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Implement Mozilla Open Badges to replace coderwall

Open andrew opened this issue 8 years ago • 7 comments

Since we removed the coderwall badges we'll need something else to add to the top section on the homepage to keep it feeling balanced.

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andrew avatar Dec 08 '16 09:12 andrew

There's been suggestions in the past for Mozilla's OpenBadges.org: https://github.com/24pullrequests/24pullrequests/issues/1646#issue-192884470 and https://github.com/24pullrequests/24pullrequests/issues/1008#issuecomment-161977013.

hugovk avatar Dec 08 '16 09:12 hugovk

@hugovk open badges would be wonderful, I don't have any experience with integrating them myself but if someone wants to tackle it I'd be happy to add them

andrew avatar Dec 08 '16 10:12 andrew

My concern about OpenBadges is that it seems like a lot of implementation work just for a cool picture to be generated that we'd have to design ourselves (sorry badge fans!). If we could make the OpenBadges meaningful in a way that properly integrates with Mozilla's vision of how they should work, plus has some additional meaning on our side (e.g. unlocks something cool, triggers an event) then it would be worthwhile, IMHO.

adamyeats avatar Dec 10 '16 14:12 adamyeats

Looked into it, and I agree with @xadamy, looks like it takes a lot of work to be a badge issuer.

BonMatts avatar Dec 10 '16 17:12 BonMatts

If it's massively complex I'm happy to ignore them for now and add something else in there for this year.

andrew avatar Dec 11 '16 18:12 andrew

Mozilla are now suggesting 24pullrequests as an activity on Mozilla Campus Clubs: https://campus.mozilla.community/activities/

I think we can put the effort in to become a badge provider, it can't be that tricky surely?

andrew avatar Dec 14 '16 17:12 andrew

I found a ruby gem that might help too: https://github.com/ericallam/OpenBadges

andrew avatar Dec 14 '16 17:12 andrew