= **Personal Details** =
**Name:** Medha Bansal
**Email:** bansal.medha@gmail.com
**IRC nick:** medha
**Blog:** https://medium.com/@Medha_Bansal
**Resume:** https://www.visualcv.com/q1gqnr2otdu
**Github:** https://github.com/medhabansal
**Location:** New Delhi, Delhi, India
**Typical working hours:** M-F 3pm-8pm & 10pm-1am IST(UTC +5:30)
**Link to Outreachy proposal:** *to be added*
**(I am applying under the Outreachy program as I am not eligible for the Google Summer of Code)**
= **Synopsis** =
WikiEdDashboard is a Ruby on Rails/React.js based web app that supports the organization and management of assignments, courses and events for groups of Wikipedia users who are working to contribute on a common Wikipedia project. The dashboard code runs two main projects: the Wiki Education Foundation Dashboard(for programs focussed on higher education in the US and Canada) and the Wikimedia Programs & Events Dashboard(for the global Wikimedia community).
While the Wiki Education Foundation Dashboard already supports open authentication based automatic edits to the English Wikipedia and mirrors the course progress/changes in the respective wiki pages, the aim of this project is to introduce and establish these wiki editing features in the Programs & Events Dashboard.
**Possible Mentors:** **Sage Ross**(@Ragesoss), **J T Morgan**(@Capt_Swing)
= **Project Timeline and Deliverables** =
**The official internship period is from 30th May, 2017 and end 30th August, 2017. Weekly progress reports will be posted on Friday of each week. Midterm and Final reports will be posted as specified in timeline.**
| **Period** | **Task**
| ------------ | ----------
| **April 28 - May 29** | **Community bonding period.**
| **May 30 - June 5** | **Initiation/onboarding.**
| **June 6 - July 12** | **Work on project design and start working on the problem statement.**
| **June 13 - July 17** | **Enable editing and create functional prototype. **
| **July 18** | **Mid term evaluation due.**
| **July 18 - July 31**| **Community discussion period.**
|**August 1 - August 14** | **Testing and improvements.**
| **August 15 - August 30**|** Documentation and enhancements(if any).**
| **August 30** | **Final evaluation due**
| **August 31 - September 6**|** Wrapping up loose ends.**
**Deliverables**
**April 28 - May 29 : Community bonding period.**
- Improving knowledge of Rails, reading up on Object-oriented design and design patterns.
- Understanding and interacting with the Wikimedia Community.
- Familiarize myself with the MediaWiki API.
- Detailed discussion with Mentors regarding project sub tasks and milestones. Fine tuning. Increasing project understanding.
- Establishing channels of communication and creating relevant taska/sub-tasks on project.
- Continue contributing to WikiEduDashboard, on issues with increasing complexity and also those more relevant to the project problem statement.
- Community bonding period report.
**May 30 - June 5: Initiation/onboarding**
- Bootstrapping the project.
- Investigative learning.
- Work on the design and propose a workflow to the mentors.
- Improve proposed workflow based on reviews and feedback.
**June 6 - June 12 : Work on project design**
- Identify types of edits that can and can’t be applied to a wiki.
- Identify areas in code making such edits.
- Setting up features to enable/disable automatic editing, and related functionality.
**June 13 - June 26 : Start working on the problem statement**
- Design a standard form for working with templates on a per-wiki basis
- Design a workflow for enabling wiki edits on new wikis
- Mentor feedback and discussions regarding proposed designs.
- Implement wiki edits functionality on a per-wiki basis.
**June 27 - July 17 : Enable wiki editing**
- Response processing and error handling.
- Make the flow as generic as possible. Translations, et al.
- Make the prototype fully functional.
**July 18 - July 31 : Community discussion period**
- Present the general design to community for discussion and feedback.
- Development halts to make way for feedback cycles and iterative learning.
- Focus on other project areas(to be discussed and sub-tasks to be created with mentors).
- Work on sub-tasks, waiting for feedback results and discussions to be effective.
**August 1 - August 14 : Testing and improvements**
- Start improvements/modifications/extensions based on feedback.
- Fine tune the app through review changes and feedback.
- Prototype testing - unit, functional and integration.
**August 15 - August 28 : Documentation and enhancements**
- Add detailed documentation of all changes and newly introduced features.
- Work on enhancements(if time permits) and extended problem statement(if extended).
**August 29 - September 5 : Wrapping up loose ends**
- Tend to any tasks/changes that crop up during the course of the project/ final review.
