"Thankful" Hashtag Campaign: #FOSSgiving
by Remy DeCausemaker
bkp,
We're overdue for a catchup on a variety of things, but I have a
specific request from Fedora magazine.
Today, in our Editorial meeting we discussed how with next week being
the Holiday, we wanted to do something special, but we also wouldn't
have as much time/people/resources to publish major articles.
So what we came up with was a social media campaign to encourage
people to be "Thankful" during Thanksgiving, and tag/shout-out/thank
any Free/Open Source Software people/projects in a tweet.
We would then cherry pick some of the best ones, to be embedded in a
Fedora Magazine Post and published on Thanksgiving.
I got no matches on #FOSSgiving, so that one is my vote, but some
other hashtags we were throwing around were:
#FedoraFriends (some noise)
#Friendora (some noise)
#ThankYouFOSS
#FOSSTgiving
#TYFOSS
#FOSSTY
#ThanksFromFedora
#FedoraThanksyou
#thnxfrmfedora
#FedoraLove (noisy)
Some Possible Tweets Introducing the Hashtag:
Have a favorite Free Software or Open Source Project, Community, or
Contributor? Take a moment to say Thank You this year with #FOSSgiving
Have a favorite #FreeSoftware or #OpenSource Project, Community, or
Contributor? Take a moment to say #ThankYou this year with #FOSSgiving
Have a favorite Free Software or Open Source Project, Community, or
Contributor? Take a moment to be #Thankful this year with #FOSSgiving
Have a favorite #FreeSoftware or #OpenSource Project, Community, or
Contributor? Take a moment to say Thank You this year with #FOSSgiving
Some example tweets could be like:
This #FOSSgiving I'm thankful for @tpope and his #vim plugins that
help me every day to write every line of text in a fraction of the
time
This #FOSSGiving I'm thankful for @inkscape which I use to design and
create at home and at work (and for saving me thousands of dollars!)
I'm cc'ing the mktg, commops, and design list on this thread, so that
we can all work together to help promote this and make it happen.
Thoughts?
--RemyD.
--
Remy DeCausemaker
Fedora Community Lead & Council
<decause(a)redhat.com>
https://whatcanidoforfedora.org
8 years
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8 years
Fedora Council Meeting Summary
by Máirín Duffy
Hi folks :)
So here are the meeting minutes from our presentation to the Fedora Council. Both myself and riecatnor were there to represent:
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/teams/council/council.2015-11-05-18.00....
Here's sort of a quick summary of what we discussed (I basically used what we talked about a couple of meetings ago as the agenda -
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/design-team%40lists.fedorap... but I rearrnaged the points from the log here to be more coherent than I was. :) )
1. Current State of the Fedora Design Team
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We talked about the FAD we held in January of this year and what we accomplished, and how we've sustained it - cleaning up the ticket queue and coming up with a workable ticket process, re-establishing regular meetings and doing regular ticket triage. riecatnor and threebean also redesigned the new badge ticket submission pro9cess and the resulting badge request tickets have been more useful.
We are talking about doing a schedule review during our meetings since we missed at least one deliverable for F23 (media art.) A cool idea from langdon was to auto-script ticket creation for release deliverables so they were in our trac and we could just track them the same way we track any other ticket and have assignees / etc. We would need help with writing such a script, though (and we might want to eventually move our ticket system to pagure.io.)
2. Future Plans
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- We talked about Maria's project to organize and fill out our swag designs.
- We talked about how Marie has been mentoring newcomers in creating badges and ran a successful Badge Workshop at Flock and that we'd like to do more Badge workshops/hackathon kind of events.
- We talked about the Fedora Hubs project. We also talked about upcoming internship positions (including a UX summer internship for summer 2016 in Boston) for working on Hubs.
3. Things the Design Team Needs from the Rest of the Fedora Project
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A. DESIGN TEAM FAD
- We'd like to do another Design Team FAD in 2016, in July, in the Boston area. It would involve both a Badge Hackathon as well as a day to work on print design materials in preparation for Flock EMEA the following month.
