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This project is hoping to get more young professionals involved in actively appreciating their natural environment and in the meantime supporting TreeFolks to plant, care for, and give away free trees!
Who will benefit (directly and indirectly) from your project?
Technically, everyone benefits from trees; however, more specifically:
TreeFolks: Benefits in funds raised
Tree related groups from other cities/states that could use the open source project
Anyone wanting to learn or put their full-stack react skills to good use
What other resources/tools are currently serving the same need? How does your project set itself apart?
Other tools like Open Tree Maps exist. Other orgs in Austin also plant trees, but mostly in specific areas (ex: Shoal Creek Conservancy, The Trail Foundation)
Thank-a-Tree is meant to be a fun way to support and appreciate the trees in Austin and the surrounding area
Where can we find any research/data available/articles?
The basics of the app exists, but there are plenty of ideas left to build and the project is in active development (but only by me at the moment). The hope is to also have the project be a decent example of code quality, performance, end-to-end testing, etc... so there's room to grow in that aspect as well. (tests coverage still a work in progress...)
Would love help from anyone learning or React or who wants to put their React skills toward the environment!
What are the next steps (validation, research, coding, design)?
I haven't set it up to contribute yet, so if this project seems like a good fit, that would be the next step. After that, there a plenty of features, gamification, end-to-end testing, and brainstorming left to do on the project.
How can we contact you outside of Github(list social media or places you're present)?
I'm in the slack as Kyle Hoskins and a member of the meetup group for a few years. Let me know if this is an appropriate project that people might be interested in working on. Thanks!
Project management
Checklist for NEW ideas 👶
Hey, you're official! You're now part of the growing civic hacking community in Austin. Here's a few things to get started (a couple you've probably already done).
Create this idea issue
Flesh out the who, where, and what questions above
Start the conversation about this idea on Slack Replace this link to the #general channel with your project's preferred channel.
Checklist for ACTIVE projects 🔥
Let's get this project started! When this idea starts taking off, the Projects Core Team will start helping this project's lead(s) out with project management and connecting you to resources you may need. To get there, please complete and check off the following:
Post an update at least once a month to this issue. Use BASEDEF for ideas, but it's ok even if your update is just "nothing new happened this month" or "we saw a small increase in traffic to our app this month". If there's no activity for two months, that's no problem, life happens. We'll just label this as backlog so others know you'll get back to it when you have the time. If nobody hears from you at all in more than two months, we may mark it as abandoned so that others can pick up this idea and run with it.
Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
Create issues to describe each task that you plan to do or need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. You might start and stop a lot, so consider issues as your to-do list.
This will make it easier for you to manage your github repo access. People on a team have the same level of access. Admin access will allow your trusted contributors to make changes as needed.
You can remove and add people to your team as needed.
Note: You can also allow collaborators outside of your team and give them more limited access.
Create a user group in Slack so you can "@" your core contributors all at once, without bothering other people who use the Slack channel. You'll need permission from a Slack admin, so just mention @Leadership on Slack to get this set up.
Create a Google Drive, Dropbox, or other cloud storage to share larger files. Github and Data.World are good for code and data, respectively, especially when you need version control. But they're not good for very large files, documentation, articles, etc. A cloud storage option will allow you to easily share, create, and collaborate on documents with your team and help organize ideas and thoughts.
Doing this early on can help your team stay organized and to onboard new contributors who wouldn't have access to files you all have shared over email.
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To have your project FEATURED on Open-Austin.org, complete the following documentation. In past projects, well-documented featured projects have more contributions than other projects.
Create an issue on the open-austin.github.io repo with the title Add [my project] to projects page. An Open Austin leader will review this issue and post your project 🎈
Tell the City of Austin. If your idea is in a shareable format and can benefit people around the city, go to that site and follow the instructions on the bottom of the page to showcase your work there.
If you get stuck at any point, feel free to reach out to the leadership team on Slack by adding @Leadership to your message. We're here to help you make real changes to our city.
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What problem are you trying to solve?
This project is hoping to get more young professionals involved in actively appreciating their natural environment and in the meantime supporting TreeFolks to plant, care for, and give away free trees!
Who will benefit (directly and indirectly) from your project?
Technically, everyone benefits from trees; however, more specifically:
What other resources/tools are currently serving the same need? How does your project set itself apart?
Other tools like Open Tree Maps exist. Other orgs in Austin also plant trees, but mostly in specific areas (ex: Shoal Creek Conservancy, The Trail Foundation)
Thank-a-Tree is meant to be a fun way to support and appreciate the trees in Austin and the surrounding area
Where can we find any research/data available/articles?
https://thanktrees.org or https://tfyp.org will take you to a "prod" beta
https://treefolks.org
https://github.com/kyle-apex/tree-sponsor
What help do you need now?
The basics of the app exists, but there are plenty of ideas left to build and the project is in active development (but only by me at the moment). The hope is to also have the project be a decent example of code quality, performance, end-to-end testing, etc... so there's room to grow in that aspect as well. (tests coverage still a work in progress...)
Would love help from anyone learning or React or who wants to put their React skills toward the environment!
What are the next steps (validation, research, coding, design)?
I haven't set it up to contribute yet, so if this project seems like a good fit, that would be the next step. After that, there a plenty of features, gamification, end-to-end testing, and brainstorming left to do on the project.
How can we contact you outside of Github(list social media or places you're present)?
I'm in the slack as Kyle Hoskins and a member of the meetup group for a few years. Let me know if this is an appropriate project that people might be interested in working on. Thanks!
Project management
Checklist for NEW ideas 👶
Hey, you're official! You're now part of the growing civic hacking community in Austin. Here's a few things to get started (a couple you've probably already done).
Checklist for ACTIVE projects 🔥
Let's get this project started! When this idea starts taking off, the Projects Core Team will start helping this project's lead(s) out with project management and connecting you to resources you may need. To get there, please complete and check off the following:
backlog
so others know you'll get back to it when you have the time. If nobody hears from you at all in more than two months, we may mark it asabandoned
so that others can pick up this idea and run with it.Checklist for FEATURED Projects 🎉
To have your project FEATURED on Open-Austin.org, complete the following documentation. In past projects, well-documented featured projects have more contributions than other projects.
Add [my project] to projects page
. An Open Austin leader will review this issue and post your project 🎈If you get stuck at any point, feel free to reach out to the leadership team on Slack by adding @Leadership to your message. We're here to help you make real changes to our city.
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