- Buffer time for delays and unexpected held-ups, if any.
**I plan to keep adding tests and functionally testing newly introduced changes at all stages, as the project progresses. I am also willing to work on React and UI based enhancements/add-ons in this or another parrt of the project if I am finished with my initial goal in time.**
= **Participation Details** =
Progress on my internship pit stops and goals would be tracked through project tasks and sub-tasks on Phabricator.
Project updates and progress will be properly documented in the form of weekly reports at: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Medhabansal/Outreachy_Round-14_(WikiEduDashboard)
I will remain active on all project communication channels: email, IRC, Slack, etc.
I will also regularly blog about my experience and learnings on my personal blog on Medium: https://medium.com/@Medha_Bansal
= **About Me** =
**Education/Work Experience**
I have a B.Tech degree in Information Technology from the Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Delhi. After graduating, I worked as a Software Developer in an Agile setup with a web-based startup for 2 years. In my time at the startup, I had the opportunity to work on a number of projects using technologies such as pure Ruby & REST APIs, Javascript/jQuery, AngularJS and Ruby on Rails. I also learnt about the practices and processes that are crucial to developing maintainable collaborative software, such as version control, planning and estimation, task management & issue tracking and concurrently testing all newly added code.
**Motivation**
I joined my first job as a junior level web developer, where I was assigned languages and technologies that I’d never worked with before. Thrown in the deep end, and with a strong desire to learn, I dived head first and tried to be as resourceful to the organization as possible. I worked hard at establishing myself as a sincere and efficient worker for the maximum part of the past two years, and am primarily self-taught. Since working on a number of technologies in this duration significantly widened my knowledge base, I recently decided to take a break, and add more depth to the knowledge I possess.
Maximum part of my skill set is comprised of Open Source technologies(Ruby, Rails, AngularjS) and I have extensively used them in this journey of mine. I have, thus, always had a strong desire to give back. I recently learnt about the Outreachy internship through Twitter. I think it is the perfect opportunity for me to utilize my skills for contributing to Open Source Software , and in the process, further enrich my knowledge under the guidance of an experienced mentor.
**Time commitment and availability**
If selected, I would be working full-time on the Outreachy project from May 30, 2017 to August 30, 2017. Tentatively, I might take a 4-5 day family vacation in the second half of August. If the vacation plan materializes, I will continue contributing as much as possible in the said time period. I might also take a few online courses(currently undecided) in this duration. I plan to spend a maximum of 10-15 hours/week on the coursework, if any. This time would be dedicated mostly on weekends, and would be completely outside of the 40 hours(minimum) that I plan to dedicate to Outreachy each week.
= **Past Experience** =
I have been a part of development teams on a few analytics and user-management based web applications when I worked as a web developer with Josh Technology Group, a web-based startup in the Delhi NCR. I have worked extensively with Ruby and REST APIs(backend), and AngularJS(frontend) on one of the two major projects that I worked in. I have worked on a pure Rails and JS/jQuery based app as my other major project there, and have a (> intermediate) level of experience with the same.
Apart from these, I have also interned with the Defence Research and Development Organization of India(Visual basic and C based technologies) , as well as Cisco Systems, India(Java and J2EE based technologies) after my sophomore and junior years in college, respectively.
([[ https://www.visualcv.com/q1gqnr2otdu | Resume ]])
I am new to the open source community, and have started my journey by making a few micro contributions to the Wiki Edu Dashboard:
# https://github.com/WikiEducationFoundation/WikiEduDashboard/pull/1233
# https://github.com/WikiEducationFoundation/WikiEduDashboard/pull/1239
# https://github.com/WikiEducationFoundation/WikiEduDashboard/pull/1251
I must add, that the support I got from the project mentors was gratifying and helped me gain the confidence to further explore the codebase. While functionally testing my changes, I discovered a few minor issues in the related functionality, and brought them to the mentor’s notice:
# https://github.com/WikiEducationFoundation/WikiEduDashboard/issues/1234
# https://github.com/WikiEducationFoundation/WikiEduDashboard/issues/1219 (comment #5)
I am currently working on resolving the same issues and actively discussing them with the mentors on this project.
**Through this project, I intend to expand my knowledge of both Ruby and Rails, and gain a deeper insight into the process of object oriented design. I am also interested in learning about React.js as the project UI and design uses this technology extensively and it would be great if I could work on the same.**