Open Source Community Sprint project focused on building a solution to track metrics required for accreditations such as AACSB by reducing time required to compile data and pain of using countless spreadsheets.
What is the name of your project?
How would you categorize your project? For example, are you creating an app and/or component, writing documentation, focusing on the community ecosystem, making videos, etc. Learn how this information loops back into Sprint project work!
How would you define the audience for your project? For example, nonprofits, education, or everyone. Learn how this information loops back into Sprint project work!
https://powerofus.force.com/s/group/0F91E000000brPDSAY/accreditation-metric-tracking
Help us give you the thanks you deserve and ensure future contributors know who to contact if they have questions! Please ensure that all contributing members of the team are included.
- Team Leader(s):
- GitHub Scribe(s):
- List of all Contributors:
Let people know what the value and intended benefits of your project are. The most successful projects will have an extremely clear and well-articulated vision. Answer these questions before you start talking about solutions:
- What is the big problem that your project is trying to solve?
- Who will be using your project?
- A year from now, how do you see people describing your project?
Use these questions to form a clear vision statement of 3-5 sentences (rough guideline).
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Project Resources (It's ok if you'd prefer to type all the things in Google docs, Quip, or your word processor of choice, just please make sure you include links to your work here in Github. We need a source of truth, and for now that's here in GitHub.)
- Indicate if there are any existing Hub Ideas, or product Issues/Bugs that you're solving for.
- Where can we find additional information on your project? Ie. do you have supporting code in another Repo, do you have documentation in Google, your repo's Wiki, etc.? Be sure to include (or at least links to) all supporting material here. If it's not in your project Repo, it will get lost.
What did the Project Team get done during the Sprint?
Often, it takes multiple Sprints to contribute an idea back into the Community. What happens at a Sprint does not stay at a Sprint! If someone were to contribute to this project at the next Sprint what would you want them to work on to move this project forward?
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What types of team roles does this project require? This gives you a way to tell future volunteers what kinds of tasks you need help with to complete this project. For example: Do you need a developer, documentation writer, qa tester, thought-leader, general volunteers, etc.
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What is your project's Roadmap?
Important: If you have specific asks to help move this project forward we would recommend that you list them here, but also create separate Issues for each and add the label of "help wanted". This is a well-worn best practice for projects living in GitHub.