This project is about advancing the tool you're currently browsing.
It got started back in Hack Week 9 to retire all the weird tools we've used in the past to track ideas. As you can see it has gone far but is still far from done. There are lots of features missing and bugs to be fixed on github. Get going!
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Hack Week 10 Hack Week 11 Hack Week 12 Hack Week 13 Hack Week 14 Hack Week 15 Hack Week 17
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over 8 years ago by bear454 | Reply
With other groups in the company adopting the hackweek tool as well ( MF hackweek ), this becomes more important than ever!
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over 8 years ago by eclectigeek | Reply
Already started (I'm @purp on Github but couldn't seem to get that username here). Love that this is project ID 1. =]
Meanwhile, I have a specific project for adding URLs to projects (and probably users, too =).
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Description
I started the Kudos application shortly after Leap 16.0 to create a simple, friendly way to recognize people for their work and contributions to openSUSE. There’s so much more to our community than just submitting requests in OBS or gitea we have translations (not only in Weblate), wiki edits, forum and social media moderation, infrastructure maintenance, booth participation, talks, manual testing, openQA test suites, and more!
Goals
Kudos under github.com/openSUSE/kudos with build previews aka netlify
Have a kudos.opensuse.org instance running in production
Build an easy-to-contribute recognition platform for the openSUSE communit a place where everyone can send and receive appreciation for their work, across all areas of contribution.
In the future, we could even explore reward options such as vouchers for t-shirts or other community swag, small tokens of appreciation to make recognition more tangible.
Resources
- Source code: github.com/lkocman/kudos
- Issue tracker: github.com/lkocman/kudos/issues