
Outreachy: Week seven
Two of the new skills I learnt while working with Wagtail CMS are asynchronous communication and open collaboration.
I'm a software developer and technical writer with a strong background in open source. I have worked on major projects like Wagtail CMS and Ubuntu, and my contributions span documentation, programming, mentorship, and community building.
Two of the new skills I learnt while working with Wagtail CMS are asynchronous communication and open collaboration.
This week, I completed the revamping of the existing content of the Wagtail user guide documentation.
This week I share some Wagtail features I find interesting, which may also be helpful to you or your organization.
In this article, I describe what Wagtail is, why you should use it for your content management, and how you can contribute to the Wagtail project. Also, I share what I accomplished this week.
This week, I fell short of meeting my targets. The user research still requires a lot of work, while the content outline proposal task still requires a lot of reviews.
In truth, I did a lot last week and I’m very proud of how seriously I have taken this internship. This has to be so, as this is an opportunity for me to improve my current skills and learn new ones.
Getting an internship opportunity eleven months after transitioning is an incredible accomplishment for me. With the Outreachy internship, I have my first paid opportunity in my open source.
I received the email after refreshing my inbox many times. The most comforting part was the introductory statement, "Welcome to the contribution period of the Outreachy December 2022 internship rou...