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Carpentries-style Lesson on R’s Bug Tracking Process
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At the [Hack Day of #CollabW22](https://www.software.ac.uk/cw22)
### Welcome!
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### We are team Quail! :wave:

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### The idea! :bulb:
- We have been running monthly [Collaborations Campfires](https://contributor.r-project.org/events/collaboration-campfires) to help beginners/interested people to learn how to contribute to R
- For running these campfires we have designed materials to be used
- The idea is to convert these materials, into re-usable Carpentries-style lessons that are useful for future learners or anybody interested in conducting the campfires!
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### Infrastructure & Implementation :desktop_computer:
- The [Carpentries Workbench](https://github.com/carpentries/workbench-template-rmd)
- R + RStudio + Git
- The `sandpaper` R package
- Our [GitHub repository](https://github.com/r-devel/r-bug-tracking-lesson)
- HackMD file, Slack channel, and Zoom rooms for collaborations and communications
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### The Carpentries Workbench :fireworks:
An excellent way to convert the tasks conducted during the campfire into lessons. Here is a screenshot of one the lessons that we created using this workbench:

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### How we meet the criteria :heavy_check_mark:
- We are collaborating as a team of :four:
- We created a [GitHub repository](https://github.com/r-devel/r-bug-tracking-lesson) to work on
- Each addition to this project was made in a PR
- We reviewed each other's PRs before they were merged onto the main branch
- We used all-contributors bot
- The lesson was deployed with [GitHub pages](https://contributor.r-project.org/r-bug-tracking-lesson/)
- Have included a CITATION file, LICENSE file, CoC file, and README file in our project repo
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### Project transparency
The project is created on a publicly available [GitHub repository](https://github.com/r-devel/r-bug-tracking-lesson).
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### Future Potential :checkered_flag:
- The lesson created can be reused by future learners or campfire organizers!
- The lesson will be a template a further lesson based on the next two campfires :fire:

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### Thank you!
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