Hello Walter, I went through this link https://publiclab.github.io/community-toolbox/ <https://publiclab.github.io/community-toolbox/> and thanks for sharing it with me.
It looks like its functioning is mainly governed by a bot name plotsbot <https://github.com/publiclab/plotsbot>. Another organization which we have kept in the look from beginning Coala also use such bot corobo <https://github.com/coala/corobo>. This bot mainly functions on their Gitter channel, I have seen its working in past few days. These days I am looking forward how it is made, seems that it is itself going to be a decent project. I am looking how to make it in the easier way and if feasible I will try to work on it. Regards, Pratul Kumar On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 6:48 PM, Walter Bender <walter.ben...@gmail.com> wrote: > https://publiclab.github.io/community-toolbox/ is an example of a > direction we might want to consider. Especially in light of the fact that > we have issues spread across so many different repositories. > > On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 12:24 AM, Pratul Kumar <pratulkumar1...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello, >> Hope you all are doing well. >> >> As we have already discussed my interest in the project - "Making a >> Beginner Guide" since this project can be highly valuable to our community >> for future aspects. >> >> After reading the conversation regarding the coding and programming touch >> for GSoC projects, I went through Beginner Guides of few other >> organizations, observed them. >> >> and I have few suggestions which we can add to the current draft of this >> project idea(Making a beginner guide). >> >> We can add login and dashboard feature to our website where we are going >> to write beginner guide like the one Mozilla has written (link >> <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Introduction>). >> The >> purpose of making dashboard is to make a newcomer feel more close to the >> community. The dashboard will have certain features of adding Profile >> Photo, About us section.Also, privacy can be maintained by the users. >> >> The dashboard can be logged in through single click integrated with >> Google Gmail ID or Github like KDE >> <https://season.kde.org/?q=program_home&prg=46>. >> >> Some of the benefits of adding this property to the current plans are >> given. >> 1. The user can add shortcuts to their dashboard just by single click if >> they want to add some pages of the beginner guide for their future >> reference, It will make things better and easy to use. >> >> 2. Badges: We can add the feature of badges like you get some badge when >> you complete the certain portion of the guide, And more badges get added >> when you completed other parts of the guide. It will be a motivation factor >> for the students. >> >> The option of login will not be the compulsory part, the documentation >> can be viewed without even logging. >> These features will be the add-on to the current idea of Beginner Guide. >> >> It will bring good coding touch to the project and also this dashboard >> feature can be explored in the much better way in future like Season of KDE >> dashboard and certain other competitions like BOSS - Bountiful Open >> Source Summer <https://lab.codingblocks.com/boss/>. >> >> Currently, I have skills required to implement this project and I am very >> much enthusiastic and eager to do more on this project. >> >> Prerequisite:HTML,CSS,JavaScript,Bootstrap,Jquery,NodeJs,Angular,MongoDB. >> >> Regards, >> Pratul Kumar >> >> On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 9:22 PM, Pratul Kumar <pratulkumar1...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi James, >>> >>> .> - use your other students _during_ the project rather than _after_, >>> so that the content can be reviewed and refined by beginners, >>> >>> I also think getting feedback from newcomer from starting will be more >>> beneficial. >>> >>> >>> >>> > So it will be helpful to Sugar Labs if your content can be maintained by >>> others. >>> >>> So for it, I think we can utilize Github pages and Cname them to our >>> link. >>> So other collaborators can also use and change them from Github >>> according to their requirements and needs. >>> Therefore others can also maintain it. >>> >>> >>> >>> Yes, I will try to use only those Tools and Frameworks which are Open >>> Source and are extremely easy to deploy. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Pratul Kumar >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 11:14 AM, James Cameron <qu...@laptop.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> G'day Pratul, >>>> >>>> Thanks for your answer. The controls you propose for risks seem well >>>> thought out, though I'd propose one small change; >>>> >>>> - use your other students _during_ the project rather than _after_, so >>>> that the content can be reviewed and refined by beginners, >>>> >>>> I'll try to answer your other questions; >>>> >>>> Content hosted by Sugar Labs is maintained by many collaborators, >>>> using different editing or deployment tools. >>>> >>>> Your project is to make some more content. >>>> >>>> So it will be helpful to Sugar Labs if your content can be maintained >>>> by others. >>>> >>>> Measuring maintainability of content, by measuring the involvement by >>>> others, is my proposed control for the risk #3 of content being >>>> abandoned. >>>> >>>> Using certain front-end frameworks means nothing to me without first >>>> knowing the work flow for maintenance; what form will the content be >>>> maintained in, and what tools will be required by any maintainer? Are >>>> the tools and frameworks open source and easily deployed? >>>> >>>> Recently, we have begun to favour GitHub Markdown; it has a low >>>> barrier of entry, and is reasonably easy to understand. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> James Cameron >>>> http://quozl.netrek.org/ >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> *Pratul Kumar | S**ophomore LNMIIT** | +91-8107525493 >>> <+91%2081075%2025493>* >>> >>> *GCI Mentor* SugarLabs*, Mentor* & Beta Tester at *Coursera*, >>> * HKUST University**Stanford* Scholar Internship,* Mozilla* Club >>> Captain LNMIIT, *Head of Developers* Group *HackerEarth* >>> *C.A*.@*GeeksforGeeks*, Interntheory, *Sub-Coordinator* Innovation, and >>> Incubation Center, Finance@*IEEE* LNMIIT >>> <https://github.com/Pratul1997> >>> <https://twitter.com/PRATUL1997> >>> <https://www.linkedin.com/in/pratul1997/> >>> >>> <https://www.quora.com/profile/Pratul-Kumar-2> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> *Pratul Kumar | S**ophomore LNMIIT** | +91-8107525493 >> <+91%2081075%2025493>* >> >> *GCI Mentor* SugarLabs*, Mentor* & Beta Tester at *Coursera*, >> * HKUST University**Stanford* Scholar Internship,* Mozilla* Club Captain >> LNMIIT, *Head of Developers* Group *HackerEarth* >> *C.A*.@*GeeksforGeeks*, Interntheory, *Sub-Coordinator* Innovation, and >> Incubation Center, Finance@*IEEE* LNMIIT >> <https://github.com/Pratul1997> >> <https://twitter.com/PRATUL1997> >> <https://www.linkedin.com/in/pratul1997/> >> >> <https://www.quora.com/profile/Pratul-Kumar-2> >> >> > > > -- > Walter Bender > Sugar Labs > http://www.sugarlabs.org > <http://www.sugarlabs.org> > -- *Pratul Kumar | S**ophomore LNMIIT** | +91-8107525493* *GCI Mentor* SugarLabs*, Mentor* & Beta Tester at *Coursera*, * HKUST University**Stanford* Scholar Internship,* Mozilla* Club Captain LNMIIT, *Head of Developers* Group *HackerEarth* *C.A*.@*GeeksforGeeks*, Interntheory, *Sub-Coordinator* Innovation, and Incubation Center, Finance@*IEEE* LNMIIT <https://github.com/Pratul1997> <https://twitter.com/PRATUL1997> <https://www.linkedin.com/in/pratul1997/> <https://www.quora.com/profile/Pratul-Kumar-2>
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