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Samriddhi Jain edited this page Oct 16, 2020
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What is our tech stack?
- HTML, CSS & JavaScript.
- No framework.
- No extra dependency.
How tasks will be distributed?
- We will came up with a process to distribute tasks. 🕑
- Basically, there will be 4 parts: A) Beginner B) Independent C) Active D) Expert
- Tasks will be distributed accordingly in small groups.
When will we start working on this?
- We can start within a week because there are many beginners who would need assistance. Hang on with us :)
Is there any pre-requisite to be a part of Twindle?
- No, you can contribute to the project in these ways: Team: Helping each other, speaking up, pair programming, making and sharing videos (for this project). Github: Updating the first PR and README.md, posting questions, or discussing in the issues created.
Rules
- Mute yourself
- Unmute only if you are speaking
- Stay in a noise-free environment
- If you are in a noisy environment don't speak
What will be the Google Meet timing?
- 5 pm IST
How to know what happened during that Google meet if I missed?
- Someone will take notes and share it with the team.
- You can also watch the videos on this list of the YT channel.
What to do next after creating a GitHub account?
- Fork the project from this link
- Create the first PR.
How to fork?
- This is covered in the video for making first pull request.
How to create first PR?
- Pictures of step by step: click here
- Video of PR steps: click here
How to create second PR?
- Video tutorial: click here
- Picture of step by step: click here
How to create third PR?
- Video tutorial: click here
What are the two necessary tasks for being a part of Twindle (through Github)?
- Create a new file
firstname_lastname.md
inside thefirstpr
directory, commit your change and raise your first Pull Request. - Make few changes in the
firstname_lastname.md
file, commit, and use a "CLI" to raise your second Pull Request.
Find all tutorials and recorded meets on this channel
Where to make the logo from?
- May use free platforms like Canva, Gimp, or Inkspace
- Use photoshop (if you already have the software)
How to share the logo I made?
- Comment on the issue #4 "We need a logo" raised by johnjacobkenny
- Share in the respective twitter group you belong to.
Is it necessary to make a logo?
- No, it is just a part of the project. So, if you are not comfortable with it, its okay.