Google Code-in Tasks
As a GCI participant, there are many technical and non-technical tasks that you can work on. A full list of these issues will be posted in the Melange site when tasks open. Please note that each issue contains multiple labels denoting their level of difficulty (Level 01 to 05), type (Code to Documentation, Outreach, testing etc.) and repeatability (ticket can be completed once per student, or multiple times per student).
This task list is growing quickly and will be changing up until the end of the contest.
Expectations of Participants & Mentors
What we expect of participants:
You are now part of the OpenMRS community! We want you to feel like part of the team, so we hope you will do you best to integrate yourself into the community.
- Become familiar with OpenMRS by the start of GCI 2018.
- Sign onto OpenMRS Talk
- To ask questions and interact with other participants and mentors, join our OpenMRS GCI Chat group on the open source Telegram platform (a mobile phone number is required) or #openmrs-irc on irc.freenode.net.
What participants should expect of OpenMRS during the competition period:
- You will have fun!
- You will learn how to work within an open source project – one that's helping people save lives around the world.
- If you do your best to ask a question the smart way, our community will do its best to help you.
What we expect of mentors:
- Check in frequently on the Google Code-in category on OpenMRS Talk and help respond to open questions.
- Be available in the Telegram group or IRC channel (they are linked).
- Check in frequently on the GCI site to review completed tasks.
- Have fun!
Helpful OpenMRS Community Resources
- If possible, join the Developers Forum every Thursday. You can participate by telephone, VoIP, or even just on IRC.
- We use JIRA as a tool for issue tracking and project management.
- Tips for using e-mail:
- If you have a highly specific question, contact your mentor.
- Technical discussions, ideas, and requests for feedback should be posted publicly to the entire community on the OpenMRS Talk.
- The GCI category on OpenMRS Talk is for participants to discuss the questions and issues about the GCI program. Other categories should probably be used for technical discussions.
- Our OpenMRS GCI Chat group on Telegram is your first stop to ask questions and interact with other participants & mentors. If you don't get an answer there, you can also try our IRC discussions in the #OpenMRS channel on Freenode. Chat is useful for shorter discussions, or for large group discussions.
- Use the OpenMRS Wiki often! Be sure to make a user profile page.
- Google Docs is an excellent tool for sharing and collaborating in real time on documents or spreadsheets, when the OpenMRS Wiki is not appropriate.
Etiquette
The OpenMRS community comprises of a large number of experts, students, and professionals from around the world. We come from varied backgrounds, fields, and countries, and are all tied together by our desire to do good. Because the community is so diverse and spread across the globe, please remember to be courteous and considerate to other community members at all times. Always remember that people may be based in other timezones, and may have other jobs that they prioritize. For more information, please refer to our community code of conduct. For best practices in using our GitHub repos, please refer to these guidelines.
Communication
There are two main ways that you can communicate with GCI participants and mentors from our community:
- OpenMRS Talk: https://talk.openmrs.org/
- OpenMRS GCI Chat (both of these rooms are synchronized)
- On Telegram: OpenMRS - GCI 2017
- On IRC: irc://chat.freenode.net/openmrs-gci
- OpenMRS Chat (both of these rooms are synchronized)
- On Telegram: https://telegram.me/openmrs
- On IRC: irc://chat.freenode.net/openmrs
Questions, anyone?
If you are interested in participating in GCI 2018 and have further questions that aren't answered here, please post them in the Google Code-in category on OpenMRS Talk.