"Operation Blue Moon" is for managing project tasks using Org mode. This repository is a placeholder for:
https://gitlab.com/shakthimaan/operation-blue-moon/
- Getting Things Done
- Time management
- Better estimation of work
- Self-improvement
- Statistics
If you are interested in participating in these sprints, define your long-term and short-term goals, and ping "mbuf" on irc.freenode.net.
Long-term goals could be your passion or job roles that you want to pursue such as (but not limited to):
- DevSecOps Engineer
- Security Engineer
- Kernel Engineer
- Systems Programmer
- Web developer
- UI/UX Designer
- Writer
- Document Translator
- Data Engineer
- Data Scientist
- Packager
- Application Developer
- QA Tester
The short-term goals may include the technology and skills that you need to learn to achieve your long-term goals. The short-term goals are further sub-divided into tasks which are aligned to sprints.
The tasks can be any one of the following categories: READ, WRITE, DEV, OPS, EVENT, MEETING.
The sprints are based on the moon calendar. For each sprint, you decide on the hours you can spend per day, and the list of tasks.
During the sprint, you can send PR with clocked time if you are already familiar with Emacs and Org mode. Otherwise, you can send your clocked times in the following format to "mbuf", and also mention the status of the task (IN_PROGRESS, DONE):
CLOCK: [2018-02-21 Wed 14:45]--[2018-02-21 Wed 15:00]
At the end of a sprint, a retrospection meeting will be held to review the same.
It is recommended for participants to wear a heavy watch so that they have the notion of time.
Shakthi Kannan ("mbuf")
author AT shakthimaan dot com