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  • This is a list for proposed tasks for the Google Code In 2014. Please contribute.
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  • === Active Tasks === === Requested Tasks ===
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  • == Tasks to complete == == Tasks completed ==
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  • === Active Tasks === === Requested Tasks ===
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  • === Active Tasks === === Requested Tasks ===
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  • === Active Tasks === === Requested Tasks ===
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  • === Active Tasks === === Requested Tasks ===
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  • === High-priority tasks ===
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  • 2009-04-22 - Assigned tasks 2009-06-09 - Assigned tasks
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  • === Active Tasks === === Requested Tasks ===
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  • ...]] involve programming, there are also documentation, design, and research tasks. This is a great opportunity for Sugar Labs to recruit its next generation
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  • Calendario is a Sugar Activity for manage tasks in a calendar interface. This application helps the development of the orga *Pending tasks.
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  • === Active Tasks === === Requested Tasks ===
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  • ...whom will provide a list of tasks to be completed by student contestants. Tasks can be anything an organization needs help with, from bug fixes, to writing ...lved in open source but didn't know where to start. By working through the tasks created by participating open source organizations, contestants will be giv
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  • In the first meeting the following tasks were asked: The meeting was centered around tasks given in the last meeting, tasks for the next meeting and other development environment issues i was facing.
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  • * Create a list of concrete tasks we expect the BugSquad to do regularly
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  • === Active Tasks === === Completed Tasks ===
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  • ...s have been completed by 95 students. One student has already completed 36 tasks!!! And our mentor team, led by former grand prize winners, Ignacio Rodrígu
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  • ...whom will provide a list of tasks to be completed by student contestants. Tasks can be anything an organization needs help with, from bug fixes, to writing ...lved in open source but didn't know where to start. By working through the tasks created by participating open source organizations, contestants will be giv
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  • ...whom will provide a list of tasks to be completed by student contestants. Tasks can be anything an organization needs help with, from bug fixes, to writing ...lved in open source but didn't know where to start. By working through the tasks created by participating open source organizations, contestants will be giv
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  • ...touch support to existing Sugar activities. (We'll be assigning individual tasks for activities as per [[GoogleCodeIn2012/Sugar_touch_status]]).
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  • ...whom will provide a list of tasks to be completed by student contestants. Tasks can be anything an organization needs help with, from bug fixes, to writing ...lved in open source but didn't know where to start. By working through the tasks created by participating open source organizations, contestants will be giv
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  • ...whom will provide a list of tasks to be completed by student contestants. Tasks can be anything an organization needs help with, from bug fixes, to writing ...lved in open source but didn't know where to start. By working through the tasks created by participating open source organizations, contestants will be giv
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  • :200 students have claimed tasks so far... :155 tasks has been completed so far (maybe a few more)
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  • ...ich existing activities need to be ported to GTK3. We'll create additional tasks for these individual activities.
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  • == Tasks for 0.90 == == Tasks for future releases ==
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  • ...update: After the first two weeks, we have 33 participants and almost 140 tasks completed. The pace is faster than in years past, perhaps because we have m ...er mentors) know. We can continue to add new tasks throughout the contest. Tasks include coding, but also documentation, quality assurance, outreach, etc.
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  • ==GCI'18 Design Tasks==
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  • ...mostly focused on enhancements to begin with.) We can continue to add new tasks as the contest proceeds, so don't be shy about suggesting things.
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  • * Introductory Tasks, == Introductory Tasks ==
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  • We had 55 participants and 100s of tasks completed.
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  • ...dividual GCI2012 tasks can be developed and submitted. We need at least 5 tasks in each category, but beyond that we can have as many as we can think up. ;Code: Tasks related to writing or refactoring code
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  • ...supervised by a team of 24 mentors. (By comparison, 60 students completed tasks last year, so we more than doubled the rate of participation.) ..._B, Hrishi, Sanskar Jindal, and Jas Park. Between them, they completed 177 tasks.
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  • ...started on the 7th of December, how have you able to select and complete tasks? I select the tasks in which I can before hand think of a way I would be able to do or if I lik
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  • ...d had meaningful on time interaction with 119/559 tasks. Some of the major tasks which I authored apart from bug fixes were : ...r maintenance of Sugar and related repositories, it's better to divide the tasks/components on some basis among different Oversight Board members and their
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  • * All Medium and High priority tasks done
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  • == Possible tasks == ...anish, so we might need translators for both directions. Note translation tasks are not eligible for GCI) [[User:Cjl|Cjl]] 14:33, 1 December 2012 (EST)
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  • Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. ...re of school. So the Code-in is not just an opportunity for us to get some tasks accomplished, it is quintessential to our overall mission.
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  • === Active Tasks === === Requested Tasks ===
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  • any tasks and receive any prizes. ...r on Melange as part of GCI2012. Please note that not all tasks are coding tasks so please consider
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  • <walterbender> perrie, for example, can help with the design tasks <walterbender> We did have some very responsive mentors on some off-topic tasks as well.
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  • ==Schedule and Tasks==
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  • Sugar Labs uses [http://rt.bestpractical.com/ RT] for administrative tasks.
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  • ...me if you have interest in being a GCI mentor or if you have ideas for GCI tasks. See [[Google_Code_In_2017]] for more details.
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  • 4. Implementing tasks#1. <br> 5. Implementing Animations for tasks.<br>
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  • ...oogle Code In 2017]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. ...re of school. So the Code-in is not just an opportunity for us to get some tasks accomplished, it is quintessential to our overall mission.
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  • = PENDING TASKS = = LONG TERM TASKS =
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  • ...oogle Code In 2018]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. ...re of school. So the Code-in is not just an opportunity for us to get some tasks accomplished, it is quintessential to our overall mission.
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  • ...ver. In this way we obtain valuable feedback on users progression and also tasks statistics. Once the server receives reports from a new user, it will send * Tasks refers to each of the individual actions user must complete in each trainin
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  • ...ve 49 participants working on more than 160 tasks (we continue to add more tasks as the contest progresses over the next four weeks). Students have done a g
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  • .../www.google-melange.com/gci/dashboard/google/gci2012#all_org_tasks]. (More tasks are coming on-line soon.) The contest runs for 6 weeks, so it is not too la
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