Notes and Materials from Mozilla Open Leaders program (Round 5, Spring 2018)
Mozilla Open Leadership Series README
In Your README document, show:
- What you're doing, for who, and why
- What makes your project special and exciting
- How to get started
- Where to find key resources
Phinch Vision Statement: I'm working with scientists and data visualization experts to build an open-source software framework so that researchers (in all disciplines) and citizen scientists can easily explore, manipulate, share and export figures from massive genomic datasets.
Homework:
Etherpad for mentoring meetings: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/Phinch
Mozilla Global Sprint: https://foundation.mozilla.org/opportunity/global-sprint/
To Do:
- Mozilla Open Leadership course (hourlong training):https://mozilla.teachable.com/p/open-leadership-101
Sharing your work in the open: https://mozilla.github.io/open-leadership-training-series/articles/get-your-project-online/sharing-your-work-in-the-open/
Choosing a license: https://choosealicense.com/
Homework:
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(due Week 5) Write your project README: Link
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Lead a project in the Global Sprint: Link
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Global Sprint: Link
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(due Week 10) Complete tasks to get your project featured at the Global Sprint Instructions will appear in the GitHub issue you create when you submit your project
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(optional) Personas and Pathways: Link
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(optional - due Friday) Test the Open Leadership Map: Link
Main webpage for Mozilla Global Sprint
Examples of good Mozilla Global Sprint issues:
technical:
discussion:
point to another platform for contribution: