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TWE: Research: Technical Skills of Incoming Interns: Research Structure: Create #289

Open epierotti3 opened 2 years ago

epierotti3 commented 2 years ago

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Overview

We need to create a wiki structure and task list to support the development of a new research plan on Technical Skills of Incoming Interns so that we can stay organized and consistent across all team members and working times.

Resources/Instructions: This section is at the bottom of this issue (scroll to the bottom to view it now). You will be asked to add links to this section while completing the issue.

Tip: Use two windows side by side. One with the issue open and the other one with resource links displayed to avoid back and forth. To prevent loss of work, refresh both windows after each edit.

Action Items

Customize the issue settings (located in right sidebar)

Customize Resource Links

Create a New Label with the New Research Plan Number

Set Up A Wiki Page and Google Drive Folders

Customize Wiki Page

Resources/Instructions

Resources for creating this issue

1.01 Wiki: Research Output Overview 1.02 Google Drive Folder: Research by Plan # and name 1.03 Label page 1.04 WIKI template 1.05 Click to create new page on wiki 1.06 Research template issues

Resources gathered during the completion of this issue

2.01 TWE: Research Roadmap: Interns 2.02 Roadmap issues related to RP019

2.03 RP019: Wiki Page 2.04 RP019: Google Drive Folder

shimahoush commented 2 years ago

The blocker on this issue is that there is no research roadmap for RP19 in the Google Drive.

bradyse commented 2 years ago

@sophie-delsaux

cbutcher318 commented 1 year ago

@AndrewSalvatore when you are ready to update, answer the following questions:

  1. Progress: "What is the current status of your project? What have you completed and what is left to do?"
  2. Blockers: "Difficulties or errors encountered."
  3. Availability: "How much time will you have this week to work on this issue?"
  4. ETA: "When do you expect this issue to be completed?"
  5. Pictures (if necessary): "Add any pictures that will help illustrate what you are working on."
AndrewSalvatore commented 1 year ago

Progress: "What is the current status of your project? What have you completed and what is left to do?" Next steps are: review meeting with Research lead, sign-off by project lead, then issue creation for outstanding issues

Blockers: "Difficulties or errors encountered." None

Availability: "How much time will you have this week to work on this issue?" 6 hours

ETA: "When do you expect this issue to be completed?" I'm available to review with Research Lead at his/her earliest convenience

Pictures (if necessary): "Add any pictures that will help illustrate what you are working on." None

pandanista commented 1 year ago

@AndrewSalvatore Thank you for the update! I reviewed the issue. Everything looks good. Just one minor request: Would you please provide one sentence under the Current Status section for RP19 Wiki Page to indicate whether and how much research has been done? Thank you, and good job!

AndrewSalvatore commented 1 year ago

@AndrewSalvatore Thank you for the update! I reviewed the issue. Everything looks good. Just one minor request: Would you please provide one sentence under the Current Status section for RP19 Wiki Page to indicate whether and how much research has been done? Thank you, and good job!

Done!

ExperimentsInHonesty commented 1 year ago

@AndrewSalvatore Please

pandanista commented 7 months ago

@apwirth This issue is a good first issue for you to get familiar with our workflow, GitHub, and Google Drive navigation.

Some of the action items have been completed, but please still go through each step to 1). get more comfortable with the GitHub issue and 2) double check on the action item to see if they are done correctly.

Let me know if you have any questions.

ExperimentsInHonesty commented 6 months ago

@apwirth Please provide update here in your issue. @pandanista mentioned that you updated her on slack, but issue updates should be provided in the issue weekly.

  1. Progress: "What is the current status of your project? What have you completed and what is left to do?"
  2. Blockers: "Difficulties or errors encountered."
  3. Availability: "How much time will you have this week to work on this issue?"
  4. ETA: "When do you expect this issue to be completed?"
  5. Pictures or links* (if necessary): "Add any pictures or links that will help illustrate what you are working on."
pandanista commented 6 months ago

@apwirth

pandanista commented 6 months ago

@sunannie27: Please review RP019: Wiki Page, and we can close it if everything looks good.

ExperimentsInHonesty commented 6 months ago

@apwirth The checkboxes under this item Customize issues that will need to be made by striking through unneeded issues from this list (put ~ before and after text to make it strikethrough). on this issue #289 have all been checked instead of reviewed and strikethroughed as required. So that means that items that won't need to be done, are listed on the wiki as outstanding next steps.

FYI: @pandanista

pandanista commented 6 months ago

Andrew is taking a leave from the team, I will re-assign this issue to another team member.

@SalomeM-UXD: Thank you for taking a stab at this issue.

SalomeM-UXD commented 5 months ago

Hi @pandanista , the check box indicated in the screenshot wants me to choose Program Management under the repository , but the option is not available image

pandanista commented 5 months ago

@SalomeM-UXD Thank you for catching the mismatched project board and #375's wrong label. I edited the action item and added the checkbox.