To/tutorial, 
Register a video, Write wiki page, attended x meetings
* UX/Design: Attend meetings, n added icon to a set, n added comments on BZ, 
meta categorization, file a ticket, comments on tickets, share ideas/mockups, 
write blog entry
* Localization: Translate UI, Translate Help, Translate website, Translate 
LOOL, Translate PR, Translation marathon, Translate Video, 
Translate Documentation, Translate Mktg material, Review translations, Maintain 
NLP sites
* Native language project: All contributions in native language, local events 
organization, local events attendance, local blogs
* Community/Social marketing: Design material, Website contribution, Blog 
contribution, Booth attendance, Events attendance, SSO account
* Product marketing: Attend meetings
* Community support (Ask LibO): Moderation, Answering, Asking, Tagging/cleaning
* Misc: Consolation prize, Membership Committee member, Board member, 
LibreLadies member

As you can see, the of badgable activities can be improved (suggestions 
welcome). So the artwork needs to be flexible. Some activities have levels, for 
example bronze for submitting 1 patch, silver for 100, and gold for 1000. I 
would show this by color and stars on the image.

So putting all together, the idea is to draw images that ideally are easy to 
recognize as related to TDF (donkey ear) with shapes per content (eg. shield, 
circle, star, book, pentagon...) and different icons inside. The frame may or 
may not receive decorations (ie. stars). A rough draft of the idea is here 
https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/s/PFLzsXxTEaTaiz3 

Everyone who is capable of visual artwork, please help with design of those 
badges. More ideas and opinions are welcome too, of course.

Cheers and thanks in advance,
Heiko

[1] https://openbadges.org/ (formerly https://wiki.mozilla.org/Badges)
[2] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Badges
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