############################## Developer Onboarding Checklist ############################## *Welcome to Data Management*. This page will help you get the necessary accounts and point you to important resources and documentation. Accounts ======== LSST account Contact ``lsst-sysadmins _at_ lsst.org`` to get a unified LSST account. This gives you access to: - The internal project website, including travel requests: http://project.lsst.org - The JIRA project management app: http://jira.lsstcorp.org/ - The Confluence wiki: https://confluence.lsstcorp.org GitHub and LSST organizations If you don't have one already, create an account on https://github.org. Also see the :doc:`/tools/git_setup` page for recommendations on setting up two-factor authentication and credential helpers for GitHub. Next, ask your T/CAM to add you to the `lsst GitHub organization `_ along with any relevant team organizations (send your GitHub username to your T/CAM). NCSA server access Contact ``lsst-account _at_ ncsa.illinois.edu`` to request an account on the NCSA cluster, which hosts the reference platform. Include the following in the request: - First and last name - Email - Phone number - Mailing address - Sponsoring LSST manager - LSST Team or project Also see: :doc:`/services/lsst-dev`. Community.lsst.org https://community.lsst.org is LSST's public-facing discussion and support forum. Create an account there, and let your T/CAM know your username so you can be added to the ``LSST`` and ``LSSTDM`` groups. Browse the `forum-howto `_ tag to learn how to use the platform. HipChat `HipChat `_ is DM's internal instant messaging platform. Install HipChat on your computer (and phone, if you wish) and then ask your T/CAM for an invitation to DM's group. Some important rooms to follow are: - 'Data Management' for general DM discussion, - 'Software Development' for anything about writing software, - 'SQuaRE' for developer support services, - 'Bot: Jenkins' for our Continuous Integration system, - 'Tavern' for "water cooler" type talk, - 'Tea Time' for more serious but still non-LSST conversation Your team may also have specific rooms, and you can send private messages to individuals. Google account for Hangouts Many small meetings are conducted on `Google Hangouts `_, which requires you to have an account with https://google.com. The meeting convener will pass around a Hangouts room URL to attendees.