Create a shared spreadsheet with URLs for where each team is maintaining their open source project and portfolio
Background
Each UNICEF Innovation Fund (IF) cohort uses different git forges or project-hosting tools for their projects. There is not a single resource to look at to find where each team is doing their open source development.
Our task is to help the UNICEF IF managers monitor progress of each cohort and help make the open source efforts of each cohort easier to measure and track. This also helps us because it gives us a resource to use when we want to check in on a project or if a cohort asks us for help (i.e. we can find out where their open source activity is).
Details
This will be an iterative process and may take a month to make it a comprehensive resource. I suggest this approach:
Create Google Form survey with questions for each cohort that ask:
List all public repositories
Explain the role of each repository in their project (i.e. front-end? back-end? blockchain component? plug-in for another FOSS project?)
Send out to each cohort + UNICEF IF managers
Follow up with specific teams to fill the form where necessary
Outcome
Easier to locate open source progress and activity of a UNICEF IF cohort
Assists UNICEF IF managers in monitoring cohort activity (separate from the work we are doing)
Less confusion over where open source development is done, if it is being done
Summary
Create a shared spreadsheet with URLs for where each team is maintaining their open source project and portfolio
Background
Each UNICEF Innovation Fund (IF) cohort uses different git forges or project-hosting tools for their projects. There is not a single resource to look at to find where each team is doing their open source development.
Our task is to help the UNICEF IF managers monitor progress of each cohort and help make the open source efforts of each cohort easier to measure and track. This also helps us because it gives us a resource to use when we want to check in on a project or if a cohort asks us for help (i.e. we can find out where their open source activity is).
Details
This will be an iterative process and may take a month to make it a comprehensive resource. I suggest this approach:
Outcome