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CoLab RNode office hours #988

Open David405 opened 5 years ago

David405 commented 5 years ago

The Cooperation Laboratory starting in September hosts classes and workstudy for rholang on tuesdays and then node setup and testing on thursdays. The venue for the office hours is https://zoom.us/j/6853551826, time is 4pm NY time, 8pm GMT

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_Estimated Budget of Task: $2000 Estimated Timeline Required to Complete the Task: [weekly] How will we measure completion? [log note]

See CONTRIBUTING.md for details on budget and reward process.

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JoshOrndorff commented 5 years ago

I've spoken with @jeremybeal11 about a similar idea. This could become an officially sponsored task, but we are blocked by:

  1. Is that budget for each hour? Each week? Each month? Does it go only to pre-selected coaches, or also learners? What if people who intended to be learners actually contribute valuable teaching?
  2. Success can't just be offering the event. We need something like at least 5 parties attend each week of the month.
jeremybeal11 commented 5 years ago

just saw this, and im also curious about what the budget is for. just a side note, can we refrain from using "Noob" and substitute it with "beginning learners" or something like that lol

dckc commented 5 years ago

I argued against "noob" long ago too. @jimscarver agreed to some extent, but he keeps using the term.

dckc commented 5 years ago

Regarding [weekly], indefinite durations are awkward, so it's important to give plenty of justification. See, for example, the "How will we measure completion?" section of #208.

dckc commented 5 years ago

Regarding rewards for meetings, advice I have received that seems wise is: reward for the results of the meetings, not just for holding meetings.

So perhaps the goals here is something like: present the rholang tutorial to 15+ developers in the next month or two or three. Or: develop rholang proficiency in 15+ developers (as demonstrated by the ability to answer the quiz questions in the tutorial).

And for rnode office hours: assist 10+ members in bringing up nodes, or resolve 20+ support issues raised by rnode operators, or some such.

JoshOrndorff commented 5 years ago

Yeah, actually, these sessions might be a great chance for a working group to go through the tutorial and solve the exercises and point out where I've made mistakes writing them. Thoughts about merging this in with #919 ?

dckc commented 5 years ago

Maybe use #919 for rholang stuff and re-scope this one to rnode stuff?

JoshOrndorff commented 5 years ago

Here's my proposal. @jimscarver Does this sound reasonable?

It is valuable to offer peer learning sessions at various times and at various skill levels. I want to close this issue and open two new issues. One for colab rholang sessions (offered once per week) and one for colab rnode sessions (offered once per week). The offered budget would be $100 per session. Can't justify more than that because that's more than my own rholang office hour costs the coop.

For each session someone from colab would need to post this template in the bounty issue (not a google doc or an email or a different bounty or a post-it-note) but directly in the corresponding bounty.

Date: Attendees: Topics covered: Recording video:

In order for the bounty to be paid, at least four people need participate (as in talk, code etc, not just sit quietly) as verified in the video. I'll leave it to someone else to create the individual issues and add the developer education label. If that happens I will fund it.

David405 commented 5 years ago

@joshorndorff what about I change the name of this issue to just rholang office hours and then create a new issue for rnode office hours instead of opening two new issues?

JoshOrndorff commented 5 years ago

Actually, @David405, Let's do it the other way around. You start a new issue for rholang office hours according to the details I DMed you on discord.

cc @Eknir @jeremybeal11

JoshOrndorff commented 5 years ago

Let's team up with @ddayan to have this cover his Tuesday morning sessions as well.

David405 commented 5 years ago

I wouldn't say there was much "organized" work done here in October.