diff --git a/_includes/daily/week6.markdown b/_includes/daily/week6.markdown index 4d19381..eabc9f7 100644 --- a/_includes/daily/week6.markdown +++ b/_includes/daily/week6.markdown @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ Start thinking about how to pick a project we want to work on. to organize your goals and motivations for the open source contributions, your skills and resources that you are bringing to the table, and your interests that may play a role in your choice of a project and the team that you end you end up working with. This is for your private account and you do not need to submit anything. But you should treat it seriously. -- Pick an open source project that you may be interested in contributing to (this should be something that you are excited about, something that you think you may want to be working on, something that matches your goals and skills as you outlined them in the _taking stock_ exercise; it also should NOT be one of the projects assigned in the first part of the project evaluation exercise that you completed with a partner last week). Complete the project evaluation and create a file for that project in the [project evaluation](https://github.com/ossd-s23/project-evaluation) repository. +- Pick an open source project that you may be interested in contributing to (this should be something that you are excited about, something that you think you may want to be working on, something that matches your goals and skills as you outlined them in the _taking stock_ exercise; it also should NOT be one of the projects assigned in the first part of the project evaluation exercise that you completed with a partner last week). Complete the project evaluation and create a file for that project in the [project evaluation](https://github.com/ossd-s24/project-evaluation) repository. -- Pick a humanitarian / social good type of open source project (again, it should be something that matches your interests, goals, ...). Complete the project evaluation and create a file for that project in the [project evaluation](https://github.com/ossd-s23/project-evaluation) repository. (If the project was already evaluated, just add `_NUM` to the name to indicate that this is second, third, ... evaluation.) You can pick any project that fits this criteria, but if you need some ideas, here are some: +- Pick a humanitarian / social good type of open source project (again, it should be something that matches your interests, goals, ...). Complete the project evaluation and create a file for that project in the [project evaluation](https://github.com/ossd-s24/project-evaluation) repository. (If the project was already evaluated, just add `_NUM` to the name to indicate that this is second, third, ... evaluation.) You can pick any project that fits this criteria, but if you need some ideas, here are some: [Oppia](https://www.oppia.org/splash), [OpenFoodFacts](https://world.openfoodfacts.org/), [Tidepool](https://www.tidepool.org/), [Hospital Run](https://hospitalrun.io/), [Optikey](http://www.optikey.org/), [Alex](https://alexjs.com/), [FreeCodeCamp](https://www.freecodecamp.org/), [Dickinson’s College Farm](https://farmdata.dickinson.edu/guest.php), [Open Energy Dashboard](https://openenergydashboard.github.io/), [cBioPortal](https://www.cbioportal.org/), [Ushahidi](https://www.ushahidi.com/), [Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team](https://www.hotosm.org/), [Humanitarian Data Exchange](https://data.humdata.org/), ... **Due by the end of Sunday (March 3) - THIS IS A HARD DEADLINE!**