[Showme-devel] Timeline/deadline questions

Kristoffer Rose krisrose at debian.org
Wed Sep 30 01:41:47 UTC 2015


Dear Everyone,

I have materials I can share about previous competitions, just need time to
enter it in the wiki (it is paper).

My proposal to Two Sigma for sponsoring the competition itself will include
a proposal to send someone to Cape Town, probably in January, provided we
can line up the local teaching resources for a "crash course in data
analysis" (similar to what we have given to campus recruiters that have run
our datathons so far). So there is still stuff to discuss...

Cheers,
  Kris


On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 8:55 AM, Jonas Smedegaard <dr at jones.dk> wrote:

> Quoting Siri Reiter (2015-09-29 12:42:15)
> > On 29-09-2015 12:09, Siri Reiter wrote:
> >> Attempting to create a timeline [1] provoked questions and needs like
> >> this:
> >
> > As an afterthought, I don't think just "burping" out questions, like
> > like I just did, is a very inviting or creative approach. Ideally my
> > own opinion should be offered alongside (whenever I have one).
>
> Good point! :-)
>
>
> >> * How much time do we give the participants from signing up to
> >> delivery deadline? Can we set a participant deadline?
> >
> > I think at least three months. They need time to organize themselves,
> > research and develop alonside schoolwork and what not.
> >
> > So we need to be ready to launch counting back that time from our
> > deadline.
> >
> > Deadline is related to how much time we need to evaluate and choose,
> > and how much time is needed ahead of DebConf16 to sign up the
> > participants. Of course we can reserve the space ahead.
>
> Learning from past experiences might be good here: Our contest model was
> chosen because of a previous similar contest held in New York.
>
> @Kris: Could you try (harder) at getting learning experiences from that
> past project for us?
>
>
> >> * When is DebConf16 in the local schoolyear? (In DK it is in the exam
> >> period.)
> >
> > Maybe a local can answer this.
>
> @Bernelle, Graham?
>
>
> >> * What kind of support are we going to/ capable of/ willing to give
> >> the participants? What kind of support is needed?
> >
> > I suspect we can create an IRC channel and a mailing list to this
> > purpose. Create a FAC page.
>
> IRC, email and wiki documentation sounds sensible, but...: Let's rely
> only on each of those when we actually have them:
>
> @Everyone: Join existing IRC chatroom #debian-in on OFTC.net: Practice
> "hanging out" online and try evolve from that to "guiding others" which
> is a challenge different from guidance in a physical setting.
>
> @Vasudev: Perhaps you have experience administrating a chatroom and want
> to create and host e.g. #debian-showme?  Or anyone else?
>
> @Everyone: Write guidance to students on the wiki.  Install either
> iPythin Notebook (in Debian so easy to install, but has limited use) or
> Beaker Notebook (more complex to install and may not be ready in time,
> but more rich use and possibly has concrete sample files for this type
> of contest) and document on the wiki how use them.
>
> @Kris: Can you get documentation and demo Notebooks from the previous
> contest?
>
> >> * How much time do we need to evaluate the projects?
> >
> > I figure at least three weeks.
>
> @Kris: Again knowledge from prior contest would be really helpful here.
>
>
>  - Jonas
>
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