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Training for people to manage the OSE wiki effectively | *Training for people to manage the OSE wiki effectively. Pending basic understanding of wiki organization, taxonomy, and functions - large scale collaboration can happen on a wiki. | ||
*Intended audience is contributors, developers, STEAM Camps, and admin assistants. | |||
*Starts with log-in, and moves on to maintaining part libraries including working documents as embedded cloud editable docs. Understanding wiki taxonomy to navigate in [[Open Source Product Development]]. | |||
#Editing | #Editing | ||
#Work Logging | #Work Logging | ||
#Finding out who is doing what | #Finding out who is doing what projects and keeping up with their progress | ||
#Maintaining Part Libraries | #Maintaining Part Libraries | ||
#Modular breakdown | #Modular breakdown | ||
#Taxonomy - based on Dev Template and [[Open Source Hardware Documentation Jam]] | #Taxonomy - based on [[Dev Template]] and [[Open Source Hardware Documentation Jam]] | ||
#Qualification for Administrator role | #Qualification for Administrator role | ||
#Redirecting pages and basic organization so we treat the wiki as a knowledge dump. | |||
=Quiz= | |||
#If you updated existing code for an existing machine, where do you upload the new code? Show an example by taking an existing machine and making a small modification to the code. | |||
#When should you use a new version name for specific code? | |||
#What is the basic taxonomy for all machine versions? Hint: Name_vYY.MM | |||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
*[[OSE Wiki]] | *[[OSE Wiki]] |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 11 July 2019
- Training for people to manage the OSE wiki effectively. Pending basic understanding of wiki organization, taxonomy, and functions - large scale collaboration can happen on a wiki.
- Intended audience is contributors, developers, STEAM Camps, and admin assistants.
- Starts with log-in, and moves on to maintaining part libraries including working documents as embedded cloud editable docs. Understanding wiki taxonomy to navigate in Open Source Product Development.
- Editing
- Work Logging
- Finding out who is doing what projects and keeping up with their progress
- Maintaining Part Libraries
- Modular breakdown
- Taxonomy - based on Dev Template and Open Source Hardware Documentation Jam
- Qualification for Administrator role
- Redirecting pages and basic organization so we treat the wiki as a knowledge dump.
Quiz
- If you updated existing code for an existing machine, where do you upload the new code? Show an example by taking an existing machine and making a small modification to the code.
- When should you use a new version name for specific code?
- What is the basic taxonomy for all machine versions? Hint: Name_vYY.MM