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Wojciech Potrzebowski edited this page Sep 27, 2020
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SasView Publication Hackathon (Oct 1-2 2020)
- We will use overleaf for manuscript writing. Email Tim if you don't have access to the manuscript.
- We will use Kanban board https://github.com/orgs/SasView/projects/3
- We will follow regular workflow with "To Do", "In Progress", "Review" and "Done" columns
- Sections ready for review should be moved to "Review" column. One can suggest/assign reviewer or leave it unassigned for someone to take the task. Hackathon managers may also assign reviewers.
- Please remember to assign yourself to the tasks you work on
- The communication will be done through SasView slack channel (manuscript_chat)
- There will be no daily meeting
- We will primarily focus on individual sections. Don't worry too much about overall structure (of course one should be inspired)
- We are aiming at fleshing out complete story. Final tuning will be done after hackathon by subset of people
We will aim at closing as many pull requests as possible and therefore considerable fraction of the day should be spent on code reviews. Hackathon managers may assign some reviewers We very much encourage writing unit tests as well as completing QA check list (https://github.com/SasView/sasview/wiki/DevNotes_DevGuide_CodeTesting (draft) and https://github.com/SasView/documents/blob/master/Development/Testing/SasView_5_GUI_QA.pdf) sasview master, ESS_GUI branches as well as sasmodels masters are protected, please submit your changes through pull requests Please remember to assign yourself to the tasks you work on
- View/Subscribe to the SasView Calendar
- Fortnightly developer's agenda/minutes
- Developer Guides
- Admin Processes and Procedure Notes
- Active Project Pages
- Historical Archive of Obsolete Pages
- Contributor e-Learning Course (free)
- Non Coding contribution needs/projects
- New functionality projects
- DRAFT for acknowledging contributions