Hey, just figured you did not create an AMA issue yet (ask me anything), so I created this one.
It's mean for you to describe the open source projects you want to work on or learn during the codecamp.
We didn't make that clear enough.
I checked your portfolio_web project and have to say it looks impressive :)
Do you plan to work on it during the codecamp? If yes, that's great. If not, maybe you could add more new projects about topics you want to work on or about stuff you want to learn.
The idea is that others can ask you on your AMA about your project and maybe offer help or if you are a bit undecided - maybe even give you suggestions what would be a cool thing to build that they could use in their open source project - as a module or iframe or assets and the likes.
Also the idea is, that you go around other peoples AMA issues and learn about their projects and what they want to learn - so hopefully you can find partners to work together and help them build something for their project (which could then be your project).
Maybe you find some beginners and you can practice to outsource some tasks or work to them and do a little mentoring.
As a self employed remote digital nomad you need to be able to team up with new people and make stuff. Sometimes you mentor some and outsource work, sometimes you offer some code to others so they can use it in their projects and often it's something in between.
All this we want to practice using just github and the gitter chat and some other tools, because when we work remote, this is all we have :-)
Hey, just figured you did not create an
AMA
issue yet (ask me anything), so I created this one.It's mean for you to describe the open source projects you want to work on or learn during the codecamp. We didn't make that clear enough.
I checked your
portfolio_web
project and have to say it looks impressive :) Do you plan to work on it during the codecamp? If yes, that's great. If not, maybe you could add more new projects about topics you want to work on or about stuff you want to learn.The idea is that others can ask you on your
AMA
about your project and maybe offer help or if you are a bit undecided - maybe even give you suggestions what would be a cool thing to build that they could use in their open source project - as a module or iframe or assets and the likes.Also the idea is, that you go around other peoples
AMA
issues and learn about their projects and what they want to learn - so hopefully you can find partners to work together and help them build something for their project (which could then be your project). Maybe you find some beginners and you can practice to outsource some tasks or work to them and do a little mentoring.As a self employed remote digital nomad you need to be able to team up with new people and make stuff. Sometimes you mentor some and outsource work, sometimes you offer some code to others so they can use it in their projects and often it's something in between.
All this we want to practice using just github and the gitter chat and some other tools, because when we work remote, this is all we have :-)