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* Mentors: [http://openhatch.org/people/jesstess/ Jessica McKellar], [http://openhatch.org/people/pythonian4000/ Jack Grigg] |
* Mentors: [http://openhatch.org/people/jesstess/ Jessica McKellar], [http://openhatch.org/people/pythonian4000/ Jack Grigg], [http://openhatch.org/people/paulproteus/ Asheesh Laroia] |
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* Title: Design and implement more training missions |
* Title: Design and implement more training missions |
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* Technical Details: |
* Technical Details: |
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* Further Reading: the existing missions at https://openhatch.org/missions/, |
* Further Reading: the existing missions at https://openhatch.org/missions/, write a new training mission |
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* Skills: Python, Django, mission-specific knowledge: e.g. subversion for the subversion training mission |
* Skills: Python, Django, mission-specific knowledge: e.g. subversion for the subversion training mission |
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* Level: [Advanced] |
* Level: [Advanced] |
Latest revision as of 23:32, 18 March 2013
- Mentors: Jessica McKellar, Jack Grigg, Asheesh Laroia
- Title: Design and implement more training missions
- Technical Details:
- Further Reading: the existing missions at https://openhatch.org/missions/, write a new training mission
- Skills: Python, Django, mission-specific knowledge: e.g. subversion for the subversion training mission
- Level: [Advanced]
- Benefits to the Student: This is an opportunity to make architectural and design decisions, in addition to implementing them.
- Benefits to the Community: Learning the development and review tools that are a part of open source contribution can be a daunting barrier to new contributors. These training missions help prepare new contributors and lower the barrier to entry into open source development.
- Comments: The original training missions were designed and implemented by John Stumpo for GSoC 2010