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Pre-work Checklist: Developer: Irais Valenzuela #5779

Open irais-valenzuela opened 8 months ago

irais-valenzuela commented 8 months ago

Prerequisite

We are looking forward to having you on our team. Please make sure to attend the general Hack for LA onboarding to get the process started https://meetup.com/hackforla/events.

Overview

As a new developer on the HfLA website team, fill in the following fields as you complete each onboarding item.

Special Notes

  1. It may take you a few weeks to finish this issue, because part of it is learning how to provide updates on issues that take more than a week to complete. Please keep this issue open until you have been able to do all the steps.
  2. Usually we don't want to you have more than one issue assigned to you at a time, this issue is the exception, because it is instructions on how to work on other issues.
  3. The action items listed below should mostly be worked on in a sequential order. However, you don't have to wait on one if you can proceed with the others, For instance, you don't have to wait for attending a weekly meeting before setting up your dev environment.

Action Items

What should I do if I have a question about an issue I'm working on, and I haven't gotten a response yet?

Resources/Instructions

github-actions[bot] commented 8 months ago

Hi @irais-valenzuela.

Please don't forget to add the proper labels to this issue. Currently, the labels for the following are missing: Complexity, Role

NOTE: Please ignore the adding proper labels comment if you do not have 'write' access to this directory.

To add a label, take a look at Github's documentation here.

Also, don't forget to remove the "missing labels" afterwards. To remove a label, the process is similar to adding a label, but you select a currently added label to remove it.

After the proper labels are added, the merge team will review the issue and add a "Ready for Prioritization" label once it is ready for prioritization.

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github-actions[bot] commented 4 months ago

@irais-valenzuela

Please add update using the below template (even if you have a pull request). Afterwards, remove the '2 weeks inactive' label and add the 'Status: Updated' label.

  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 (optional): "Add any pictures of the visual changes made to the site so far."

If you need help, be sure to either: 1) place your issue in the Questions/In Review column of the Project Board and ask for help at your next meeting, 2) put a "Status: Help Wanted" label on your issue and pull request, or 3) put up a request for assistance on the #hfla-site channel. Please note that including your questions in the issue comments- along with screenshots, if applicable- will help us to help you. Here and here are examples of well-formed questions.

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ExperimentsInHonesty commented 4 months ago

@irais-valenzuela Hi, I wanted to follow up with you, about your work on the website team and to encourage you to complete areas where you have not done any issues yet. I have filled out this checklist based on the work I can see via the PR and Issue tab

Next steps for you when you are ready

  1. Review PRs of medium when they become available.
  2. Pick up a Large size issue
  3. pick up an issue from the ERs that are ready to be turned into issues column
irais-valenzuela commented 4 months ago

Availability for this week: Interviewing this week. My estimated ETA for completing this issue: N/A

Provide Update

  1. Progress:
  2. Blockers:
  3. Availability: Interviewing this week.
  4. ETA:
irais-valenzuela commented 4 months ago

@irais-valenzuela Hi, I wanted to follow up with you, about your work on the website team and to encourage you to complete areas where you have not done any issues yet. I have filled out this checklist based on the work I can see via the PR and Issue tab

  • [x] Setting up your local environment from a contributing file
  • [x] GitHub branching
  • [x] Pull Requests
  • [x] Reviewed other people's Pull Requests
  • [x] Resolved Merge Conflicts
  • [ ] Written documentation for other Developers (Architecture, etc.)
  • [ ] Mentored other developers
  • [ ] Making issues for other developers to work on
  • [ ] API requests
  • [ ] Cron Job Scripting (GitHub Actions)
  • [ ] CRUD operations

Next steps for you when you are ready

  1. Review PRs of medium when they become available.
  2. Pick up a Large size issue
  3. pick up an issue from the ERs that are ready to be turned into issues column

Hi Bonnie, thanks for letting know about additional areas I can contribute to. These past few weeks I've been going through interviews but I'll be sure to continue contributing to these areas after interviews. Thanks again!

irais-valenzuela commented 4 months ago

Availability for this week: Interviewing this week. My estimated ETA for completing this issue: N/A

Provide Update

Progress: Blockers: Availability: Interviewing this week. ETA:

github-actions[bot] commented 4 months ago

@irais-valenzuela

Please add update using the below template (even if you have a pull request). Afterwards, remove the 'To Update !' label and add the 'Status: Updated' label.

  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 (optional): "Add any pictures of the visual changes made to the site so far."

If you need help, be sure to either: 1) place your issue in the Questions/In Review column of the Project Board and ask for help at your next meeting, 2) put a "Status: Help Wanted" label on your issue and pull request, or 3) put up a request for assistance on the #hfla-site channel. Please note that including your questions in the issue comments- along with screenshots, if applicable- will help us to help you. Here and here are examples of well-formed questions.

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irais-valenzuela commented 4 months ago

Progress: I've been going through interviews haven't had much time but have some time today. Will review some PRs. Blockers: Availability: Friday 3-5pm ETA:

irais-valenzuela commented 4 months ago

Progress: Reviewed more PRs Blockers: Availability: 3/20 & 3/21 ETA:

github-actions[bot] commented 3 months ago

@irais-valenzuela

Please add update using the below template (even if you have a pull request). Afterwards, remove the 'To Update !' label and add the 'Status: Updated' label.

  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 (optional): "Add any pictures of the visual changes made to the site so far."

If you need help, be sure to either: 1) place your issue in the Questions/In Review column of the Project Board and ask for help at your next meeting, 2) put a "Status: Help Wanted" label on your issue and pull request, or 3) put up a request for assistance on the #hfla-site channel. Please note that including your questions in the issue comments- along with screenshots, if applicable- will help us to help you. Here and here are examples of well-formed questions.

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ExperimentsInHonesty commented 3 months ago

@irais-valenzuela I am reviewing your work to see if there is any help/guidance I can give to help you move forward.

I think you have done plenty of PR reviews (great job). At this point you don't need to do any more, right now, unless we are in a pinch, or until you finish your own Large issue.

I suggest you review these PRs to see the notes that other reviewers caught after you gave your review. Reviewing after the merge team signs off, can sometimes provide good learning moments

If you have the time, please take on an issue with the label: Issue Making: Level 1 from the column: ERs and epics that are ready to be turned into issues

In the meantime, I have filled out this checklist based on the work I can see via the PR and Issue tab, so use this as your guide for what to focus your attention on

github-actions[bot] commented 3 months ago

@irais-valenzuela

Please add update using the below template (even if you have a pull request). Afterwards, remove the '2 weeks inactive' label and add the 'Status: Updated' label.

  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 (optional): "Add any pictures of the visual changes made to the site so far."

If you need help, be sure to either: 1) place your issue in the Questions/In Review column of the Project Board and ask for help at your next meeting, 2) put a "Status: Help Wanted" label on your issue and pull request, or 3) put up a request for assistance on the #hfla-site channel. Please note that including your questions in the issue comments- along with screenshots, if applicable- will help us to help you. Here and here are examples of well-formed questions.

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irais-valenzuela commented 3 months ago

Availability for this week: Monday-Thursday. My estimated ETA for completing this issue: Tuesday

Provide Update

Progress: completed issue #6541 and added it to "Questions in Review" column. Will pick up another issue Blockers: Availability: Mon-Thurs ETA: Tuesday

irais-valenzuela commented 3 months ago

Availability for this week: Wednesday - Friday My estimated ETA for completing this issue: Friday

Provide Update

Progress: Picked up issue number #6023 Blockers: Availability: Wed- Friday ETA: Friday

irais-valenzuela commented 2 months ago

Availability for this week: Monday, Thursday, & Friday My estimated ETA for completing this issue: Friday

Provide Update

Progress: Finished 5/9 tasks from issue #6023 going to continue working on it this week. Blockers: Availability: Monday, Thursday, & Friday ETA: Friday

irais-valenzuela commented 2 months ago

Availability for this week: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday My estimated ETA for completing this issue: Friday

Provide Update

Progress: I completed 7/8 tasks for issue #6023. Should finish by Friday. Blockers: Availability: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday ETA: Friday

irais-valenzuela commented 2 months ago

Availability for this week: Tuesday

Provide Update

Progress: Waiting for issue #6023 to get approved and merged so I can pick up another issue. Will be reviewing PRs until then. Blockers: Availability: Tuesday ETA:

github-actions[bot] commented 2 months ago

@irais-valenzuela

Please add update using the below template (even if you have a pull request). Afterwards, remove the 'To Update !' label and add the 'Status: Updated' label.

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  2. Blockers: "Difficulties or errors encountered."
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  4. ETA: "When do you expect this issue to be completed?"
  5. Pictures (optional): "Add any pictures of the visual changes made to the site so far."

If you need help, be sure to either: 1) place your issue in the Questions/In Review column of the Project Board and ask for help at your next meeting, 2) put a "Status: Help Wanted" label on your issue and pull request, or 3) put up a request for assistance on the #hfla-site channel. Please note that including your questions in the issue comments- along with screenshots, if applicable- will help us to help you. Here and here are examples of well-formed questions.

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  5. Pictures (optional): "Add any pictures of the visual changes made to the site so far."

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