Thank you for your interest in having your project participate in Dev Days, an event hosted by the Academy Software Foundation. This document outlines guidelines for projects to follow as they participate in Dev Days.
Setup your Dev Days infrastructure
To particpate in Dev Days, the project needs to have a few things setup to make it easy for participants to identify issues to work on how how to get engaged with the project.
Tag issues that are for Dev Days participants to choose from
To have an issue be marked for Dev Days participants to choose from, make sure that the issue...
- ... has the labels "good first issue" and "help wanted"
- ... is OPEN
- ... is unassigned
- ... has been updated within the last year
You can validate this by looking for it in the list here!.
Some other labels you should add to these issues include:
- Add the label "docs" or "documentation" to indicate if it's a documentation specific issue ( these are great ones for Dev Days! )
- Mark the difficulty of the issue to help guide the participant
- easy: the issue has the label
difficulty/easy
orlevel/easy
. - medium: the issue has the label
difficulty/medium
orlevel/medium
. - hard: the issue has the label
difficulty/hard
orlevel/hard
.
- easy: the issue has the label
- You can also use the labels below to help participants filter on the kind of issue it is, but this is probably less crucial.
- bug: the issue has a label that contains the string
bug
. - feature: the issue has a label that contains the string
feature
. - enhancement: the issue has a label that contains the string
enhancement
orimprovement
.
- bug: the issue has a label that contains the string
Ensure the issues are well filled out and defined.
Know that the indiviudals coming to look at the issues available
Register as a participating project
You can register as a participating project using the form at XXX.