[community] Hello Outreachy folks, read this email

Anthonia Okafor tonchuks at gmail.com
Mon Oct 7 12:45:38 UTC 2019


Hi everyone,

My name is Anthonia Okafor from Nigeria and I am pleased to be here.

I have a B.Tech in Computer Science and an M.Sc in Information Systems
Management. I have worked as an Implementation Specialist for a startup
electronic health organisation for almost a year. My role as an
Implementation Specialist involved overseeing the setup of electronic
health system in clients sites from project planning through execution. The
job was an exciting one as it promised lots of benefits such as exposure,
experience and career growth, but unfortunately the organisation, went
bankrupt and closed its branch in the state where I reside.

My journey into Front End Web development started in May, 2018 and my
skills include HTML, CSS and JavScript. I am currently undergoing a remote
internship program in Nigeria which will be completed this month. The
internship program is unpaid but gives me an opportunity to work on
projects
in a team and as an individual. I look forward to collaborating with the
Tor Project community and will be available for Monday meetings.

Regards,
Anthonia.

On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 18:01, gus <gus at torproject.org> wrote:

> Hello Outreachy folks!
>
> Here are instructions to start collaborating with Community Team.
>
> Feel free to introduce yourself here. o/
>
> Our weekly meeting is every Monday, 1600 UTC, on IRC: #tor-meeting.
>
> cheers,
> Gus
> Community Team
>
> ****
>
> Help Tor Project support our users
> ==================================
>
>
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/Outreachy#HelpTorProjectsupportourusers
>
> Deadline is Nov. 5, 2019 at 4pm UTC to record your contributions and
> create a final application.
>
> The Community Team at Tor Project is looking for an intern to help us
> support our users receive and find the most up to date information on
> using our products. As part of this internship we're looking for someone
> to:
>
> Help us to answer support queries that come in through our frontdesk@
> email address, #tor irc channel and other informal support channels such
> as:
>
>  * Reddit,
>  * Stackoverflow,
>  * blog comments
>  * Google Play Store for Tor Browser for Android reviews and feedback
>
> Keep our documentation updated: When new versions of Tor Browser are
> released, we need to update the Tor Browser User Manual with any
> usage details and explanations of new features as well as with updated
> screenshots.
>
> Fix small layout issues with our Tor Browser Manual
> <https://tb-manual.torproject.org/> and
> Support websites <https://support.torproject.org/>.
>
> Compile a list of common user issues: Write a monthly report collating
> any common user issues found throughout all of our support channels.
>
> During October 1 - November 5, you must:
>
> Read our documentation:
>  * Tor Browser Manual - <https://tb-manual.torproject.org>
>  * Support Portal - <https://support.torproject.org>
>  * Tor Project history: <https://torproject.org/about/history>
>  * Community Portal - <https://community.torproject.org>
>  * Blog: <https://blog.torproject.org>
>
> Check and answer common questions from our users (probably some of
> them you will need to do some research) - we will email this to
> applicants, get in touch with us.
>
> Read our open issues and submit a pull request to tickets open in our
> repositories <https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/web/>; you will need
> a Gitlab account, get in touch with us.
>
> Install an IRC client and learn how to use IRC
> <https://support.torproject.org/get-in-touch/#irc-help>; join our
> channels: #tor, #tor-project, #tor-south, #tor-project, #tor-www
>
> Subscribe to Tor mailing lists: tor-community-team,
> global-south and tor-project -
> <https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo>
>
> Join us on the Community Team meeting - every Monday, 1600 UTC,
> #tor-meeting channel on IRC.
>
>
> Workflow expected during the internship
> =======================================
>
> 1. Everyday connect to IRC and hang out on #tor-www, #tor,
> #tor-project, #tor-south and other channels
> 2. Connect to Frontdesk service and answer users.
> 3. Check blog posts and social media for users comments reporting
> issues.
> 4. Based on users feedback [1, 2 and 3]: open tickets to report bugs to
> Tor Browser devs, make Pull requests with corrections and new content to
> our documentation
> 5. If you find outdated or incorrect information on Tor Project
> websites, we expect you to submit a ticket and/or a pull request.
> 6. Community Team meeting happens every Monday, 1600 UTC on
> #tor-meeting. You will need to update our meeting pad with your
> work - <https://pad.riseup.net/p/tor-community-team-2019-keep>
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