Thanks Noah and Andy. I am subscribed to marketing, dev, user and erlang. I'm also both on #couchdb and #couchdb-dev.
Now looking at tickets sorted by skill level. Will comment on IRC. Cheers, Javier On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Andy Wenk <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Javier, > > welcome :). As I understood, you want to start working on some topics. A > good entry point is to scan > https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20COUCHDB%20AND%20resolution%20%3D%20Unresolved%20ORDER%20BY%20priority%20DESC > > You will find a bunch of unresolved issues. They should be labelled with a > difficulty indicator but as I just had a quick look it seems that not all > have been labelled. You could pick some of the UI tickets and start working > on it. > > Please make sure that you have subscribed to the [email protected] > mailinglist (http://couchdb.apache.org/#mailing-lists) and you should also > jump into irc.freenode.net#couchdb-dev > > For the UI topics you can get in touch with robertkowalski and garren on > IRC. > > Happy hacking :) > > Cheers > > Andy > > > On 29 September 2014 22:04, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Javier, >> >> Could you clarify your request. Not sure I understood. Also, hi! :) >> >> On 29 September 2014 16:11, Javier Candeira <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi Noah, >> > >> > I'm here, if you can help me triage a couple of easy bugs for a >> > beginner to sink his teeth on. >> > >> > Javier >> > >> > On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 12:09 AM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> One of the problems with marketing activities is that quantitative >> >> data is quite hard to come by. >> >> >> >> A lot of marketing works by raising awareness of a particular thing, >> >> be that a brand, a product, event, or opportunity. More often than >> >> not, a person takes action on that awareness many hours, days, or >> >> weeks after learning about it. Making the connection between what you >> >> did in your marketing efforts, and conversions that you make (in this >> >> case, recruiting contributors), can be tricky (but not impossible). >> >> >> >> How about we take a two-pronged approach: >> >> >> >> - Regular, but generic, recruitment tweets, cycling between the >> >> different areas we want to attract contributions to >> >> - Specific, and sporadic, recruitment tweets for specific JIRA >> >> tickets, as and when we need it >> >> >> >> I can handle the first one with very little input. But how would we do >> >> the second one? Is there something we could in JIRA that would >> >> indicate that a ticket ought to be promoted from a recruitment >> >> perspective? >> >> >> >> >> >> On 29 September 2014 15:38, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Is there any metric to ensure that they'll work? >> >>> How about to send more concrete recruitment tweet against specific >> >>> issue? Like "CSS hero scrollbars hater wanted for COUCHDB-2305, many >> >>> kudos for help!" or something. >> >>> >> >>> -- >> >>> ,,,^..^,,, >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>>> Hi folks, >> >>>> >> >>>> I've set up a regular reminder to send out recruitment tweets. >> >>>> >> >>>> Here are two examples: >> >>>> >> >>>> https://twitter.com/CouchDB/status/516580274990514179 >> >>>> >> >>>> (Sent just now. RTs appreciated!) >> >>>> >> >>>> And here's an earlier one: >> >>>> >> >>>> https://twitter.com/CouchDB/status/471358568546193412 >> >>>> >> >>>> What do we think of these? Do you have any ideas about how often I >> >>>> should do this, or what sort of stuff I should highlight? >> >>>> >> >>>> Thanks, >> >>>> >> >>>> -- >> >>>> Noah Slater >> >>>> https://twitter.com/nslater >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Noah Slater >> >> https://twitter.com/nslater >> >> >> >> -- >> Noah Slater >> https://twitter.com/nslater >> > > > > -- > Andy Wenk > Hamburg - Germany > RockIt! > > GPG fingerprint: C044 8322 9E12 1483 4FEC 9452 B65D 6BE3 9ED3 9588 > > https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/andywenk.asc
