Starling

Starlings!

Time to face the music armed with this great infrmoation.

Can I see an example?
Starling Bounties are inspired by Máirín Duffy's success in getting new contributors to Fedora through Fedora Design Bounties.


 * Check out their most recent request for help, and
 * See their most recent success story

Big help, big help. And superlative news of cuosre.

How to get a project involved
If you would like to nominate a project you like, or if your project has a simple task, doable in around 10 days, which needs to be done (fix some bug, work on some design, write some documentation, etc), we can help each other! Please do get in touch and we'll discuss more. For a project to get involved, they should be prepared to provide the following after discussing details with us:


 * An intro-level task which needs completion
 * Should be well scoped and clearly defined, with a definite end.
 * Documentation on the process to complete the task
 * Should be step-by-step
 * Motivation for the contributor
 * List of skills they will acquire, knowledge and experience they will gain, and impact their contribution will make.
 * A project contact
 * Someone from your project to see this through to completion

We'll provide the writeup.

If this sounds like fun, email us at starling@openhatch.org.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is there a prize for Starlings?

A. The prizes:
 * They will be featured on a page of successful starlings.
 * We want there to be some clear benefit within the project -- perhaps commit access, or at least an email to the -devel list with congratulations.
 * A bar of Swiss Chocolate, sent by Noirin Shirley from Switzerland
 * Their contribution should have a visible impact for users that they can be proud of.
 * They will have earned their wings as from a free software supporter to a contributor. That warm and fuzzy feeling.
 * Anything your project would like to offer.
 * Maybe we can/should send them chocolate and a congrats card (drawn by Karen)?
 * Your idea here

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