Non-JS browsers and docs.fp.o
by Paul W. Frields
In our meeting tonight, Eric said Rudi had worked on the HTML index
page for docs.fp.o.
We had a user show up in #fedora-docs and alert us to a problem with
using w3m, links, or other non-JS browsers. There's no way to use the
existing selections to get to a guide as far as he (or I) could tell.
I'm thinking in particular of people who use text browsers for a11y
reasons, but I think there are other non-JS users out there too.
They're a minority, but something tells me that fixing this is not a
huge amount of work.
Would it be possible, Rudi, for you to add a fallback of some sort so
people using non-JS browsers could also have access to our guides?
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14 years, 2 months
Upcoming Fedora 13 Schedule Tasks
by John Poelstra
Start End Name
Wed 18-Nov Tue 04-May Create POT files for All Guides
Tue 23-Feb Tue 23-Feb Start Alpha Beat and Feature Page Review
Tue 23-Feb Thu 25-Feb Comb Beats and Feature Pages for Alpha
14 years, 2 months
Joining
by Michael Price
My name I Michael Price and i would like to help with the fedora
documentation in any way needed. I have some experience using docbook
and moin moin, I don't know if that will help or not but I am more than
willing to learn what I have to learn in order to help out.
14 years, 2 months
Self-Introduction
by Larry Brower
Hi,
My name is Larry and I would like to help with the documentation project
any way I can. While I do not know DocBook currently, I am willing to
learn it. I am a system admin by trade and so normally have to read the
documentation as opposed to writing them. If there is anything specific
you would like to know just ask.
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14 years, 2 months
Self-Introduction
by Alex Zajac
Hello,
My name is Alex Zajac. I am currently a student at Minnesota State
University Mankato, and this is my first effort to contribute to a
Linux distribution. I would like to edit documentation where editing
is needed, and completing documentation where it is needed. I am also
interested in working with GRUB2 as the Fedora boot loader in the
future, as I become more familiar with it.
I hope to be a valuable contributor to the Fedora Project!
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14 years, 2 months
Mission statement questions
by Karsten Wade
We have a mission as a sub-project:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_mission_statement
The mission of the Fedora Documentation Project is to provide
documentation to users and developers to improve the overall usage
of Fedora. We do that by explaining the usage of certain pieces of
software or systems, provide written accounts of special events
(releases, etc), and provide recommendations on setting of software
or systems (security, performance, etc).
At a few reads, I don't really recognize any of the content. It has a
few sentences that introduce newer ideas than I recall being in
there. One is welcome in my mind (special events), one is an odd duck
(provide recommendations).
Also, some content is missing that I recall from before. The gist
was, the project has a goal to produce 100% FLOSS content, tools, and
processes. This goal fits in to the overall Fedora Project objective
of being entirely rebuildable from source.
Anyone know the history of the transition of the mission content? Was
this discussed and I missed it?
Otherwise, I'd like to discuss this mission statement.
I posted some questions on these right here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Docs_Project_mission_statement
With a recommendation for an update here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Docs_Project_mission_statement#Recomm...
Your thoughts are appreciated. It's _our_ mission, after all.
- Karsten
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14 years, 2 months
Re: docs Digest, Vol 72, Issue 2
by A. Mani
Re: Mission statement questions (Karsten Wade)
Karsten Wade <kwade(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Docs_Project_mission_statement
>
> * One point is that we do document technology recommendations;
> * However, those recommendations should come from the developers, we
> just document them;
>
> No objections to my recommendation for a new mission statement, other
> than un-specifying tools (wiki), which I agree with, and consideration
> about the technology recommendations.
>
> My conclusion is to include language such as, "we document technology
> recommendations." Here's the reasoning - you may be an expert and
> making a recommendation, but that is as an expert; the _team's_
> mission is to document experts. Compare to how Wikipedia requires a
> reference; an expert cannot come and say, "I know this should be
> such-and-so," they have to point at another article somewhere where
> they as an expert declare such-and-so. This method prevents the
> documenters from having to judge the expertise level of experts. We
> ask other teams for their information, they decide amongst themselves
> who knows best and what are the right answers, and pass it over.
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:Docs_Project_mission_statement#Revise...
