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We are using a mock github project, "[https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something do something]", to '''track current tasks in the CoMakingSpace and coordinate their process'''.
We are using a mock github project, "[https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something do something]", to '''track current tasks in the CoMakingSpace and coordinate their process'''.


Entering broken (or sometimes lost) things into the issue tracker is a key part of your collaboration with the other Makers and resolving issues is of course really nice as well.
You may find labels with "'''issue #...'''" or "Help the space!" on a couple of things in the Space - please look up the issue before attempting to use those tools or areas, it might be a critical problem!


You may find labels with "'''issue #...'''" on a couple of things in the Space - please look up the issue before attempting to use those tools or areas!
Entering broken (or sometimes lost) things into the issue tracker is a key part of your collaboration with the other Makers and resolving issues is of course really nice as well. You can also post a little [https://github.com/comakingspace/CommonFiles/blob/master/Printouts/Help%20the%20space.docx "Help" sign] to conveniently alert others of the issue! We usually have a couple of those lying around in the [[Common Room|common room]], feel free to print more when they are out :-)





Latest revision as of 02:05, 19 July 2018

We are using a mock github project, "do something", to track current tasks in the CoMakingSpace and coordinate their process.

You may find labels with "issue #..." or "Help the space!" on a couple of things in the Space - please look up the issue before attempting to use those tools or areas, it might be a critical problem!

Entering broken (or sometimes lost) things into the issue tracker is a key part of your collaboration with the other Makers and resolving issues is of course really nice as well. You can also post a little "Help" sign to conveniently alert others of the issue! We usually have a couple of those lying around in the common room, feel free to print more when they are out :-)


(idea from raumzeitlabor's issue tracker)