On Fr, 2009-10-02 at 13:08 +0200, Neil Coetzer wrote: > I'm just looking for a few ideas on how team members can > document/record their participation in areas that are not related to > coding, bug fixing, etc. Since launchpad is focused primarily on > actual code contributions, how would we record, for instance, the > months of work that one of our team members has put into building a > Freedom Toaster, or the constant work done by another member on > updating our loco site? > > Is it simply a matter of each member recording their own contributions > on their wiki page? It just seems that the bulk of our team members > (who are not developers but contribute greatly in other areas) > "appear" to be doing very little on launchpad, when this is not the > case at all. So I'm just wondering if and how other teams have tackled > this?
I would appreciate to read more of those stories on the Fridge or on planet.ubuntu.com - just because something is not documented in LP does not mean it hasn't happened and didn't contribute a lot to Ubuntu. Participating in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports is definitely a good idea too. Have a great day, Daniel -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
