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- Start on your RChain coop Membership.
- Read Getting Plugged In
- Update your information on /wiki/spaces/DOC/pages/65943.
- Set up your GitHub account with your primary email that you will use for the project.
- Send an email with your Github username to Michael Stay (Unlicensed) to add you as a collaborator to the RChain Github.
- Confirm your GitHub account also registers you in Travis (continuous integration: unit testing tool) to assure your builds in GitHub don't silently fail.
- Request
- Set up your account for the RChain Atlassian tools: Confluence (wiki) and Jira (ticketing system)
- Add your public SSH key to the development team key directory.
- All commits must be signed using GnuPG (GPG). Use How to sign commits to rchain/rchain to add your key to your GitHub account, and prepare to sign your commits.
- Schedule a 30-minute meeting with Medha for day 5 of this week. The agenda will be to add work items to your sprint board for work starting next week.
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- Take a deeper dive into learning about the components of the RChain project. These info sessions on the components of the RChain project were delivered by the development team during RCon_2 in April 2018.
- Learn how we do documentation - Documentation review process
- Set up your Development Environment.
- Learn about how we do testing:
- Review the Coding Standards.
- Review the Code Review Process.
- If you haven't used Github before, look at this tutorial:
- Review the Github Fork-n-Beans Workflow.
- Set up your Confluence watches for CORE, ROS, RHOL and DOC spaces.
- Pick up where you left off on the Reading List
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