Description
This is an individual onboarding Editor checklist for Marie Flesch: @marie-flesch. Bienvenue, Marie!
Welcome
Welcome to the Programming Historian Project Team. We're very pleased to have you on our team. We know that joining a new project and getting up to speed can be a challenge. So we've put together this information to help you get up to speed. It includes details of what we will do and a checklist of tasks you should complete, to make sure you know how to perform key tasks. We hope it won't take you very long and that this process will enable you to contribute your ideas and energy to their fullest.
What the PH team will do:
- @anisa-hawes will help you to add your profile to the Project Team pages of our website
- @anisa-hawes will introduce you to our Jekyll repositories
- @anisa-hawes will introduce you to our ph-submissions
- @ZoeLeBlanc will add you to our GitHub organisation so you can contribute to the site
- @anisa-hawes will add you to our Google Group
- partner you with an existing editor so that you can acclimatise to the project (@spapastamkou)
What you should do
There are a few tasks you will need to perform to make sure you know how to use our system, and also to make sure your details appear on the Project Team page. The process will work better if you perform those tasks in the order they appear below:
- Provide/set up a Google-enabled email address for our Google Group
- Provide/set up a GitHub username for our Submissions Repository
- Read the author, reviewer and translator guidelines pages of our website
- Read the Privileges and Responsibilities of Membership page of our Wiki
- Read the Code of Conduct
The Culture of the Project
We have invited you to join the team because we value your opinions. We encourage all of our editors to contribute to discussions on github or via email, and to civilly express their views, even if they disagree with any or all other members. This right to express one's opinions is central to our project. Please take this to heart.