[UbuntuWomen] [Ubuntu Women]Quiz Source Code
Silvia Bindelli
silvia.bindelli at gmail.com
Sun Dec 15 17:22:57 UTC 2013
Hello all!
I take back this thread to make it move a step forward. Find below a
link to an English translation of the matrix which makes the basis of
he quiz:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjC0t8MdWzk6dDRBRGVGcGdtWTJpbjYyYmgyX1RLREE&usp=sharing
A couple of comments on how to read it.
In the white cells you have the results, i.e., the suggested
destination groups based on the answers given. It mainly refers to
Italian loco team's group but it can apply as well to the community as
a whole, except maybe for the group supporting the forum. "doc" stands
for those who write guides (in Italian).
One of the parameters was the knowledge of English. I added a comment
also on the table about this. I would probably keep it as a parameter
in consideration of the wide amount of non-native English speakers.
The order in which the questions are presented to the user are:
time availability > knowledge of Ubuntu > knowledge of English
As of the code, it's on the Italian page itself being all html + js:
http://www.ubuntu-it.org/comunita/orientamento
So the next step is to review the current matrix of questions and
results, so that we can proceed implementing it!
Cheers,
Silvia
2013/11/18 Svetlana Belkin <barsookmud at yahoo.com>:
> Sorry for not posting this on the list, Silvia. Lame subject name.
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [Ubuntu Women]Quiz Source Code
> Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 22:11:30 +0100
> From: Silvia Bindelli <silvia.bindelli at ubuntu-it.org>
> To: Svetlana Belkin <barsookmud at yahoo.com>
>
> ...and back!
>
> So, I checked again with the team, and they confirmed they are fine in
> us using that code, but they would like us to mention it was coming
> from the ubuntu-it loco team. To me it makes sense.
>
> I checked the code: it's basically simply the js script and html lines
> that you can find on the page, as external library we only need to
> include jQuery. Once the matrix is define I can adapt the html and the
> script to the quiz we will build, this is no problem!
>
> Did someone start building the matrix of possible choices / activities?
>
> Cheers!
> Silvia
>
> 2013/10/30 Silvia Bindelli <silvia.bindelli at ubuntu-it.org>:
>> Hi Svetlana,
>>
>> yes as I told you already that code is available for sharing :-)
>> As I mentioned in an email time ago on the UW mailing list first thing
>> to do is to build a table with questions / answers. Once the matrix is
>> ready we can implement it. I think I also sent a link to the table
>> used for the italian implementation.
>>
>> In the meanwhile I will provide the code itself, that's no problem at all.
>>
>> Only one thing: I am leaving on my honeymoon tomorrow morning so among
>> baggage and all I am not sure I will make it to send you the code
>> tonight. I will take care of it once back, mid of November. But in the
>> meanwhile a matrix with question and answer can be prepared, so after
>> this it will be just about replacing them in the code.
>>
>> Cheers!
>> Silvia
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/10/30 Svetlana Belkin <barsookmud at yahoo.com>:
>>> Silvia,
>>>
>>> Daniel Holbach, in an e-mail between me and pleia2, asked if the Ubuntu
>>> Italian Team has the source code to the quiz that you have Ubuntu
>>> Italian team site that helps new members to learn how to get involved
>>> with Ubuntu with their skills and time on hand.
>>>
>>> Quote from the e-mail with the questions:
>>>
>>> 'Do you have a link to the source code
>>> somewhere? Does the Italian text map well to the international teams we
>>> have?"
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Svetlana Belkin
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