New Developer Orientation

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  1. Familiarize yourself with any of the development tools you don't know well. Bookmark them for now. (The Wiki 101 page will help you set up your log.)
    1. Google Drive 101
    2. Google Docs 101
    3. Wiki 101
    4. Google Hangouts 101
    5. FreeCAD 101
    6. OSE Network 101
    7. Kdenlive 101
    8. Scrum 101
  2. Calendar & Reminder Items
    1. Add your end date, listed above.
    2. Add a reminder for your weekly meeting times.The OSE development team will meet every Monday at 11:00 AM CST at a dedicated Google Hangout. If there changes to meetings times you will be emailed.
    3. Add a reminder to submit your timesheet before the Monday meeting. (Instructions below.)
  3. Log Items
    1. Take a quick look at Emmanuil’s Log as a sample of good log.
    2. Review Best Practices for Logs.
    3. Link to the following top of your log (for quick reference):
      1. Wiki Formatting Help if you might need it.
      2. Add the Timesheet link. This is how we submit time sheets every Monday.
      3. Add the Google Hangouts link. This is where we meet.
      4. Add the D3D for the general 3D printer project overview.
      5. Add the Development Team Log. This is where we keep all our working files and link our captured meeting videos (if you happen to miss one).
      6. Add your teammates' logs. At the first meeting you will be assigned to a team. Once you find out, refer to the Developer’s Page to find the links to their logs, and link to them on top of your page.
    4. Add the OSE Network. This is our official discussion thread.
    5. Post your badge at the top of your log.
    6. Post a public email address for yourself
  4. Join the Club
    1. Go to the OSE Developers page and take a look at the bios of your new teammates.
    2. Now post your own bio. Add your:
      1. Profile picture attached in jpeg or png format
      2. Email, LinkedIn page, website (optional)
      3. A quote from yourself about why you are contributing to OSE
      4. A short bio or few sentences including your relevant skills.
    3. Add your teammates’ emails to your contacts. (Are these currently listed anywhere?)
    4. Go the The OSE Network and Join it. Check out the featured groups and join the D3D Group. Say “Hi.”