Done - just shot them an email.
– V
On 3 December 2017 at 08:16, Francis Tyers <fty...@prompsit.com> wrote:
> El 2017-12-02 20:36, Shardul Chiplunkar escribió:
>
>> Based on what I've seen of other organizations, I think we could
>> benefit from 'chains' of tasks. Each task in a chain would require the
>> student to have completed work equivalent to the previous tasks. The
>> first one or two tasks in the chain would be beginner tasks, easier
>> than our current beginner tasks but not as easy as the linked one
>> above (which I think is too easy).
>>
>> Chain 1:
>>
>> - "Download and compile one Apertium translation pair, and send a
>> screenshot of trial translations."
>> - "Add 200 words to the bilingual dictionary" or "Add 1 lexical
>> transfer rule"
>> - "Add 500 words to the bilingual dictionary" or "Add 10 lexical
>> transfer rules" or "Write a constrastive grammar" or ...
>>
>> Chain 2:
>> - "Install a few translation pairs from your distribution software
>> repository (or download and compile if you want to). Fork APy and run
>> it locally on your computer. Send a screenshot of trial queries." or
>> similarly for html-tools
>>
>> - all the issue-fixing or feature-proposal tasks for APy or similarly
>> for html-tools
>> - tasks which involve modifying or testing with components of both
>> ("Fix html-tools behavior when APy is down" etc.)
>>
>> Similar 'chains' could be made for begiak and the lt toolbox tasks.
>> How does this idea sound?
>>
>> Shardul C.
>>
>
> It was my understanding, that like the "get on IRC" tasks, "chained tasks"
> which require a student to have done something previously are not
> allowed by Google. Personally I think they are a great idea, but I
> thought it wasn't allowed. Perhaps this could be asked on the mentors'
> list ?
>
> F.
>
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