>
> Revised final proposal
>
> The mission of the Fedora Documentation Project is to provide
> documentation to users and contributors to improve the overall usage
> and experience of Fedora. We do that by overseeing
> community-maintained content, explaining the usage of certain pieces
> of software or systems, and documenting technology recommendations
> and for special events (releases, etc). In pursuit of this work, the
> Docs Project creates and works with 100% free/libre and open source
> software, content, tools, and processes to create a reusable
> documentation system that is buildable from source by anyone and
> free forever.
>
> Any final thoughts here on list?
The sentences appear long.
Ignorant newbies may misinterpret the last line. It should be like....
"system. Interested people are free to reuse the document source under
the CCSA license."
Otherwise it is fine.
Best
A. Mani
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14 years, 2 months
Docs Meeting 2010-02-04 Summary
by Eric Christensen
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Meeting started by sparks at 00:03:01 UTC. The full logs are available
at
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Meeting summary
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* Roll Call (sparks, 00:03:10)
* Desktop Help Summit (sparks, 00:06:31)
* LINK: http://live.gnome.org/DesktopHelpSummit2010 (sparks,
00:06:39)
* LINK: http://talk.fedoraproject.org/ (quaid, 00:13:10)
* Release Notes (sparks, 00:18:42)
* New Guides (sparks, 00:19:40)
* Guide Status (sparks, 00:20:34)
* LINK:
http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-13/f-13-docs-tasks.html
(stickster, 00:21:45)
* Release Notes (sparks, 00:22:45)
* Release Notes for F13 Alpha start production in 3 weeks (2010-02-23)
(stickster, 00:23:03)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_F13_schedule (jjmcd,
00:25:11)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_F13_schedule (jjmcd,
00:26:24)
* LINK: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1455
(stickster, 00:37:05)
* LINK:
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1455#comment:43
(stickster, 00:39:10)
* ACTION: sparks to add comment explaining the need for the Transifex
0.7 (sparks, 00:40:52)
* Guide status (sparks, 00:44:19)
* Outstanding BZ Tickets (sparks, 00:53:28)
* ACTION: stickster to talk to glezos about transifex and to report
back ASAP! :) (sparks, 01:03:15)
* LINK:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&classificat...
(sparks, 01:06:18)
* All other topics (sparks, 01:08:43)
* ACTION: sparks to setup a bug tackle day for Docs (sparks,
01:11:36)
Meeting ended at 01:14:24 UTC.
Action Items
- ------------
* sparks to add comment explaining the need for the Transifex 0.7
* stickster to talk to glezos about transifex and to report back ASAP!
:)
* sparks to setup a bug tackle day for Docs
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* sparks
* sparks to add comment explaining the need for the Transifex 0.7
* sparks to setup a bug tackle day for Docs
* stickster
* stickster to talk to glezos about transifex and to report back ASAP!
:)
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* jjmcd (55)
* shaunm (15)
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14 years, 2 months
Docs Meeting 2010-02-04 IRC log
by Eric Christensen
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00:03:01 <sparks> #startmeeting Docs Project Meeting - Agenda:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_meetings
00:03:02 <zodbot> Meeting started Thu Feb 4 00:03:01 2010 UTC. The
chair is sparks. Information about MeetBot at
http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot.
00:03:03 <zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea
#link #topic.
00:03:10 <sparks> #topic Roll Call
00:03:13 * sparks
00:03:16 * stickster
00:03:39 * jjmcd .
00:03:55 * shaunm
00:05:27 <stickster> sparks: I think that's it, shall we proceed?
00:06:01 * sparks was hoping others might show up
00:06:20 <stickster> Where's that quaid guy? :-D
00:06:23 <sparks> #chair jjmcd
00:06:23 <zodbot> Current chairs: jjmcd sparks
00:06:31 <sparks> #topic Desktop Help Summit
00:06:39 <sparks> #link http://live.gnome.org/DesktopHelpSummit2010
00:07:06 <sparks> jjmcd: Did you get funding squared away for you to
attend the Summit?
00:07:07 * stickster is happy jjmcd will be there to represent
00:07:32 <jjmcd> Sparks - still haven't totally nailed all the details
but I will be there
00:07:45 <shaunm> I've got nothing to add.
00:07:51 <sparks> shaunm: Thank you
00:07:52 <stickster> jjmcd: shaunm: Will there be a "live/remote"
component so others can participate from afar?
00:07:52 <jjmcd> I assume you are still no?
00:08:11 <shaunm> there are two locals who have offered up
accommodations at their place, by the way
00:08:12 <sparks> jjmcd: At this time. Still working with the boss on
if I can rule out a few projects.
