sparcopen / doathon

Our discussion forum (see "issues") for the OpenCon Do-A-Thon, a day of trying, making, testing and doing to advance Open Research & Education. See our full website, with more information (including Github Help, and how to get involved).
https://doathon.opencon2018.org/
43 stars 3 forks source link

Translating Software and Data Carpentry open lessons into Spanish #14

Open orchid00 opened 6 years ago

orchid00 commented 6 years ago

Confused? New to Github? Visit the GitHub help page on our site for more information!

At a glance

[//]: # "======================= Please paste the metadata you received after submitting your project or challenge in your Google Form exactly as we sent it to you. You can delete what's there now, it's just there ============================"

Submission name: Translating Software and Data Carpentry open lessons into Spanish

Contact lead: @orchid00

Issue area: #OpenAccess, #OpenData, #OpenEducation, #OpenResearch

Region: #LatinAmerica_and_Caribbean

Issue Type: #Project

Types of Support Needed: #Coding, #Communications, #Community_GrassrootsOrganizing, #Research, #Translation

Project Website: https://github.com/Carpentries-ES

Description

[//]: # "======================= Insert a paragraph providing more context for your project or challenge focuses on. For project leads, this is a good place to give some broader context about your project—beyond the scope of the do-a-thon. If you're posting a challenge, this is a good chance to say how the problem arise or why it feels relevant to you. ============================" Any bilinguals (English-Spanish)? this is your cup of tea and you can help a great project! I'm a volunteer at the Carpentries (Software and Data carpentry https://software-carpentry.org/ and http://datacarpentry.org/) our goal is to teach researchers basic programming skills to be able to do their research more efficiently. These two are non for profit organisations, which you are more than welcome to join. Recently, we had an open call https://software-carpentry.org/blog/2017/09/latin-am-lessons.html to grow our community in LatinAmerica. One of the goals is to translate and maintain versions of each lesson in Spanish! As an Open Access, Open Education and Open research project this also fits well with another project I am part of Ekpaplek (http://ekpapalek.com/) where I am a mentor for students in LatinAmerica who want to do research abroad. This is to show that many researchers in LatinAmerica will benefit from this lessons translated, and all your work will be mentioned as contributor.

What are we working on during the do-a-thon? What kinds of support do we need?

[//]: # "======================= For those leading projects, please give some more information about what type of support you are specifically looking to get done during the do-a-thon day. Note: Challenge leads will not need to fill out this section and can remove it. ============================" You can help to

How can others contribute?

[//]: # "======================= Please say what the best way to contribute to the project or challenge is, sometimes that will just be 'lets discuss here' or 'Ive started a Google doc'. If you are a challenge lead, give some context on what design thinking tools you will be using, and how other folks can update their ideas onto the thread. If you are a project lead, and you already have clear ways people can contribute it might be worth linking to them here. Language:If your project is regionally based in a non-English-speaking region, clarify here what language you and contributors will primarily be communicating in. If you're leading a project or challenge participating remotely: Use this space to let people know that this is a remote project, and that you are not 'in the room' in Berlin. Let other participants know what the best way to get in touch with you, where the work will happen, and where any updates or outputs will go. If you are at the in-person meeting in Berlin: Be as inclusive as possible to those outside the room. Use this space to give clear instructions to those participating in the do-a-thon remotely on how they can keep up to date and contribute. ============================"

For this project, people should have fluent English and Spanish We also need your motivation to learn, or if you are already a Git Master, we need you too!

This post is part of the OpenCon 2017 Do-A-Thon. More info, head here

raynamharris commented 6 years ago

I'm looking forward to contributing to this project!

orchid00 commented 6 years ago

Hi, this is the place where we can work: http://tiny.cc/opencon_swcdc We will give and intro and talk you through how you can help! come with us!

raynamharris commented 6 years ago

We have 3 goals for today's do-a-thon, including a primary, secondary, and long-term goal.

  1. Primary: Reviewing the recently translated lesson and submitting edits and suggestions.
  2. Secondary: Write "empathy maps" or "learner profiles" for people in Latin America who want to learn to do reproducible research
  3. Long-term: Brainstorm ideas for how to maintaining and improving lessons
raynamharris commented 6 years ago

Location! We are in the Einstein Lounge, and we are taking notes in this document http://tiny.cc/opencon_swcdc

ivonnnelujano commented 6 years ago

I'm very happy to participate (at the same time learn) in this project!

orchid00 commented 6 years ago

Gracias por participar! @guichactis @raynamharris @ivonnnelujano and others!

orchid00 commented 6 years ago

GRACIAS a todos!!! Achieved today Nov 13th at the do-a-thon

Somos 10 personas (ver people) de 5 países trabajando (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, México)

Total of 15 PR

Tenemos 9 PR closed on github para la lección de R

https://github.com/Carpentries-ES/r-novice-gapminder/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed

Tenemos 6 PR closed on github para las convenciones

https://github.com/Carpentries-ES/board/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclosed

Discussion around some wordings for the guidelines And also about how to translate gender pronouns

raynamharris commented 6 years ago

Gracias a todos! Your contribution is a giant step toward realizing a long-time goal of translating @swcarpentry lessons from English into Spanish!

orchid00 commented 5 years ago

Any new contributions can go to Project Website: https://github.com/Carpentries-ES look for a repo that has issues to contribute.

Thanks

raynamharris commented 5 years ago

It's also worth noting that we did write a blog post about how the do-athon contributed to our first batch of Spanish translations for Software Carpentries. https://software-carpentry.org/blog/2018/03/forlatinamerica.html

silviaegt commented 4 years ago

¡Tendría mucho sentido continuar con esta labor en OpenCon LATAM, ¿no? ¿Cómo ven? cc @raynamharris @orchid00

ivonnnelujano commented 4 years ago

¡Estaría increíble! Sugiero que, para seguir la tradición, se proponga como desconferencia.

Saludos!

Ivonne Lujano DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) Ambassador in Latin America Associate editor ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0003-4245-8872 doaj.org Email: ivonne@doaj.org Support us: https://doaj.org/support

On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 4:16 PM Silvia Gutiérrez notifications@github.com wrote:

¡Tendría mucho sentido continuar con esta labor en OpenCon LATAM, no? ¿Cómo ven?

— You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/sparcopen/doathon/issues/14?email_source=notifications&email_token=AG6BWVLBRMF6MUDN7PLDDWLQI3KLJA5CNFSM4EBYSCMKYY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFVREXG43VMVBW63LNMVXHJKTDN5WW2ZLOORPWSZGOD6JJ7RI#issuecomment-529702853, or mute the thread https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AG6BWVLJUMO2YFUMKQYXLI3QI3KLJANCNFSM4EBYSCMA .

orchid00 commented 4 years ago

Me parece buena idea @silviaegt @ivonnnelujano creo q un buen contacto es @lauracion Lau piensas unirte al OpenCon LATAM? Laura esta liderando las nuevas traducciones.