PyCon sprint 2014

OpenHatch is an open source web app for helping people get involved in open source projects. We do that through web-based interactive tutorials called "training missions;" a browsing tool for bitesize bugs in open source projects called the "volunteer opportunity finder"; and an online mentor/mentee matching tool.

OpenHatch is written in Django and we welcome people of any level to contribute! We also need CSS and Javascript help.

Goal of the OpenHatch project
OpenHatch’s goal is to make the free software/open source community more welcoming to newcomers. To do this, we provide curricula and logistical support for running “Intro to Open Source” workshops, a website with open source tools, “training missions” and a volunteer opportunity finder, and several other projects in progress.

Goals for this sprint
Available at https://etherpad.mozilla.org/oh-pycon2014

Project setup
http://openhatch.readthedocs.org/en/latest/getting_started/installation.html

How to find the community
We're in rooms 518A on the 5th level of the Convention Center.

We'll also be using the #openhatch IRC channel. See http://openhatch.readthedocs.org/en/latest/getting_started/getting_started.html for info about that.

We'll also be using the http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/devel email list. Consider joining.

We'll also be using https://openhatch.org/bugs/. To use that site, you need to have an openhatch.org account. (You can make one easily.)

We'll also be using GitHub for some things -- feel free to make an account there.