00:08:27 <jjmcd> stickster, I have no sudh capability
00:08:41 <jjmcd> work is the curse of the drinking class
00:08:41 <shaunm> stickster: an Ubuntu person asked that as well. I
think it would be neat, but I'm not sure I know how to go about setting
it up
00:08:57 <stickster> shaunm: One way to do it is the way we do FUDCon Live.
00:09:14 <stickster> shaunm: You could have one person in each
hour/timeslice of the conference transcribe to an IRC channel.
00:09:32 <sparks> Fedora Talk?
00:09:42 <stickster> shaunm: Alternatively, or in addition, you can use
a VoIP dialin so people can listen in on proceedings
00:09:42 * quaid has shown up
00:09:49 <jjmcd> If we have wifi I can certainly help with the IRC
stuff, but I have no IP phone or stuff like that
00:10:00 <sparks> jjmcd: I can send you one
00:10:06 <stickster> jjmcd: You don't need a special IP phone... you can
dial in from a normal phone too
00:10:21 <stickster> shaunm: There is a local dial in for Chicago:
http://talk.fedoraproject.org/
00:10:38 <jjmcd> hmmm, so if shaunm could score us one of those
conference phones we could just dial 2008
00:10:43 <stickster> jjmcd: Exactly.
00:11:05 <stickster> shaunm: Does that strike you as easy enough to pull
off?
00:11:40 <shaunm> I'll check with Kevin to see if there's anything there
we can use.
00:11:48 <jjmcd> that would be great
00:11:54 <shaunm> it would be
00:12:00 <stickster> shaunm: Even a cell phone would suffice, I'm sure
you'll have some of those around :-)
00:12:02 <shaunm> are there limits on who could dial in?
00:12:08 <stickster> shaunm: Not really
00:12:25 <stickster> The codec is pretty tight, unless more than a
couple dozen people dialed in it should work OK
00:12:30 <sparks> Fedorians would have access via VoIP... others could
just dial in, correct?
00:12:42 <jjmcd> shaunm and there are more numbers than just chicago
00:12:42 <quaid> yes, which would limit the voip draw
00:12:46 <stickster> sparks: Right
00:12:55 <stickster> sparks: shaunm: And there's a streaming connection
too I believe.
00:13:03 <sparks> Ooo
00:13:04 <shaunm> ok, I'm just wondering if it's ok for non-fedora
people to use this as well
00:13:10 <quaid> #link http://talk.fedoraproject.org/
00:13:29 <stickster> Sure
00:13:31 <sparks> shaunm: Should be fine
00:13:45 <jjmcd> shaunm Fedorans get a voip connection, but others can
just dial one of 4 or 5 numbers
00:14:18 * sparks needs to get his VoIP problems figured out.
00:14:23 <stickster> It's a GNOME event, we <3 GNOME... no problem. QED. :-)
00:14:32 <jjmcd> :-)
00:14:46 <shaunm> I wonder if I could figure out a simple way to stream
video as well
00:14:57 <quaid> ustream.tv or something similar?
00:15:06 <quaid> or icecast.fedoraproject.org
00:15:24 <jjmcd> Wouldn't surprise me if the uni had a server
00:15:24 <stickster> shaunm: We worked on a fully free software solution
last weekend. It's not done, but we're a couple steps closer.
00:15:44 <shaunm> nice
00:15:54 <stickster> It's just a matter of a little more developer time
00:16:01 <shaunm> I'd have to think about hardware. I suppose I could
just use a webcam
00:16:10 <stickster> shaunm: https://fedorahosted.org/freeseer/
00:16:17 <shaunm> I wonder if my camcorder can be made to work for streaming
00:16:31 <stickster> shaunm: That software I just URL'd is meant to do that
00:16:38 <shaunm> awesome
00:16:42 <stickster> via firewire, v4l, v4l2
00:17:02 * stickster doesn't want to gum up docs meeting with technical
weeds, ask me about it later if interested
00:17:03 <shaunm> I have fun stuff to distract me from contracts tomorrow.
00:17:17 <shaunm> sure
00:17:30 <stickster> shaunm: That code needs love, btw... but opening it
up was the first step ;-)
00:17:42 * stickster yields floor for any other Desktop Help Summit stuff
00:17:59 <sparks> Okay, anything else?
