Hi Eike, all, Le 20/02/2019 à 14:42, Eike Rathke a écrit : > Hi sophi, > > On Tuesday, 2019-02-19 11:36:30 +0100, sophi wrote: > >> In the meantime, I would like to ask you what would be the basis in your >> opinion to get badges. If you read what OpenBadges is, it's not only >> about contributions but also awarding skills. > > I suggest to take a look at the Fedora Badges to gather some ideas what > could be rewarded. > https://badges.fedoraproject.org/explore/badges Thanks a lot for your feedback, I'm aware of this project > > Hover with the mouse over a badge, or take a look at the page's source > code data-tooltip=... for an easier browsable listing of cases. > >> In that regard, what realizations/targets would you propose to get awarded? > > In general, almost everything that interacts with the TDF infrastructure > and is associated with an account. Editing wiki pages, translation > activity, pushing to gerrit, reviewing on gerrit, bugzilla activities > (adding comments, triaging, fixing, closing, ...); loads more I guess. > Conference attendence, other events, certifications, anything people > could be proud of to stick on their page. We have the possibility to reward any contributions to the project thanks to the dashboard. But I would like to push a little more with OpenBadges [1] which is a standard to recognize learnings and not only contributions. This is where I seek your help: to define some thresholds in achievements where you can earn Open Badges. [1] https://openbadges.org/ Cheers Sophie -- Sophie Gautier sophie.gautier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx GSM: +33683901545 IRC: sophi Release coordinator The Document Foundation
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