Community Contributions Day November 2015
This page has been created in the run-up to the EPrints Community Contributions day on November 18th, 2015
Objectives
This event is intended to bring the all parts of the EPrints community together to improve the software and documentation. We hope to achieve:
- code improvements
- wiki curation
- training and demonstration videos
- community member interacting and training each other
Event Run Up
Things to do before the event:
- Register for the Wiki via the EPrints LDAP server at http://trac.eprints.org/ldap/
- If you have an a suggestion for an interest group, add it below
- Please add your name to an interest group that looks interesting.
On the Day
Format and Timings
Interest Groups
Any contribution that can be made is welcome, whether it's a minor edit to a wiki page or a bugfix. However, it may be profitable to run a number of discussion groups in the morning around areas of interest. These discussion groups can then set up work to be accomplished in the afternoon.
- 10:00 - 11:00 Interest groups meet (google hangout?), make decisions and assign tasks
- What problem are we solving?
- How will we work?
- Who will do what?
- 11:00 - 13:00 Morning Contributions
- 14:00 - 16:00 Afternoon Contributions
- 16:00 - 16:30 Interest groups wrap-up and reporting.
Independent Contribution
If contributors have particular projects they want to work on on their own and post back to the group, then there's no need to join an Interest Group. Add you name below and a short text about what you plan to contribute.
Members:
Interest Groups
Group 1: Community Training Course
This interest group is concerned with the wiki page at http://wiki.eprints.org/w/EPrints_Training_Course.
Areas of Discussion
- Standard layout and content for training video pages
- Content of the training course
Members:
- Adam Field
Group 2: Technical
This interest group will be looking at Github, folding in pull requests and evaluating bugs.
Members
- Jiadi Yao
Group 3: Community Contributions
This group will look at how barriers to community contributions (at all levels) can be lowered and community engagement can be promoted.
Members
- Rachel Proudfoot
Group 4: Best Practices and Processes
This group is concerned with community best practices and processes in EPrints.
Suggested subtopics - Impact, Open Access - drafting community requirements for a standard functionality in EPrints
Members:
- Valerie McCutcheon