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Mozilla North American Campus Clubs #38

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semirahd opened this issue Apr 19, 2017 · 8 comments
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Mozilla North American Campus Clubs #38

semirahd opened this issue Apr 19, 2017 · 8 comments

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semirahd commented Apr 19, 2017

[ Project Contact ] @semirahd
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/semirahd/Mozilla-NorthAmerican-CampusClub
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Clubs - wrangler: @jvallera @Carotejada
[ Location ] BOSTON, MA USA EST

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Mozilla Campus Clubs are a unique and personal way to Teach the Web in universities. They are made up of technologists, thinkers and builders working together to keep the Internet alive and accessible, so people worldwide can be informed contributors and creators of digital world.
Mozilla Campus Clubs is an effort to make contributing to open source, easier, for Campus students. It provides various activities, teaching kits and learning materials for the campus students.


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Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead 🎉

Congrats, @semirahd! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects 📋

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @jvallera. We're here to help you through this process.

@semirahd
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@jvallera Thank you guys for making this process seamless and user friendly! I will work on my action items to have this ready for the sprint!

Best, Semirah

@jvallera jvallera self-assigned this Apr 20, 2017
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Hi Semirah, happy to have you join us! Do you plan to make the project featured (described above). If not, no worries. If so, just let me know when all the materials are ready.

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Hi @semirahd

Your readme file is looking good. I suggest proceeding with these next steps asap, so you can start sharing the project:

  1. Add issues - specific things people can start to work on
  2. Add a license
  3. Complete the check list above so I can share the project on Pulse
  4. Publicize the project

Let me know what you think.

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auremoser commented May 17, 2017

Hey @semirahd ! My name is Aure, and I'm working with the sprint team to check in on projects. This looks great. You might think about adding a few more easy issues to your issues queue, we're trying for at least 5 #mozsprint issues per project, just so people know how to help out. It could be as simple as reviewing project documentation, or responding to some discussion idea, low pressure, but just wanted to check in.

Every project also needs a License, to be featured in the sprint, so if you could add one that would be lovely!

Thanks!

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Hi @semirahd How are things going? We are excited for the sprint next week! I would love to get this project featured asap. We still need you to:

  • Add issues - specific things people can start to work on
  • Add a license
  • Complete the check list above so I can share the project on Pulse
  • Publicize the project

Let us know if you have q's

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abbycabs commented Jun 1, 2017

Hey @semirahd! We need you to complete the first 5 items to participate in the sprint.

I'd love to see this project in the sprint! Can you complete those steps before tomorrow?

@abbycabs abbycabs added the 2017 label Feb 5, 2018
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Thanks for participating in #mozsprint 2017! We're gearing up for 2018 and closing all the issues from last year. Want to bring your project to #mozsprint 2018, May 10-11? Our Call for Projects is open!

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Updated link for the call for projects!: https://foundation.mozilla.org/opportunity/global-sprint/lead-a-project/

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