00:18:33 <sparks> Okay... moving on
00:18:42 <sparks> #topic Release Notes
00:18:55 <sparks> jjmcd: Anything new?
00:19:02 * jjmcd was totally consumed with NTS stuff this week so
nothing to report
00:19:17 <sparks> Okay.
00:19:40 <sparks> #topic New Guides
00:19:52 <sparks> Anyone have any new guides they want to talk about?
00:20:34 <sparks> #topic Guide Status
00:20:54 <sparks> Anyone know what the status of the new Transifex?
00:21:10 <stickster> sparks: There is an infrastructure ticket
00:21:15 <stickster> Hang on and I'll dig up the link
00:21:21 <stickster> Also, I want to back up to release notes for a second.
00:21:22 <sparks> thanks
00:21:27 <sparks> Ok
00:21:39 <stickster> You guys are kind of breezing through the agenda,
but I don't see any note on where we are in the schedule
00:21:45 <stickster>
http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-13/f-13-docs-tasks.html
00:21:47 <jjmcd> That reminds me
00:22:00 <stickster> THat shows 3 weeks until Release Notes start
getting prepared for Alpha, the first of two test releases before final.
00:22:03 <jjmcd> I need to remind guide owners once again about the
schedule sign up
00:22:30 <stickster> sparks: Can you topic back to Release Notes to
capture this piece?
00:22:45 <sparks> #topic Release Notes
00:22:50 <stickster> Cool, thanks
00:23:03 <stickster> #info Release Notes for F13 Alpha start production
in 3 weeks (2010-02-23)
00:23:24 <stickster> What are we planning to produce for the Alpha?
00:23:35 <jjmcd> One pager
00:23:50 <jjmcd> wIf I recall, working with marketing like last time
00:24:14 <stickster> OK, and content for that will come from devs and
contributors directly, with Docs editing?
00:24:32 <jjmcd> Mostly stolen from feature pages I imagine
00:24:52 <stickster> jjmcd: OK, then I think it would be a good idea to
clarify that schedule with the right tasks and dates
00:25:11 <jjmcd> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_F13_schedule
00:25:11 <stickster> This is what John Poelstra was asking for earlier
and maybe it was unclear what he was looking for
00:25:29 <stickster> poelcat just wants to make sure that schedule
reflects what the Docs team is really doing
00:25:33 <jjmcd> We can/should flesh that out a little
00:25:40 <stickster> jjmcd: Let's do it now, then.
00:25:55 <stickster> What tasks make up the Alpha release notes production?
00:26:07 <jjmcd> stickster, we have asked all parties to sign up
for/comment on, F13 tasks on the url I just pasted
00:26:17 <jjmcd> relnotes is at the bottom
00:26:18 <stickster> Did I miss one?
00:26:24 <jjmcd> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_F13_schedule
00:26:29 <stickster> Nuts, didn't see my buffer, thanks jjmcd
00:27:07 <stickster> Wow, jjmcd, so that's complete for Release notes then?
00:27:12 <stickster> cool
00:27:36 <jjmcd> Well, I gave poor John a tough time over that
00:28:03 <stickster> Was that a yes, or a no?
00:28:06 <jjmcd> But I think we are close to right this time
00:28:08 <jjmcd> Yeah
00:28:17 <stickster> Cool
00:28:31 <jjmcd> I need to buy into it because its basically my schedule
after a zillion rounds with poelcat
00:28:52 <stickster> jjmcd: Is there a pre-Feb 23 task for letting
people know what we are expecting from them (marketing, general
community, etc.)?
00:29:16 <jjmcd> There are several like that, dunno about pre-23rd tho
00:29:54 <jjmcd> We were pretty lightweight on alpha because last time
marketing mosly led
00:30:06 <jjmcd> sheesh the typing tonight
00:30:24 <stickster> jjmcd: OK, maybe a task to send marketing a heads
up then?
00:30:42 <jjmcd> Yeah, and also to devs for being sure feature pages are
updated
00:30:53 <jjmcd> I'll add a ping on my to-do for the 11th
00:30:58 <jjmcd> that will give 2 weeks
00:31:10 <stickster> jjmcd: OK, write that in and I'll ping poelcat to
update his schedule appropriately
00:31:35 <stickster> The task is either email someone, or show up at a
meeting
00:31:59 <stickster> Marketing meets on Tuesdays 3:00pm EST (2000 UTC)
if that helps
00:34:00 <sparks> Anything else?
00:34:18 <stickster> not here, thanks sparks
00:34:23 <stickster> thanks jjmcd
00:34:32 <sparks> How will the Transifex delay affect the Release Notes?
00:35:25 <jjmcd> That is a problem
00:35:49 <sparks> yes
00:36:31 <quaid> is that delayed ue to lack of hands to do the upgrade work?
00:36:36 <stickster> sparks: Might want to #topic back, now that I
finished my digression :-D
00:36:39 * stickster looks for link
00:36:53 <jjmcd> WHat is the status there? I have been assuming glezos
would be ready
00:37:05 <stickster>
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1455
00:37:11 <sparks> quaid: I don't know/think so
00:37:55 <stickster> jjmcd: sparks: You guys need the new Tx 0.7+ to
work with Publican production smoothly, right?
00:38:02 <jjmcd> Correct
00:38:11 <jjmcd> And we made schedule assumptions
00:38:12 <stickster> I see sparks in cc: on that ticket
00:38:28 <ricky> It's about 80% of the way there :-/ It's up to the
testing stage, but there's one glitch with the staging setup preventing
testing at the moment. I haven't had any luck chasing that down though :-(
00:38:28 <jjmcd> Reworked a lot of what we were doing based on 0.7
00:38:47 <stickster> ricky: Hi there!
00:39:03 <stickster> ricky: Is that the piece in comment 43?
00:39:10 <stickster>
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1455#comment:43
00:39:34 <stickster> sparks: You might want to comment in that ticket
that this is critical for F13 guides/release notes
00:39:38 <sparks> ok
00:39:57 <quaid> +1
00:40:08 <ricky> Well, I actually know the cause for the issue in
comment 43. It's the problem in comment 38 that we're having issues with
00:40:35 <ricky> I'll be able to debug this further after tonight, so
hopefully it'll be ready for testing soon this week
00:40:47 <stickster> ricky: Thanks for looking into that for us
00:40:52 <sparks> #action sparks to add comment explaining the need for
the Transifex 0.7
00:41:02 <sparks> ricky: Thanks!
00:41:56 <sparks> Okay, anything else?
00:42:37 <stickster> nope, other than that sparks, you might want to
explicitly ask if it should raised to 'critical' in the Trac
00:42:55 <sparks> ok
00:43:01 * stickster doesn't know the criteria that infrastructure uses
for that, probably just "a lot of people really need it yesterday" :-)
00:43:11 <ricky> Setting it to critical as is is fine
00:43:20 <stickster> ricky: OK, thanks!
00:43:22 <ricky> Or blocker if it's blocking something :-)
00:44:08 <sparks> Okay... moving back to Guides...
00:44:19 <sparks> #topic Guide status
00:44:20 <jjmcd> on Mar 11 it is a blocker
00:44:35 <sparks> So everyone is waiting on the Transifex upgrade.
00:45:11 <jjmcd> Guides are supposed to be sending POTs to tfx already
00:45:13 <sparks> Does anyone have any concerns about their guide?
00:45:18 <sparks> Yes.
00:46:17 <sparks> But that was also a proactive submission. So it's not
at a critial status, yet.
00:47:18 <sparks> rudi: What's going on on your guides?
00:47:29 <sparks> rudi: Have you heard anything from radsy?
00:48:46 <stickster> ricky: It sounds like it might end up blocking
release notes production if we're unlucky...
00:48:46 <stickster> I suppose we could work around the l10n issues but
it would be painful, yet again
00:48:46 * stickster doesn't want jjmcd to have to go through that
00:48:48 <stickster> <eof/>
00:48:52 * stickster hums Jeopardy theme :-)
00:49:22 <sparks> Well... I don't have anything.
00:49:23 <jjmcd> stickster, we also have a boatload of guides to deal
with this time
00:49:35 <stickster> jjmcd: There's quite a lot of them
00:49:44 <sparks> As soon as we get Transifex up we'll want all guides
to start pushing POTs.
00:49:54 <jjmcd> But you know, rudi sprinkles his magic pixie dust and
the problems go away
00:50:04 <stickster> jjmcd: So really, the owners of those docs *need*
Tx 0.7, because we can't expect every owner to work around the l10n tooling
00:50:11 <jjmcd> Exactly
00:50:31 <sparks> yes
00:51:05 <sparks> Okay...
