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FAQ

Questions And Answers

The list below is not sorted. We will update it incrementally, based on new questions. If you have questions, please provide it via [email protected]

I Am Interested In Joining The GRID - How?

What Are Subgrids?

Subgrids are groups or hubs of the GRID.

Typically subgrids have a special focus area or are formed based on a certain discipline / approach. The GRID is the meta-layer in which all subgrids are embedded. A gridster could be part of one or many subgrids. Each subgrid has a mentor, this role is needed to maintain the subgrid and to trigger activities or organize routines. The coreGRID is a special subgrid, responsible for general administration and support of the GRID. All subgrids vary and might have own special routines, but all subgrids are compatible to values, routines and agreements of the GRID.

What Main Channels Are Important To Get Started?

Is There A General Purpose Contact?

Sure, at any time you can ask members of the gridCORE about any topic you like. You can use also the slack help channel to drop questions.

Finally, you could also send your question to [email protected] It might be, that answers are not flying in directly, please be patient in case it takes a bit.

I Was Invited To A Subgrid - What's Next?

  • Make sure, that you hold the person accountable, who invited you.
  • Contact the subgrid mentor, if you are lost. If you do not know who this might be, then reach out via slack.
  • Also check some onboarding hints here
  • IN GENERAL: Ask others for help, all gridsters should be able and happy helping you during your first steps in the GRID.
  • If nothing works: contact [email protected] for general assistance.

Is There A Download Version Of The Handbook?

No. Not right now. We aimed for a transparent and collaboration friendly Handbook. That's why we have chosen a git repository.

How To Contribute To The Handbook?

If you are familiar with git, then reach out to teriell or one of the mentors for a short intro. If you don't know how to work with github or git repositories, then ask one of the techGRID people, if they could show you the main concepts. Alternatively, you can always reach out to gridCORE members to assist.

Also read more about contribution and collaboration in the GRID

What Is The BOGI?

The BOGI is The Battle Of Glorious Ideas - you can read something about it here

Links To Other Sections

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