Yes till Easy level is good. On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 9:12 PM, Pawan Pal <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree, as it helps students to categorize the field they are interested > in. > > I created one issue on Android Authenticator. Link: http://jira.xwiki.org/ > browse/ANDAUTH-24 > But it is not visible on page, as query not showing this one. I added > label and difficulty as Onboarding and Trivial respectively. > > Also can't we create above trivial level issues, as there are advance > tasks as well in GCI? > Thanks. > > On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 7:17 PM, Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> I've added my name and enygma's on the mentors list. >> >> There are not that many organizations accepted in Code-In, so it would be >> great if we could be part of the program. >> >> "Onboarding" as label is good. Other organizations use "starter". >> >> We could also add more labels since GCI have the "user interface", "qa" >> categories, etc. >> Maybe some "user interface" / "design" / "ui" label could be interesting. >> WDYT? >> >> Thanks, >> Caty >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 8:42 PM, Thomas Mortagne < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Little change: the label is "Onboarding" instead of "GCI" to me more >>> generic and reuse that outside of GCI. >>> >>> On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 6:36 PM, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > Hi everyone, >>> > >>> > Thomas and I would like to try the Google Code-In (GCI) programme this >>> year (GCI is for high school students). We’ve been participating to lots of >>> discussions about it at the GSOC summit 2017 and it seems like it could >>> bring some interesting things for the XWiki project. >>> > >>> > Our goal: >>> > * Participate to GCI >>> > * Kill 2 birds with one stone and create an onboarding programme for >>> anyone wanting to contribute to XWiki without any knowledge >>> > >>> > Here’s what we’ve done so far: >>> > * We’ve started registering XWiki as an org on >>> https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/ >>> > * We’ve also started creating the GCI pages on xwiki.org at >>> http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GoogleCodeIn/ >>> > * We’ve started creating GCI issues in XWiki (reusing existing JIRAs + >>> creating new ones). The idea is to map our Paper Cuts ideas we had ( >>> http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/PaperCut) with GCI. >>> > ** In practice a GCI issue is a “Trivial” issue, labelled with “GCI”. >>> > >>> > Next immediate steps: >>> > * Finish the application process before the 24th of October. We’ll >>> know on the 26th of October if we’re selected or not. >>> > * Find at least 10 mentors for the programme. We’re currently 2. A >>> mentor doesn't need to be an expert in XWiki at all since the GCI tasks >>> need to be super simple with very clear success criteria. So we need the >>> maximum of mentors. We need to be prepared to handle 10-50 students at all >>> time participating to XWiki GCI tasks! >>> > ** Example of people who could be mentors: committers, contributors, >>> QA/testers, XWiki users, ex-GSOC students >>> > * Before the 28th of November have at least 200 tasks defined. >>> > >>> > IMPORTANT: The mentors are not assigned to any student and we work as >>> a pool of mentors (it’s not like GSOC!). A mentor can handle validating >>> tasks and answering questions from students at the intensity that they want >>> (could be as low as doing that for a few tasks only). >>> > >>> > Please let us know quickly if you’re willing to be a mentor for GCI! >>> > >>> > Thanks >>> > -Vincent >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Thomas Mortagne >>> >> >> > > > -- > Pawan Pal > *B.Tech (Information Technology and Mathematical Innovation)* > *Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi* > -- Pawan Pal *B.Tech (Information Technology and Mathematical Innovation)* *Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi*

