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Create a short version of brainhack starter kit #87
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cc @complexbrains @smoia @eurunuela |
Optional material to link in the page: https://github.com/brainhackorg/bhg-event-materials |
Thank you @htwangtw ! I will open issues for each of those points for newcomers to tackle during BHG 2021. Can we create a Does that sound ok to y'all? @htwangtw @smoia @complexbrains |
I found |
Do you have admin privileges to create the tag @htwangtw ? It won't let me create a new tag. |
Hey all - sorry for the late reply. I thought the aim of the short list was to have it made by us before the events, and the rest of the long list would serve as GFI for newcomers later... did I misunderstand our intentions? |
I thought we were going to come up with an outline that would serve as a to-do list (GFI) for longer writing made by newcomers. |
I thought we were going to select the "important ones" and create a to-do list from what was left (which still seems a whole awful lot). But then again, maybe it's my misunderstanding. Pinging @htwangtw @complexbrains and @Remi-Gau for their thought on this. |
My understanding is the same as @smoia Honestly I think overly detailed guideline is going to put first time organiser off. If it's their first time, they are likely trying to see if this format works for them. The aim is to get an event off the ground and running. For more established sites they will have their own preferred way to run it. I have a feeling that if we roll out lots of guidelines we might be missing both crowds. |
I guess somewhere in between would be the best. The summary that @htwangtw has created is a very friendly and like a pill as a start up but we can also support each item with links and pointers to further reading and resources if they every into doing so. Eg. only the suggestion regarding having a website might be a hard thing to do as a start, if they do not know that we already provide a template ready to run under a GitHub repo. So we might extend it a little bit more with these pointers and some additions but no further than 1-2 page reading indeed. We have the guideline and material repository for more details anyways. |
Remember that the final aim is to transfer all the guidelines and checklists in the jupyter notebook to make them more different and easier to navigate (à la the Turing way). Since this task takes time, but it is fairly easy, it is a great opportunity to be run as a project to help newcomers develop their git skills. At the same time, we want the most important information to be easily reachable before the bhg takes place. @htwangtw took the challenge to decide what pieces of information were deemed important before the bhg. Those pieces will be added to the jupyter book by us now-ish. @eurunuela took the challenge of splitting everything else into chunks that should be transformed into good first issues for the newcomers and opening those issues. Sounds like a good reconstruction of what we discussed at the meeting? If so, let's split those points within us and adapt them to the jnb! |
I like the idea of links and pointers, but can we link to parts of the written guidelines? I honestly don't remember if you can create anchors in Google docs |
Keeping the full guide to a page max would be great. Things doesn't have to be exact as the format of the event kept evolving. The relevant file is here: In case anyone needs this:
When creating a PR, select |
cc @complexbrains @smoia @eurunuela
Sorry I was late - this item disappeared from my inbox....
Based on the existing long form checklist, here's the points I would include as a minimal version:
For Global edition: cross hub talks/interaction
Reach out to Brainhack community for existing material
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