This year I would like to run a Fedora CommOps hackfest to work on the metrics toolbox. The focus of the hackfest will be the following:
Accomplishing these goals will help improve the metrics in the following ways, and in turn, help the Fedora Project as a whole:
Understand what kind of community stats need to be addressed to help other teams in their work.
This Hackfest has no particular needs beyond the streaming.
List each person by their name and FAS ID, as shown below:
Anyone than want to contribute with ideas, code, design, translation or anything
Is this a…
FAD/Hackfest that lasts a half-day
Anything else we need to know? I love metrics and the chocolate also, I'm part of another proposal about the success of the Fedora Mexican Community, will be great if that talk not overlaps with this hackfest (is just a wish, not mandatory)
Who are you?
Name: Alberto Rodríguez Sánchez
[0] https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/issues?status=Open&tags=type+-+metrics [1] https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/geofp [2] https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/FedoraCommunityStats
I'm in! :raised_hand:
@bt0dotninja: Ticket triage/review of metrics related tickets [0] Update existing documentation
@bt0dotninja:
I have capacity to contribute most to these tasks.
@bt0dotninja: Update and migrate existing tools to python3 Get and address other sigs needs/comments/wishes about metrics.
I have capacity to contribute code reviews and some project management time, but will likely not have bandwidth to submit my own code patches.
I am also happy to mentor others for code patches. For example, we could pre-record a development environment set-up for any given CommOps project if we wanted to focus on one specific repo for the hackfest.
@bt0dotninja: also, I'm part of another proposal about the success of the Fedora Mexican Community, will be great if that talk not overlaps with this hackfest (is just a wish, not mandatory)
+1! This one is also on my schedule sin duda :grin:
Count me in on this one,
I can provide a hand for Code, Patches and some Docs.
Metadata Update from @riecatnor: - Issue tagged with: Hackfest - Work Session - Tutorial
Your session has been accepted for Nest with Fedora. Please review the attached schedule (PDF) and advise ASAP if there are any conflicts. The timezone used for the attached schedule is EST. Schedule will be locked by Tuesday August 4th. If you have further questions or need assistance, feel free to email mnordin@redhat.com or drop those inquiries on this ticket. Thanks!
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awesome This schedule looks good
Hi! Nest with Fedora is beginning shortly. I want to thank you for speaking at this years contributor conference, your time and effort is appreciated :)
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Cheers!
Thank you for your participation at Nest with Fedora, it is appreciated. It was a great event and we have received a bunch of positive feedback.
Please attach slides or a link to slides here, and I will close the ticket as complete. If you did not use slides during your session, please comment to let me know.
Hi @bt0dotninja do you have slides you can upload/link to for your presentation? If so, please drop them here. Thanks!
Metadata Update from @riecatnor: - Issue close_status updated to: Talk Scheduled - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)