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Grace Hopper Celebration
The Codeathon at GHC2010 is intended to introduce participants to rapid development of FOSS applications in a collective coding setting. We expect participants with any level of familiarity with coding and with the specific tools used in Sahana Eden, so want to provide a range of options for projects. We also want to send out material that participants can review in advance, as there will be little time for training during the codeathon. Facilitators can receive more direct training and practice in advance.
- Atlanta Thursday 30th September
- GHC website
Agenda for August 25
- Pre-Codeathon Training for Facilitators
- Day of - Facilitator Logistics
- Pre-codeathon outreach
- Codeathon Project
Pre-Codeathon Training for Facilitators - Content and Logistics
- Python intro
- Eden / Web2py intro
- Facilitating at a barcamp
- Simplified agile (incremental development, short cycles, partner programming,...)
- Teamwork
- Watching out for people getting "left behind"
- How many sessions? When?
Pre-Codeathon Preparation for Participants
- Python intro
- Eden / Web2py intro
- Download / install Dev environment
- Documents, flash drives, vdi?
- What to expect at a barcamp, crisiscamp, etc.
- Remote participation in FOSS development
- Survey participants software development experience
Codeathon Agenda
- Overview of Sahana (10 minutes)
- Introduction of code and frameworks and libraries for Eden (20 minutes)
- with printed guides
- Version Control (LaunchPad): http://www.slideshare.net/AidIQ/sahana-sharing-your-work-with-others
- One branch per participant
- Download/install (15 minutes)
- Virtual Machine & Virtual box on Flash Drive
- Sahana documentation
http://eden.sahanafoundation.org/wiki/DeveloperGuidelines
- Walkthrough of fixing a bug and committing it
- Pakistan deployment (10 minutes)
http://eden.sahanafoundation.org/wiki/Pakistan
- Projects (60 minutes)
Codeathon Projects
(I'm not convinced that the distinction for tasks should be between Python coders and non-Python coders. Perhaps between people familiar with web services and not? --Pat)
Fran thinks that the distinction is between Advanced Programmers & Basic ones - everyone can learn
Improving and polishing useful modules is more valuable than developing small standalone modules. Emphasize that these will be of actual use.
Projects for non-coders
- Use testing
- Reporting bugs
- Bug fixing
- Entering data on live Pakistan site
- Researching info for Pakistan site
Projects for non-Python (or non-web services) coders
- Bug fixing
- Small-scale projects
- Projects that don't require lots of reading of S3 docs ;-)
Projects for Python (or web services) coders
- Something needed for Pakistan (depends on what's left to do)
Projects not yet rated for difficulty
- Job Jar
- UI for assigning data entry or similar tasks to users
- Track who does what, mark completed
- Admin UI for defining tasks
- Cross-check / verify task, or compare result of 2 users on same task
- Tweak the Tweet (or SMS) parsing
- Parse formatted SMS messages or tweets (e.g. key value pairs)
- Detect when message interpretation isn't certain and dispatch to a human reader (use Job Jar)
- Create database records from parsed messages
- Extend Sahana to support Maitri - a nonprofit organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area, that primarily helps women & families from South Asia facing domestic violence, emotional abuse, cultural alienation, human trafficking or family conflict.
Fran: This could be very useful, especially with user stories.
- Digitizing region boundaries on maps
- UI that allows user to digitize boundaries on map images
- Zoom in on map image
- Mark points with known latitude, longitude as references
- Mark points along boundaries
- Compute polygons for regions from digitized boundary points
- UI that allows user to digitize boundaries on map images
This one is too hard...
Tasks
- Launchpad cookbook (Jen, Pat)
- Python training wiki (Jen, Pat, Avni)
- Eden training wiki (Pat, Avni, Fran)
- Downloadable vdi (Pat, Fran)
- Flash drives for vdi distribution
- Materials for facilitators (Avni)
- Remote participation / irc info (Jen)
- Participant experience survey (Avni, Jen)
- Mailing list, irc channel for participants
- Identify bugs and cleanup items appropriate for beginners (Fran, Pat)