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Guide Resources
edwardsarah edited this page May 19, 2023
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We are creating guides that will help future HfLA volunteers at Hack for LA and add to valuable shared documentation between all teams.
- Tracker across all Communities of Practice: Search for a guide by using this global project board. The Guides team uses this board to track progress of all the guides
- All the guides are assigned in Communities of Practice. They have GitHub project boards for Guides. See a full list of Community of Practice Guide Project Boards here
- Getting Started
- Overview of whole process
- Part 1: What is a Guide & Picking Your First Guide
- How to Gather Examples
- How to Find a Guide that is Ready to Write a Template for (WIP)
- How to Peer Review a Guide (PM/UX CoP presentation)
- How to Work on an Unfinished Guide (PM CoP presentation)
- How to suggest a new guide:
- Check the Guide Tracker to make sure no one has started it (it could be on a different community of practice)
- Write an idea for new guides by adding a card in the New Issue Approval column of your Community of Practice Board
- Ideally the guides should be written for novices so that they are useful to all people who read them, including people from other Communities of Practice and people outside Hack for LA.
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How to Format a Guide - WIP
- Template for Guide Draft - WIP: Use this template when you are writing a guide from scratch. Make sure you store it in your community of practice Google Drive.
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How to Add Screenshots and Graphics in Guides
- If you want to suggest changes to this guide, please reopen this issue: How to Add Screenshots and Graphics to your Guide
- Active Projects List: This issue is where we store the list of active projects. Make sure that when you survey projects to recheck this issue to make sure you have the most current list.
- How to Find a Project's Slack Channel: Go to HackforLA.org's projects page and look at each project's card, for a link to their Slack channel
- How to use all the links above (for CoP leads) to have your Community of Practice make guides
The Wiki is a working document and we would love to improve it. Please compile any questions and suggestions you may have and submit it via creating an issue.