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onboarding #1401
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Do we think it'd be helpful to document some basic irc commands? Specifically, I think it'd be useful to document common scribe commands. |
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@jnurthen @cookiecrook |
IRC notes (for everyone and for scribe)I just use IRC in my browser (Chrome, usually): http://irc.w3.org/ When you first enter the channel, type: Commands anyone can use:
If you are scribing, these commands can be used for setup:
Scribing commands used during the call:
When scribing conversation, tab key will (usually) complete the person's name after 2 or 3 letters, for example:
Scribing commands used at the end of the call to prepare the minutes:
Open the minutes link in a new tab, and check that they look ok (may need to refresh several times). The following links have way too much information, but here they are for completeness: |
@carmacleod Thanks so much for starting to add the info. This will be handy for new commers. I have switched to use irccloud.com since last year. I found irccloud is much easier for managing all the different channels and copying and pasting text to IRC. I will also add irc cloud setting info to the doc. "ARIA WG onboarding - cheat sheet for new members" is a google doc for now. I will transform this as .md file in github after the consultation with ARIA chairs, @jnurthen and content review by ARIA group members. |
How to better deal with onboarding to the WG. Address the following feedback
Quarterly onboarding would be helpful. Or at least have a guide where new comers could familiarize themselves with thing like:
For example, I find the emails that are sent with meeting details are difficult to read to find info on how to connect. Perhaps I’m spoiled as meeting invites from Google Calendar are very clear and easy to add into my calendar. I also didn’t know there were two separate meetings; one for APG and another for the spec.
Anything that can ease onboarding for new folks would be ideal.
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