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Isabel Drost-Fromm commented on TRAINING-5: ------------------------------------------- So essentially the open points are * integrate the svg version of the riddle into the original sheet * drop company logo * get either ccla (for at least myself) or software grant signed by my employer (where the former would be preferred for ongoing contributions and the latter for one-of donation kind of contributions. correct? > Donation: Github challenges > --------------------------- > > Key: TRAINING-5 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRAINING-5 > Project: Apache Training > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Isabel Drost-Fromm > Priority: Major > Attachments: 01_workflow.svg, basic_workflow.svg > > > For context - this is following Lars' idea there: > [https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/66636f8402426143a81b5bf5070a5b6957d2b5e63284f9ee06dabc82@%3Cdev.training.apache.org%3E] > to simply open a Jira issue for to-be-donated-content. I'm happy to have the > process created, refined and refactored while we go through it. I think it > makes sense to do so with a guinea pig to try things out, happy to be that > guinea pig myself. > Actual donation context: At my dayjob we are currently in the process of > lifting company knowledge about development processes with Git and GitHub. As > for several projects Inner Source best practices were adopted > ([http://innersourcecommons.org)|http://innersourcecommons.org)/] we aren't > that far from the Apache Way internally. > One way we are currently trying is to raise awareness of the various > Git/Github features through challenges/ riddles posted close to the coffee > machine. > Essentially those challenges are simply svg files that you can print and fill > in. As such I think they might make for a good sandbox to develop our content > donation processes in a test first way. > Currently all challenges are employer-branded. Happy to drop that/ have that > white-labeled. > Kudos to [https://davidrehman.de/] for helping me out with his design skills > - he helped arrange the sheets in a way that looked much less clumsy than my > own first try and still kept space for a Monalisa Octocat. > Caveat: Graph was inspired by Gitlab's Git cheat-sheet. > -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)