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Talking to different people about the community, I've noticed a pattern that many of you would like to carry out some kind of a project.
By a project I mean any activity that affect community members, examples are:
development of qmcs.io website (see CSS generation #7 for an example)
some idea that involves android phones and an arduino cluster
LAN party (well, it needs a lot of management skills)
Therefore, I propose to have a dedicated Project page on the website that lists projects we've done, are working on, and plan to do. With a small description and list of members who are working on it. We can even introduce customer and developer roles.
Then once someone has a crazy idea, he/she becomes a "customer" and writes a project description (see #7 for an ad hock example). Since, we are not a coding shop, it's important to state what a developer will gain once a project is completed (e.g. deep knowledge of html5). Also a ticket is created with the label project. Hopefully, someone finds a project interesting and picks it up. Once it's completed, the customer writes a success story.
Hope this messy stream of thoughts is understandable.
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Talking to different people about the community, I've noticed a pattern that many of you would like to carry out some kind of a project.
By a project I mean any activity that affect community members, examples are:
Therefore, I propose to have a dedicated
Project page
on the website that lists projects we've done, are working on, and plan to do. With a small description and list of members who are working on it. We can even introduce customer and developer roles.Then once someone has a crazy idea, he/she becomes a "customer" and writes a project description (see #7 for an ad hock example). Since, we are not a coding shop, it's important to state what a developer will gain once a project is completed (e.g. deep knowledge of html5). Also a ticket is created with the label
project
. Hopefully, someone finds a project interesting and picks it up. Once it's completed, the customer writes a success story.Hope this messy stream of thoughts is understandable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: