mozillascience / global-sprint-2016

repo for planning of Global Sprint 2016, June 2-3
http://mozillascience.org/global-sprint-2016
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Minimal Computing - Rural applications #39

Open abbycabs opened 8 years ago

abbycabs commented 8 years ago

[ Project Lead ] @zjsteyn [ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/zjsteyn/ruralcomputing [ Track ] Citizen Science: you're looking for participants in your citizen science project [ Level ] Beginner [ Timezone ] GMT+2

Description

Minimal Computing - Innovative Rural Applications


Want to Contribute?

Join us at the Global Sprint June 2-3. Leave a comment in this issue to let the project lead know you're interested in contributing during #mozsprint 2016!


Note to the Project Lead

Congrats, @zjsteyn! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Science Global Sprint 2016. To confirm your submission, please complete the following:

Here are some exercises that will help your project be more inviting to new contributors. We hope you'll try to complete some of these as you prepare for #mozsprint.

If you complete all the exercises, your project will be eligible to be featured in our collection of open source science projects! Once you've finished this list, contact @acabunoc to submit your project for review.

zjsteyn commented 8 years ago

Juan Steyn will be available during 9 - 5 on 2 - 3 June to assist with questions regarding the project

zjsteyn commented 8 years ago

Github Repo for collaboration - zjsteyn/ruralcomputing

eronisko commented 8 years ago

@zjsteyn Is the project described anywhere in more detail?

What's the time zone for your 9-5 availability please?

zjsteyn commented 8 years ago

@eronisko Jip adding descriptions and milestones now.

Should be ready by the end of today

Time zone: UCT / GMT +2

zjsteyn commented 8 years ago

@acabunoc we have completed our readme and other documentation. Certain elements will be built out as the project goes along after the sprint.

abbycabs commented 8 years ago

@zjsteyn that's great! You should be able to check off items in the issue & even link to your docs (see #14 as an example)