This repository is only used for the GitHub issue tracker.
The TimVideos project has a dedicated issue tracker which contains tasks (both small and large) which are suitable for contributing as part of organised programs like;
- Google Summer of Code students,
- University Honors Projects, or
- University Industry Placement/Intern programs.
We are very happy to work with students who wish to contribute to the TimVideos project as part of their university course work (and happy to fill out the required paper work).
If you are looking for smaller bugs to get started with, try the global TimVideos issue tracker and look for bugs marked with the Good First Bug label.
All tasks in the tracker should have labels assigned to them. The labels have specific meanings which are listed here;
The difficulty label indicates how much knowledge or ability is needed in the skills labels attached.
Easy
tasks are suitable for people who might not have the skill(s) /
language(s) listed but are willing to learn them. Easy
tasks should be
comprehensively specified.
Medium
tasks are suitable for people who already have some experience with
the skill(s) / language(s) and reasonable confident with them. Medium
tasks
might require some research or independent development.
Challenging
tasks are suitable for people who have extensive experience with
the skill(s) / language(s) and are confident in their ability with them. These
tasks might also be underspecified and require a lot of independent research.
While tasks at any level can be completed by anyone, the levels generally map the following experience levels,
Easy
tasks are ideally suited to students who are currently starting out at University or wishing to learn new skills.Medium
tasks are better suited to students who are at the end of their undergraduate degrees.Challenging
tasks are better suited to people who are doing post graduate work.
More information about the TimVideos project and contributing the TimVideos developer website can be found at http://code.timvideos.us