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This is an issue is to propose a development sprint for the RSEToolkit in late July, early August.
Due to a range of other commitments, despite a huge variety of ideas for how we can develop this resources, the original team have not been able to make further progress on the content in recent months.
Nonetheless, this is intended to be a community resource developed by the community, for the community. On that basis, it seems like a great idea to run a community development sprint to try and bring in a range of new ideas, and content for the RSEToolkit.
If you're not on holiday why not think about spending a little time, when things are (hopefully) much quieter, contributing your knowledge and expertise to a shared community resource.
The plan would be to run a series of sessions over the course of a day, timed to support contributors from different time zones. There will be a chance to join some discussion during each session and then a period of co-working via Zoom where we can hopefully develop and add further content to the RSEToolkit.
Give this issue a 👍 if you're keen to get invovled and join the sprint.
You can also vote on some suggested dates:
😄 Friday 22nd July
🎉 Monday 25th July
❤️ Wednesday 3rd August
🚀 Tuesday 9th August
👀 Wednesday 10th August
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This is an issue is to propose a development sprint for the RSEToolkit in late July, early August.
Due to a range of other commitments, despite a huge variety of ideas for how we can develop this resources, the original team have not been able to make further progress on the content in recent months.
Nonetheless, this is intended to be a community resource developed by the community, for the community. On that basis, it seems like a great idea to run a community development sprint to try and bring in a range of new ideas, and content for the RSEToolkit.
If you're not on holiday why not think about spending a little time, when things are (hopefully) much quieter, contributing your knowledge and expertise to a shared community resource.
The plan would be to run a series of sessions over the course of a day, timed to support contributors from different time zones. There will be a chance to join some discussion during each session and then a period of co-working via Zoom where we can hopefully develop and add further content to the RSEToolkit.
Give this issue a 👍 if you're keen to get invovled and join the sprint.
You can also vote on some suggested dates:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: