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Enhance visitor experience of OSEM #25
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Hi @ChrisBr @hennevogel @differentreality |
Hi @abhinavsv3, nice to see that you're interested in this project. |
sure. running it |
@ChrisBr @hennevogel @differentreality I'm also interested in it, should I get in touch with mentors after a PR gets accepted? |
@chocoelho you can contact me anytime :-) You can also come and join all of the OSEM community on IRC: irc.opensuse.org#osem. Looking forward to hear from you! |
I'll do it 👍 On 03/04/2016 11:43 AM, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
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Hello @hennevogel @ChrisBr and @differentreality |
Hey @hennevogel @ChrisBr & @differentreality |
Congratualiations @Ana06! This is your project for Google Summer of Code 2016 :-) |
Description: The Open Source Event Manager is an event management app tailored to Free Software Conferences, it is developed in the Ruby on Rails web framework. We have several ideas to enhance the visitor experience. First of all, the event schedule isn't mobile friendly and and there is no way to have several schedule proposals to compare before releasing it (see openSUSE/osem#18 & openSUSE/osem#587). Furthermore we would like to gather feedback from the conference visitors (see openSUSE/osem#549) and improve our conference splash page (openSUSE/osem#400).
Deliverable: Reworked and mobile friendly schedule and splash page. Some way to gather user feedback
Mentors: @ChrisBr @hennevogel @differentreality
Skills: Ruby, Ruby on Rails, HTML, Java Script
Skill Level: Medium
Getting started: Pick one of the Junior labeled issues and get in touch with the mentors.
Github: https://github.com/openSUSE/osem
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