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#Start a [[Work Log]]. Add a [[Time Log]]. Note that you don't need to be logged into the wiki to use your time log - it's just an external widget. | #Start a [[Work Log]]. Add a [[Time Log]]. Note that you don't need to be logged into the wiki to use your time log - it's just an external widget. | ||
#Get the [[OSE FreeCAD Badge]] or show proof of equivalent capacity. | #Get the [[OSE FreeCAD Badge]] or show proof of equivalent capacity. | ||
#Choose a project, [[Start a Working Doc]], and embed it in you Work Log. Begin documenting your progress and results on your project of choice. This is required so others can collaborate with you - otherwise you are working by yourself. At OSE, we collaborate to the maximum extent, using techniques like this so we never actually work alone. This is a mindshift that needs to happen on your side for this to work with many people. | #Choose a project, [[Start a Working Doc]], and embed it in you Work Log. Begin documenting your progress and results on your project of choice. This is required so others can collaborate with you - otherwise you are working by yourself. At OSE, we collaborate to the maximum extent, using techniques like this so we never actually work alone. This is a mindshift that needs to happen on your side for this to work with many people. Remember that you are not working alone, and that you are trying to set up others to collaborate with you - by a shared understanding that all of us are working together. | ||
#Stand on the shoulders of giants - meaning - build upon others' work. To do this, you can do one of many things: (1) look at other peoples' Work Logs. Find out what people are working on right now through [[Recent Wiki Changes]]. (2) Copy Working Doc pages from other working docs into your doc; (3) contribute to existing working docsm as their permissions allow anyone in the world to edit as a general rule; (4) or edit existing work on the wiki; (5) download [[Part Libraries]], and iterate from there. Upload your changes to your work log, or just use the ''Upload a new version of this file'' for any file. (5) study [[Industry Standards]] and modify them for OSE work via the [[OSE Filter]] | #Stand on the shoulders of giants - meaning - build upon others' work. To do this, you can do one of many things: (1) look at other peoples' Work Logs. Find out what people are working on right now through [[Recent Wiki Changes]]. (2) Copy Working Doc pages from other working docs into your doc; (3) contribute to existing working docsm as their permissions allow anyone in the world to edit as a general rule; (4) or edit existing work on the wiki; (5) download [[Part Libraries]], and iterate from there. Upload your changes to your work log, or just use the ''Upload a new version of this file'' for any file. (5) study [[Industry Standards]] and modify them for OSE work via the [[OSE Filter]] | ||
#How do we coordinate? With the understanding that 'if it's not on the wiki, it doesn't exist.' That means - everyone is expected to upload their files as soon as any changes are made to them. This allows anyone else to contribute within seconds, anywhere in the world. | #How do we coordinate? With the understanding that 'if it's not on the wiki, it doesn't exist.' That means - everyone is expected to upload their files as soon as any changes are made to them. This allows anyone else to contribute within seconds, anywhere in the world. |
Revision as of 14:10, 1 March 2021
So, you want to join the global OSE development team?
- Start a Work Log. Add a Time Log. Note that you don't need to be logged into the wiki to use your time log - it's just an external widget.
- Get the OSE FreeCAD Badge or show proof of equivalent capacity.
- Choose a project, Start a Working Doc, and embed it in you Work Log. Begin documenting your progress and results on your project of choice. This is required so others can collaborate with you - otherwise you are working by yourself. At OSE, we collaborate to the maximum extent, using techniques like this so we never actually work alone. This is a mindshift that needs to happen on your side for this to work with many people. Remember that you are not working alone, and that you are trying to set up others to collaborate with you - by a shared understanding that all of us are working together.
- Stand on the shoulders of giants - meaning - build upon others' work. To do this, you can do one of many things: (1) look at other peoples' Work Logs. Find out what people are working on right now through Recent Wiki Changes. (2) Copy Working Doc pages from other working docs into your doc; (3) contribute to existing working docsm as their permissions allow anyone in the world to edit as a general rule; (4) or edit existing work on the wiki; (5) download Part Libraries, and iterate from there. Upload your changes to your work log, or just use the Upload a new version of this file for any file. (5) study Industry Standards and modify them for OSE work via the OSE Filter
- How do we coordinate? With the understanding that 'if it's not on the wiki, it doesn't exist.' That means - everyone is expected to upload their files as soon as any changes are made to them. This allows anyone else to contribute within seconds, anywhere in the world.