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* April 10, or so: They have all committed to dates+times that work. |
* April 10, or so: They have all committed to dates+times that work. |
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* By April 11: They all email their project email lists so that the newcomers know about the fact that they're running the event. |
* By April 11: They all email their project email lists so that the newcomers know about the fact that they're running the event. |
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== Process == |
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One a project says they want to be involved, we should: |
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* Quietly check that they are a project with more than a small handful of users. |
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** (They should be impressive! :-) |
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* Read their "application" email, and make sure the person seems sane. |
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Then: |
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# Get the person to '''commit to a date time''' and add it to the Build_it page. |
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# Get the person to '''write an email they will send to the -users and -devel list''', and ask nicely if they are okay writing in a piratepad so we can help make it clear and friendly and link to the overall "Build it" series of events. |
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#* If we were really nice people, we would have a template we could use. |
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# Ask them to come up with a list of places to send the email. The -users list, the -devel list, the project blog? The more places that have prospective contributors, the better. |
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# Get the person to '''send the email''' (and otherwise publicize the event). |
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# Join the project's IRC channel, and idle there for a few days before and after their "Build it" event. |