Kihagyás

Collaborate on Another Team’s Issue

Your task is to explore another team’s project and choose an issue created by someone outside both teams. This helps you learn from different codebases, feature ideas, and workflows.

  1. Post your representative’s contact.
    Your team representative writes their email on the shared board so other teams can reach them.

  2. Give access to representatives.
    All teams grant repository access to all representatives to enable smooth collaboration.

  3. Choose another team’s project.
    Pick any project except your own and open their issue tracker.

  4. Filter the issues.
    Look only for issues that are:

    • not written by the owning team,
    • not written by anyone from your team. These are “outsider” suggestions.
  5. Browse with curiosity.
    Read through the filtered issues and notice which ones catch your interest.

  6. Select one issue that resonates with you.
    Pick something because:

    • you can learn from it,
    • the feature seems genuinely useful,
    • it has a cool or “wow” factor,
    • or it matches something you care about.
  7. Clarify details if needed.
    Ask the other team’s representative if any part of the issue is unclear.

  8. Reflect on your choice.
    Think about why this issue stood out — usefulness, novelty, inspiration, or personal curiosity.