Happy hacking . 

Silva,

Glad to hear your contributions to the wiki worked out :)

Email is a great way to sync up with folks like me eventually, but IRC is the place to get immediate answers to your questions if you are blocking or need more information.

If you haven't already, take a look at the application process on http://outreachy.gnome.org, and start drafting a plan of work. We recommend using a collaborative text editing tool like Etherpad (http://etherpad.osuosl.org) so that mentors can easily provide input.

As always, if you have any questions, just come find us in IRC in #fedora-commops and/or #fedora-outreachy :)

Happy Hacking,
--RemyD.

On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Silva Arapi <silva.arapi19@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Justin, thank you for your support :)
Yes Remy and I had a conversation regarding my interest in working with the web and he suggested me to contribute to the new blog started for all things community related: http://communityblog.fedoraproject.org and I would be happy to! He also asked me to give a first contribution and add a few things at the commops wiki, which I did but haven't been able to communicate with Remy yet.
I would like to know how should i proceed, if you can help me :)

On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 5:05 AM, Justin W. Flory <jflory7@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Silva, welcome to the team!

Awesome to know that you have had experience working with FOSS
communities in your region. Glad to hear that you've already been
contributing to Fedora already!

To begin your journey into CommOps, I'd recommend taking a full read of
the CommOps wiki page which sums up what we're all about, the objectives
we're looking at fulfilling, and the tools that we work with in our work.

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CommOps

Of particular importance is the "Things that the Fedora Community
Operations (CommOps) Team helps with" section.

If you haven't already, another wiki page you should definitely read to
get started is the Outreachy wiki page. There is plenty of information
there as well about some of the tasks we are looking for assistance with.

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Outreachy/2015

The best way for you to get your feet wet with the project is work on
the series of badges that we've identified as the "Bootstrapped!"
series. If you are not familiar with Fedora Badges, they are a unique
way that we could encourage participation within the community by giving
badges to contributors for reaching certain milestones. The
"Bootstrapped!" series is a list of the most common badges, and it's a
great way to gain some experience with learning more about how Fedora works.

    https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-badges/ticket/409

Sounds like you have a decent amount of interest with working with web
apps and other content development. I know Remy asked you on IRC what
your specific interests were in working with on the web, but I wasn't
connected long enough to see an answer. In any case, there are many
projects with metrics and our web apps we are looking at taking
advantage of. I'd recommend looking more into these tools in the
meanwhile and try to become a little more familiar with how they work.

    https://fedmsg.com/
    http://apps.fedoraproject.org/Datagrepper
    https://github.com/fedora-infra/statscache

Again, welcome to the team and to the Fedora Project. We're happy to
have you join us and we're looking forward to working with you!


Cheers,
------------

Justin W. Flory
jflory7@gmail.com

On 10/28/2015 06:58 PM, Silva Arapi wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My name is Silva Arapi, I come from Albania. I am part of Open Labs
> Hackerspace <http://openlabs.cc/>, a community who promotes Free Libre
> Open Source Software in Albania. It's been almost a month now, since I
> got involved in the group who promotes and contributes in the Fedora
> Project. It has been an amazing month, with many events that we have
> organized and I have learned way much more about fedora, and feel more
> confident about the contribution that I can give for the Fedora Project.
>
> I would like to apply for the Outreachy Program and be part of Community
> Operations project. More specifically I would like to work with web
> testing and bug reporting or content development. I know HTML5, CSS3,
> JQuery and JavaScript and also have some experience with WordPress and
> Joomla! I will be waiting for more information on how should I proceed
> to get involved to the program.
>
> Thank you
> Silva Arapi
>
>
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