Re: [gnome-love] [Usability] Google Code-In 2011 time in hours
- From: Andre Klapper <ak-47 gmx net>
- To: Andika Triwidada <andika gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-love <gnome-love gnome org>, usability gnome org, gnome-bugsquad <gnome-bugsquad gnome org>, GNOME Documentation <gnome-doc-list gnome org>, GNOME i18n <gnome-i18n gnome org>, desktop-devel-list <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] [Usability] Google Code-In 2011 time in hours
- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 12:17:08 +0100
Hi Andika,
[For future responses, please strip the long CC list.]
On Thu, 2011-11-17 at 08:56 +0700, Andika Triwidada wrote:
After you have converted all estimated time from days to hours, it
seems that every task,
even the simplest one, need much more time than initially. For
instance, when I wrote
a 2-days task of translating 'dictionary manual' into Indonesian, I
was thinking of
max two 8-hour days, not two 32-hour ones.
While I increased a few deadlines, you picked a bad example:
Your proposed timeframe for Dictionary Manual was "3-4 days", see
https://live.gnome.org/action/info/GoogleCodeIn/Tasks?action=diff&rev2=193&rev1=192#line-478
I turned your "4 days" into "100 hours".
I think that's quite appropriate (4 hours more).
Should each of us revise those time estimations?
No.
In general: It doesn't hurt anybody if a student hands in the work
earlier, plus having more time for reviews/iterations.
Plus keep in mind the time it takes to set up infrastructure (e.g.
learning git, understand required applications etc, Learning curve, time
zones, etc).
andre
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