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Getting Started

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Hack for LA brings together civic-minded volunteers who build digital products, - programs and services with community partners and local government to address issues in the LA region. -

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STEP 1: Onboard

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Complete Self Onboarding, or attend a Guided Onboarding session via Zoom.

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Self Onboarding

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Watch our Onboarding Video - where - you will hear a brief introduction to Code for - America and Hack for LA, meet members of our active projects, - and hear about the intended impact and roles these projects seek to fill.

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Attend a Hack for LA Remote Onboarding session via Zoom. Our next - one can be found on - our Meetup page. -

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  1. Review the Projects Section - and choose a - project. If still in doubt, attend one of our onboarding sections
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Once you have chosen a team you will need to do the following.

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  1. Set up two-factor - authentication - while waiting for the GitHub Admin to send you the invite
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How do I raise my hand on Zoom?

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To raise your hand in Zoom: (1) Click the Participants button found in the control panel at the - bottom of the Zoom window (2) Click “Raise Hand” found at the bottom of the chat window that - appears.

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How many hours are you expected to - commit to Hack for LA each - week?

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At least 3 hours per week. Most often, this means you commit to recurring weekly meetings, plus a - minimum of 2 hours. Since meetings are primarily reserved for coordination of tasks and feedback, - you will - need to allocate additional time in order to work on something to contribute. - Your contribution will, of course, depend on your skillset. For example, one Hack for LA volunteer - looks for typos on team project material, does not attend meetings, and always reviews the issues - when - tagged. If you are about to enter a very busy period in your work or personal life, please consider - joining - at a later date when your schedule allows. We always welcome new volunteers, but in return, expect - that - members return the time spent onboarding them through their efforts. -

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We work in Slack, GitHub, and Google Drive. Some teams may use additional tools, so check with the - project you are interested in to confirm. -

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Project teams will meet as scheduled on the Project - Team Meetings page. For more detailed meeting information, please visit the project’s Slack - channel. - Additionally, all team’s are welcome to attend the virtual happy hours scheduled each week the - Westside, - Downtown, and South LA Meetups. The day and time of these socials are posted by the Hack Night - Co-Hosts - in the Slack General channel. - -

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