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{% extends 'base.html' %}
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{% block title %}
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PyTasks - About - Task
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{% endblock %}
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{% block content %}
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A task is an entity that people can work on and get pynts for their work. Every task has credits which are given to
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users working on the task. A task is created by a privileged user and he becomes a
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mentor <sup><a href="/about/mentor/" target="_blank">learn more</a></sup> for the task.
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The task if open, can be claimed by other users if they would like to work on the task.<br /><br />
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The task can be claimed by submitting a proposal in the view claims page. The link to view claims page is available on the task page.
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By claiming the task, you are actually proposing that you would like to do the task and hence the mentor of the task will
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be given an option to choose you for the task. A user can only submit one claim per task. But if a user is assigned a task
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and for some reason, is removed from the task later on, he can submit a second claim requesting to continue working on the task.<br /><br />
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A task can also have subtasks and dependencies.
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The task can only be calimed when it is open for people to work on. If the link is unavailable it implies that the task is locked
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since it has subtasks or it has dependencies that are not complete or the task is closed or the task is complete.<br /><br />
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<a href="/about/tasklife/" target="_blank">click here</a> to know the complete life cycle of a task.
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{% endblock %}
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