Teams arise when recurring themes bring the same people together. This page is a collection of excerpts from the team pages, which should hopefully give you an idea of what each team does - click on the hyper-linked titles to go to their main page. Unfortunately due to some technical issues, the profile pictures of the members will not display unless you are logged in!
Development Team
IT-Service Team
Translation Team
Team Members
Janina A. | Gaby V. D. | Anja K. | Fenja J. |
Team Statement
To make a social project like yunity accessible to people all around the world, language barriers need to be worked around. That's what the translation team is trying to do in a way that transports universal ideas and values in the varied frameworks different languages provide.
Scope
Translation of the various content created and used by the yunity team into multiple languages.
Example tasks
- Translation of the website (including blogposts and content pages)
- Proofreading of e.g. newsletter texts
- Management of distant translation contributors
Festival Team
Catering Team during the WuppDays
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Foodsaving Team during the WuppDays
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Structure Team old
Current team members
Doug W. | Joachim T. | Janina A. | Philip E. | Bodhi N. |
Kirstin S. | Beata G. |
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Team statement
For a social project like yunity social capital is the main capital. We work with people for people. The structure team has the task to provide and develop effective and efficient structural frameworks to make it for everyone contributing to yunity easier to participate.
Scope
Organization of the work-flow, assurance of contributor well-being and management of resources.
Example tasks:
- Create high-level project plan and break down into stages
Facilitation as a service (e.g. retrospectives, meeting facilitation, etc.)
Building work-flow bridges in other teams
Well-being coordination (i.e. keep everyone smiling)
Decision making facilitation
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