- We'd like to integrate some kind of newcomer recruitment into the event too - maybe some kind of student participation - although July is a bad month to do this as many university students have left campus for the summer. :(
- We'd also like to try to engage remote attendees. We had issues at our Jan 2015 FAD, but the situation may be better in July 2016, particularly if we use Red Hat's Boston area office as it is getting a video / conference system upgrade.
- Our cheapest option is going to be hosting at Red Hat's office in Westford MA; we have better potential for engaging new folks if we head closer to Boston but lodging in Boston in the summer tends to be quite expensive. Another option is arranging transport for students from universities up to Westford.
- To move forward with this we need a draft proposal, which mizmo took as an action item.
B. SHOW ME THE CONTENT
- Made mostly as a PSA - we frequently get last-minute design requests that do not include actual (text) content to use. Sometimes we as designers come pu with the content even though it's not our thing. Please be kind to your designer friends and don't ask us to design stuff until you have your content / goals / vision to share with us so we can make you a nice design.
C. NEED SPECS / PRINTER INFO / REASONABLE TIME
- The integrity of our design work should be treated as seriously as the integrity of Fedora's code, so please provide us specs and info on printers / vendors so we can make sure our design work reflects Fedora's brand correctly (and in enough time to get the job done.)
4. Recruiting and Retention
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- This is something we have room for improvement on.
- We think our recent hyperkitty list migration might help in lowering the barrier to participate on our mailing list.
- We had some ideas to do virtual event like office hours at regular intervals so newbies could show up for hands on help.
- We think our retention rate is pretty typical. Usually when we lose folks it's because of a changing life situation - new job, graduate from school, etc.
- We need to focus more on recruitment; don't put a lot of active effort into it. Mostly folks come to our mailing list and volunteer and we try our best to follow up; only a few continue to engage.
- Some of our recruits are technical and want to learn more about design; some of our recruits have a strong design background but don't know as much about the technical bits.
5. Swag Strategy
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- Maria's project to clean up our swag assets is going to help.
- Traditionally our swag has been very haphazard without (seemingly) much centralized organization.
- Should we consider some bounds on swag production to help manage it (example would be T-shirts for FUDcons/Flocks but not for FADs as a policy - as they are more impactful environmentally / cost-wise.)
- Could we consider alternatives to T-shirts?
- There are significant regional differences in swag production that should be righted.
- Discussion lead to a suggestion of creating a draft swag policy to try to organize thoughts around this.
~m
8 years
Fedora Design team presentation to council?
by Matthew Miller
Hi all! The Fedora Council has been doing roughly-monthly checkins with
different Fedora teams and subprojects, and we'd be interested in
hearing from Design. We've been doing these on Google+ [*], with a
presenter with slides and stuff. It doesn't need to be long or very
formal, but something more organized than an unstructured chat. It'd
cover:
- the current state of the subproject
- future plans
- things the team needs from the rest of the project
- any blockers we can help unblock
- big resource requests?
Is anyone from Design interested in doing this? We use the Monday 17:00 UTC
timeslot. October 12 is a US holiday (Indigenous Peoples' Day, at my
house at least), but October 19 or 26th would be open.
* see council list for discussion on open source alternatives;
hopefully in the not too distant future.
--
Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
8 years, 1 month
Request to review the mockups for AskFedora Redesign
by Kalpani Anuradha
Hi all,
I'm working on the project AskFedora UX/UI and functionality overhaul under
GSoC this summer. I have created some mockups for the pages in AskFedota
which can be viewed at my blog -
http://anuradhanotes.blogspot.com/search/label/GSoC
Also I have set up a repository in fedoradesign github where I have pushed
my current work on the mockups -
https://github.com/fedoradesign/Askbot-mockups
I would like to have some feedback on these mockups and would like to know
the improvements that I need to do further and whether there are any
additional things that I need to include in the designs. The views of all
of you would be very important to this project.
Thank you
--
Anuradha Welivita
Undergraduate | Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Moratuwa
Sri Lanka
8 years, 1 month