Bug Migration Game - Game dynamics, links, duration, swag etc.
Synopsis
I'm starting a new issue for this, as it goes beyond the scope of the infographic issue, since I think we have the visuals pretty well sorted. This is to discuss the game, how it will work, how we go about follow-through, and other plans for the migration game.
Audience
@Moini @zigzagmlt @prkos @ede123 @bryceharrington @doctormo @marcjeanmougin @juan.duarte and there's probably more. Anyone can join in this discussion, but keep in mind that time is short, and the more people invited to this party, the longer it's likely to last.
Title
This is not something to release to the public, it's just getting all our bugs in the same basket. :)
Author
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clarify links -
include feedback about wording in draft -
decide on end date/ no end date: when all bugs are migrated -
decide on swag items (which ones?) - Stickers, shirts & mugs/water bottle (possibly certificates) -
get board approval for swag payment (complete)- Stickers/swag budget of 200 GBP approved -
clarify where game stats page will live (and put it there and link from instructions): http://alpha.inkscape.org/bug-migration/leaderboard.html -
decide on upload location for game info html page: http://alpha.inkscape.org/bug-migration/ -
decide on start date - March 15thin April -
fix layout of bug migration pages (there are two margins missing at the bottom) -
decide on handling / suggestions for duplicates -
write announcements and push them out -
let bug triagers know in advance, so they know when to expect the 'flood' -
give bug migrators a place where they can ask questions -
organise "Bug Stock Show" event for users to trade bugs (after event ends) -
short video to introduce the event, and how easy it is to migrate a bug.
Publication Channels
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Website -
Twitter post ( @ryangorley ) -
Facebook group post ( @t1mj0nes ) -
Mastodon post ( @ryangorley ) -
Forums ( @brynn or @Lazur ) -
deviantArt ( @doctormo or @Lazur ) -
openClipart ( @Lazur )
Edit says: link to the migration manual draft is http://crogersmedia.com/bug_migration/instructions.html (so people actually know what we're discussing) Or this one: http://alpha.inkscape.org/bug-migration/