Google Season of Docs: CHAOSS Project under The Linux Foundation — Week 12

jaskirat singh
2 min readNov 24, 2020

Blog Post for Week 11

Introduction

👋Holla everyone!

I am Jaskirat Singh, an open-source research strategist, and tech diversity community management specialist, developing new and improving existing, computer-based technologies, systems, and solutions in advanced open source ecosystems. I have been working quite a while with various communities in the open-source, helping them maintain good relationships with external communities and projects, organizing meetups and events generating FOSS ecosystem, supporting the community in the outreach, creation of tools, and process with good relationships.

I hold great experience in mentorship spends most of the mine time mentoring and administrating young-minded people across the globe such as an administrator in Google Summer of Code and in Google Code-In for Terasology Foundation(Codeuino), Google Season of Docs Administrator for Open Collective, Mentor at Rails Girls Summer of Code and MLH League Summer program and recently administrating for Codeuino Mentorship project under The Linux Foundation CommunityBridge mentorship platform

I help organizations understand, use, release, and contribute to free and open-source software in a way that’s good for both their end-users and for the community.

Exciting news! I am in my last month’s phase of the Google Season of Docs program working on a CHAOSS Project under The Linux Foundation.

Work Done this Week

Day 1 [General]

  • Finishing the pages in the gitbook for the CHAOSS History

Day 2 [General]

  • Collected some information for the “General FAQ” section

Day 3 [General]

  • Wrote the Blog Post for Week-10
  • Wrote the Blog Post for Week-11

Day 4 [Research]

  • Researched on the Roadmap of the CHAOSS

Day 5–6 [Research & Documentation]

  • Researched and wrote about the Software Release and Working Groups within the gitbook.

Day 7 [Research & Documentation]

  • Researched and wrote about the Software Release and Working Groups within the gitbook

Once again, I am very much grateful to my mentors and the community members for being so supportive.

Feel free to connect with me on Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn

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