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** [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5fr2uXG8zVqWW9KcXd2NzZoY00/edit?usp=sharing Kanbanery & Bugzilla Flow, New Contributors] | ** [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5fr2uXG8zVqWW9KcXd2NzZoY00/edit?usp=sharing Kanbanery & Bugzilla Flow, New Contributors] | ||
** [[Webdev/Web_Production/Community/Conversion Points|Conversion Points]] | ** [[Webdev/Web_Production/Community/Conversion Points|Conversion Points]] | ||
== ToDos == | |||
A spot for things without a spot. | |||
Alex had some great suggestions on the above -- which I am capturing here until we figure out exactly what we want to do. | |||
# Contribute wiki and project hubs are duplicative and confusing. Suggest contribute wiki be much simpler and move/organize this content onto the project hubs. | |||
# Based on the above project hubs could do with some cleaning up. | |||
# We will need a way of explaining easily to new contributors how a task goes from card to live code. We will need to touch on bugzilla and kanbanery | |||
# Github presents an untapped areas for new contributors. Our github repos are not very friendly nor do they drive contributions -- they do the opposite. "If people are looking at our repos whats the best way to get the to contribute" |