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JupyterHub dugnad (or boondog) #385
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I was wondering if there's any budget/process for expense claims? One thing that has been lovely in remote team events I've participated in is that everyone received a £30 budget specifically to treat ourselves with (so not headphones or equipment to attend the event). Many people ordered takeout, groceries to prepare their favourite meal, or sweet treats and then there was a time on the agenda when we'd all eat together, whether it was breakfast, lunch or dinner! I don't know how difficult this would be to replicate for the JupyterHub team? |
I am 100% in favor of this, I think it sounds great 👍. I get the feeling that we often have PRs that just need like 15-20 minutes of somebody's time to get merged, and this would help to get those in. Can we plan a first Dugnad for Q2 of 2021? (I say Q2 since that might map us roughly onto 4 a year). We can use this to understand the process a bit and use part of the time to plan our how we could repeat this ritual with minimal human intervention needed. Could we possibly coordinate this with #384 ? E.g., plan a release at the end of every Dugnad? For expenses, the biggest challenge to me is the administrative side of this. I think it might generate a lot of labor if everybody submitted receipts that had to be processed by an admin. One possibility is that we could try reimbursing one person Also I don't think this will be an issue, but we should make sure to be sensitive and respectful of this awesome Norwegian tradition if we're gonna call it a Dugnad! (and I apologize for getting the name painfully wrong before!) |
I like the idea. Some questions I had while pondering this:
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I've had a couple of ideas for dugnads, or at least coordinated community efforts. Generally, I think some sort of theme for these types of events would be good such that everyone could be in a similar headspace but working on different tasks.
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@sgibson91 brought up dugnad during discussion of #384 .
Some background: In Norway, it's typical to twice a year get everyone in the neighborhood together to do some community work. In my neighborhoods this has generally been twice a year - once in the Fall where we mostly rake leaves and once in the spring where we rake up all the gravel we put out for the ice during the winter. There are also other tasks like weeding, painting, cleaning, etc.. Many organizations also have their own dugnad - schools, community gardens, etc.. It's a time to bring the community together to do the maintenance work that needs doing for that community, whatever it may be. I believe it is also required to serve cake and pølser afterward.
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To me, the most analogous task for us is dealing with backlogs of issues/pull requests/releases. Catching up on all the things we might have missed, but need doing. I think dedicating a week, 2-4 times a year, to say "our focus for the week is issue triage and backlog maintenance, not development" could be really helpful for us as a community and keeping repos healthy.
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