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 
><[email protected]>:
> 
>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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