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SourceCred project operations
https://sourcecred.io/
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@SourceCred Operations

This repository is for overall project operations for SourceCred. That includes, but is not limited to:

SourceCred is a tool for communities to measure and reward value creation. Learn more on our website, and explore our main repository at sourcecred/sourcecred.

If you have any questions about the project, or just want to say “hi!” please come by by our Discord instance.

General Use

We use this repository’s issues system to track issues and tasks that don’t fit in the code and/or website repositories within the project. Project tracking is done at the organization-wide level; see: sourcecred/projects

For a more instructive guide on how we do things, see the SourceCred Operations Manual.

Design

In the design/ directory you can find and store design files, and links to related resources on hosted design platforms e.g. Figma, Whimsical, etc.

Figma

We use Figma for visual design, design system, high-fidelity UX wireframes, and interactive prototypes.

Whimsical

We use Whimsical for flowcharts, quick mockups, site navigation maps, and user journeys.

We have an open invite to the SourceCred Workspace which will expire August 20, 2020. Message us on Discord in the #design channel after that date.

Project Management

We track larger projects on the @sourcecred organization’s Projects page (sourcecred/projects), but tasks must be assigned in a specific repository’s Issues system (there is no “organization-wide issues” system).

This operations repository is used for all Issues that do not clearly belong in any of the specific purpose-oriented repositories, such as @sourcecred/docs or @sourcecred/template-instance.

See open tasks on our Issues page.

Art / Creative

Creative work that is not primarily focused on user interface-related work, such as UX wireframes, visual UI, or design system material, should go in the art/ directory of this repository.


Legacy notice

This repository was previously called pm. It was unarchived and turned into operations. Legacy content can be found in the git history.