[Fedocal] Reminder meeting : CommOps special meeting - Fedora 29 triage
by jflory7@fedoraproject.org
Dear all,
You are kindly invited to the meeting:
CommOps special meeting - Fedora 29 triage on 2018-10-31 from 16:00:00 to 17:00:00 UTC
At fedora-commops(a)irc.freenode.net
The meeting will be about:
This meeting is a special meeting to follow up on all tickets tagged to the Fedora 29 milestone in Pagure. By this day, Fedora 29 should be released. This is a time to update incomplete tickets and put them onto the roadmap for the future.
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This meeting is for members of the Community Operations (CommOps) team. We meet once a week on the Freenode IRC channel. Our meeting format is ticket-driven, so we look at tickets marked for "[review at meeting](https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/issues?status=Open&priority=20)" in our [Pagure repository](https://pagure.io/fedora-commops).
More information about CommOps is found [here](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/commops/).
Source: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/8732/
5 years, 1 month
Self-Introduction
by Yajushi Srivastava
Hello Team,
I'm a final year undergraduate, pursuing Computer Science Engineering from
a private college in Jaipur, India. I have been training in Linux System
Administration for over a year. Apart from that, I have been working with
OpenStack, AWS and DevOps technologies like Docker and Ansible.
I have always been a FOSS/OSS enthusiast because I believe in the scenic
genius of Sapiens. It’s crucial for us to collaborate, in order to grow,
and Open Source does just that. It provides us with a liberal way to share
and to know. Despite our possible differences in political ideologies,
beliefs, race and administrative boundaries. We are all bound by our love
of technology.
I have used several Linux distributions, but it’s in Fedora that I found my
haven. I love contributing to Open Source, in whichever way I can. I would
like to take my skills to reach out to as many people as I can, and share
Fedora with them. And, in sharing, I know that I’ll come across essentials
that I may have overlooked in the past.
I believe I am an empathetic and creative person. I love knowing people and
their stories, and I believe that everyone is inspirational and has
limitless potential. I would like to put my skills to use by being a part
of CommOps.
I’m not yet involved with other things in Fedora. But I’d like to be a part
of the Fedora Ambassadors Project. There are several people working on
Linux in and around my city, in one way or the other, but often in
isolation. And, I would like to encourage collaboration and introduce them
to our global community.
I represent Docker’s Jaipur Chapter as the Community Leader, and PyJaipur
(Official Local Python User’s Group) as the Content Management Lead.
I see CommOps as crucial for people involved in Fedora to keep track of the
several projects, making the contribution and collaboration process
feasible. I also appreciate how CommOps connects people with stories beyond
work, through acknowledgement programs and interviews.
I look forward to understanding Community Health Monitoring in detail.
As far as the questions go, a lot IRC lurking may be required. However, it
would be great if somebody could help me get started with my first task.
Thanks.
Yajushi Srivastava
5 years, 1 month
[IMPORTANT] CommOps mailing list retiring; moving to discussion.fp.o
by Justin W. Flory
Hello all,
The time is finally here: we are moving forward with our Discourse
migration from our mailing list. Please follow new discussion on the
official Fedora Discourse in the CommOps category:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/c/commops
This gives us a modern (and mobile-friendly!!) interface to use for
discussion. If you prefer email, there is also a mailing list mode you
can use to receive and reply to new threads just like a mailing list.
Sign in with your existing FAS account. No new account is required.
We will give it a month before deciding if we archive the mailing list
for good. Please go ahead and poke around, say hello, and let us know
(on Discourse if possible ;) ) if you have any issues.
Thanks everyone for helping make this experiment possible!
More info: https://pagure.io/fedora-commops/issue/178
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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
5 years, 1 month