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Feat: Add support for remote colloboration #1

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SerpentBytes opened this issue Oct 27, 2022 · 3 comments
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Feat: Add support for remote colloboration #1

SerpentBytes opened this issue Oct 27, 2022 · 3 comments

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@SerpentBytes
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Description

Add initial support to enable Seneca developers to collaborate from home on projects.

Why is this feature needed?

Given that we are working remotely because of the Covid-situation, I think it would help us be more productive, knowing that we are not working alone.

Steps to consider

  • Verify users are associated with Seneca College using the dedicated authentication service
  • Group developers by courses, program area, and organizations (example: Seneca-CDOT) they are part of
  • Allow them to collaborate on open-source projects in real-time using VS code
@Kevan-Y
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Kevan-Y commented Oct 27, 2022

Ideas: We could have something similar to Live share with the contact feature. But instead of user adding contact manually.
We can have extension tab that show the list of all Seneca user logged in to that extension, and have an option to like request to join or invite, this will automatically launch Live share create a session.

@raygervais
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Group developers by courses, program area, and organizations (example: Seneca-CDOT) they are part of

I really resonate with this point, the idea being if you're working on a specific field / language, the opportunity to reach out to someone with that experience is possible via a lookup and reference to their Slack for example.

@catherine-leung
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When I set up a course using github classroom and there is a common repo where every student has read access. This is done using a github team. Perhaps that is is something that can be used to find a collaborator?

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