Wes Turner - Part A Evaluation
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How do people interact?
- Informal. Mixed and interleaved questins and answers.
What is the pattern of communication? Is it linear or branched? Formal or informal? One-to-many, one-to-one or a mix?
- Informal. Mixed and interleaved questins and answers. Mixed one to many and one to one
Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning?
- Commands to meetbot and peoples handles
Bonus question: Why didn't Heidi and Darci's actions get picked up by the meetbot?
- Handles are spelled incorrectly?
Sugar Labs
- My students would best fit as Developers and to a lesser extent Content Writers.
- Commonalities are need for enthusiasm and a willingness to contribute, Differences are in specific skill sets
- To report a bug, go to the github page, select the appropriate repo, click on the issues tab, and click on new issue button
- Defects, enhancements, and tasks are available as issue types
- Each issue provides:
- Ticket number
- Summary
- Status
- Owner
- Type
- Priority
- Milestones
- Last commit was on Sep 8, 2017
- The roadmap is updated at the start of every release cycle
Sahana
- Sahana has much more detailed descriptions for roles than Sugar, while there is some commonality among roles, they are largely distinct
- Sahana organizes bugs into categories. The information provided per ticket is more detailed, but functionally similar to Sugar Labs
- defect/bug, documentation, enhancement and task
- Each issue provides:
- Ticket
- Summary
- Component
- Version
- Priority
- Type
- Owner
- Status
- Created
- Last commit was on Oct 5, 2017
- Multiple releases are planned and each release has its own roadmap. The percent roadmap complete is maintained.