---- On Sat, 23 Mar 2019 11:41:07 +0000 Liubov Chuprikova <chuprikov...@gmail.com> wrote ----
Hi Saira, Hi Luibov! On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 at 17:50, Andreas Tille <mailto:andr...@an3as.eu> wrote: Dear Saira, On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 03:15:37PM +0000, Saira Hussain wrote: > I am filling up my Outreachy application and there's a field where the > timeline of the project should be discussed and specified with you :) I admit I'm not very good in setting timelines for this kind of project. I could imagine you get 2-3 autopkgtests ready per week. Your work consists of small self-contained tasks - its hard to wrap these into a timeline. May be Liubov can give a hint how she did this? I totally agree with Andreas: with some packages, it might take a week or more to finish writing tests. I had a rough list of packages I wanted to work with, but after a month it started to inflate with other TODOs more relevant at that time :-) I think it depends on how one used to manage their time, whether they need to see a whole picture from the beginning or it is appropriate for them to figure out tasks as they go along. If you like to have a list of tasks/packages to choose from, let us know. I have a couple of candidates in my mind, and I am in no doubt that Andreas has a lot of them :-) Yes, it would be very interesting to have a list and know what needs to be done. Is there somewhere that you keep a Backlog/TODO items list? Share definitely :) P.S. I am very happy to know that my vagrant configs were useful for you! Definitely! I really like Vagrant and especially for such occasions I think it's a great tool as it prevents you from ruining your own system! Best :) SH All the best, Liuba