Blog pour février, 2016

What was moved?

What is the SPEX Internal Branch?

SPEX Internal is a portion of the wiki that is only able to be viewed by SPEX members. It works in exactly the same way as the rest of the wiki. Keep in mind that all child pages of SPEX Internal are also only viewable if you are logged in and added to our member list.

Why were these projects moved?

As we start developing our own technology and research, it is important to be secure with our work-in-progress content, plans, and technology. The public branch (which is viewable to anyone) should be where teams show off their finished works, deliverables, and other things in "Beta." This keeps things organize, makes the Wiki look a lot more professional, and lets us share information while having the security knowing it will stay inside the group.

What should be public/private?

Rule of Thumb: If you're not comfortable showing it at ImagineRIT or to a potential sponsor, it shouldn't be on the public branch.

PublicPrivate
BylawsEmail lists
BlogWIP Documents
Outreach & PhotosWIP Designs
Deliverables & Project PapersWIP Anything

Help! I can't see the internal pages!

  1. Log in to the wiki using your RIT computer account username and password and try again.
  2. If you still can't see it, send your RIT username in an email to Philip Linden or message @phil.linden in #wiki at spexsuperslack.slack.com

I have a question that's not answered here!

Comment on this blog post, send an email to Philip Linden or message @phil.linden in #wiki at spexsuperslack.slack.com. (Slack will get you the quickest response)

 

Please sign up for projects on the team wiki and remember our meeting is moving back an hour to 11am to better support payload teams!
Sign in to the wiki and add your name and to the team roster for one of the two projects below:
Also, please sign up for leadership opportunities if you want to do it!
 

Fill out this application to apply for the following leadership roles: http://goo.gl/forms/JJJPgYqXzv

  • Director, 
  • Deputy Director, 
  • HR, Education, 
  • Finance/Development and 
  • Outreach Positions as well as
  • Project Management Positions

Check out the SPEX WIKI!

Seriously, this is a great repository of what's going on with the group and has useful links for you to get the most value out of your experience! It's going to be updated every week with useful information, pertinent data and shortcuts to everything you need. 

Robertson 1-on-1-Thursday 3:30-4:30 GLE 3119

Ms. Robertson, an NASA propulsion engineer who 3d printed a rocket engine is presenting at RIT and taking an hour out of her day to talk to us about the field! 

Payloads Chosen

We need engineers, scientists and more to help out with these projects! Sign up by Friday, do the when2meet and start reading up to get ready to build with the five weeks we have remaining! Saturday and all following weeks will be up to your group to make successful. 
If you wish to lead one of the two groups, please email me and participate in the leadership search survey below.

Saturday Meeting 11:00 08-A300

  1. ImagineRIT
  2. Leadership Search Results
  3. Payload Expectations (by end of weekend)
    1. Group Leads
    2. Project Milestones
    3. Deliverables
    4. Use Cases/What does ImagineRIT look like
  4. Swag Survey Results
  5. Talk about social events during week 6 or 7
  6. Break into group work with payload teams

Leadership Search

This includes the 
  • Director, 
  • Deputy Director, 
  • HR, Education, 
  • Finance/Development and 
  • Outreach Positions as well as
  • Project Management Positions

Expectations are on the wiki. They're pretty mild because we're already into the semester, so its intended to be more of a transition than anything else. 
Note: This was originally an email sent to SPEX members from ANTHONY HENNIG