User:Ewaring
This is my HFOSS home page.
Some things about me. I'm a sociologist, I teach at Lehman College, I coordinate data science at Lehman, I have a crazy amount of github repositories. Currently my main open source work is maintaining two R packages, skimr and qcoder. In the past I was a contributor and maintainer for the Joomla CMS.
My website is elinwaring.org.
Guided tour responses
The Sugar Labs Project (http://sugarlabs.org/)
Read the information found here to get an overview of the goals of the project and the latest news. You will be asked to answer questions and to make observations. Your responses should be placed on your wiki page.
Contributions -- Read the Getting Involved page which describes the roles of various contributors to SugarLabs. Note that there are a variety of different types of contributions that may be made by people in different roles. On your wiki page:
- Summarize the roles that you think would be most applicable for your students.
- What are the commonalities across roles? What are the differences?
Tracker -- An overview of the Sugar Labs bug tracker may be found here. A specific query on the Sugar Labs bug tracker can be found here. On your wiki page:
- Describe the general process for submitting a bug.
- Indicate the types/categories of tickets listed on this page as well as the information available for each ticket.
Repository -- https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/ Click the "Commits" link and determine the date of last commit (an update of the repository).
- Record the date on your wiki page.
Release cycle -- Information about Sugar's release cycle and roadmap can be found here. On your wiki page:
- Describe how the release cycle and roadmap update are related.