00:51:15 <stickster> Do all of those docs have specific owners? Just curiosu
00:51:17 <stickster> *curious
00:51:22 <sparks> kinda
00:51:28 <stickster> kinda specific? ;-)
00:51:32 <sparks> I think we can point to someone for each guide, yes.
00:51:35 <stickster> "somewhat pregnant"
00:51:37 <stickster> :-D
00:51:57 <stickster> OK, fair enough -- just wondering how many people
were going to be rolled up in that Tx blocker.
00:52:03 <jjmcd> But most fall to just a few people :-(
00:52:08 <sparks> yes
00:52:31 <sparks> We wanted to get the POT files uploaded early so l10n
would have more time to do the work.
00:52:40 <stickster> Yup
00:53:18 <sparks> Okay... lets talk tickets
00:53:22 <sparks> err... bugs
00:53:28 <sparks> #topic Outstanding BZ Tickets
00:53:28 <stickster> So do you guys want to set up some sort of "point
of no return" date for Fedora's Tx 0.7? in collaboration with the L10n folks
00:53:35 <stickster> oops, wasn't finished
00:53:50 <sparks> stickster: What else you got?
00:54:02 <stickster> sparks: I think it's important that we know exactly
when is too late for Tx 0.7 from y'all's perspective
00:54:07 <stickster> And that Infrastructure know too
00:54:17 <stickster> If we pass that date, is there any other alternative?
00:54:32 <stickster> Do we have the ability to use transifex.org in the
meantime, or something else?
00:54:49 <sparks> Ummm.... I think we had a solution for F12 but it was
painful.
00:55:09 <stickster> sparks: It was.
00:55:34 <stickster> sparks: Was my question hazy?
00:55:47 <stickster> Not sure if I wrote it badly.
00:56:16 <stickster> You guys know that translate.fedoraproject.org is
our hosted instance of Tx, right?
00:56:17 <sparks> I was waiting for jjmcd to chime in... He was the
"designer" of the solution.
00:56:24 <sparks> yes
00:56:37 <stickster> Well, I think in all cases, jjmcd used
translate.fedoraproject.org -- correct?
00:56:37 <jjmcd> We need to re-do the sked with L10N if we don't have it
00:56:44 <stickster> jjmcd: don't have it by when?
00:56:51 <jjmcd> mar 11
00:56:54 <stickster> OK
00:57:08 <stickster> jjmcd: And you used translate.fp.o for everything
last time, along with ugly hacky workarounds, right?
00:57:18 <jjmcd> We made some sweeping assumptions in that schedule. Yes
00:57:38 <stickster> jjmcd: OK, thanks
00:57:40 <jjmcd> Once it was scripted the main issue was the elapsed time
00:57:59 <jjmcd> Takes a few minutes to build RNs, a few hours to merge
the po's
00:58:32 <stickster> So, what I'm asking is, in the case that ricky and
the other Infrastructure genii (I mean that most sincerely) can't get Tx
0.7+ working in our infrastructure by that date, do we have any
alternatives other than ugly hacky workarounds?
00:58:38 <stickster> Are there any worth considering?
00:58:55 <sparks> I don't think we have a different workaround
00:59:20 <stickster> What about using transifex.net for one release?
00:59:27 <stickster> Is that a possibility? I see they're running Tx
0.8.0devel.
00:59:43 <jjmcd> There may be some things we can do to ease the pain,
but as I said, we made sweeping assumptions in the schedule which need
to be revisited
01:00:04 <jjmcd> I guess that is more of a question for glezos
01:00:18 <stickster> jjmcd: OK, have one of you guys asked glezos about it?
01:00:32 <jjmcd> No, I haven't spoken with him in a while
01:00:38 <sparks> I don't know the capabilities of Transifex so I can't
answer the question about usng transifex.net.
01:00:45 <jjmcd> Mostly third hand
01:01:02 <stickster> sparks: Transifex just gives people a way to check
out POT files and send up PO files, without you having to give everyone
individual access to your guides and notes.
01:01:14 <stickster> It does the same things on transifex.net as it does
at translate.fp.o
01:01:15 <sparks> yes
01:01:29 <sparks> I don't know about the versions, though
01:01:39 <sparks> did 0.8 break something else?
01:01:42 <sparks> don't know
01:01:44 <stickster> The question would be, if we did something on the
tx.net 0.8.0, would it be portable back to translate.fp.o 0.7
01:02:14 <sparks> that too
01:02:41 <stickster> OK, if no one wants to take on the task of asking
glezos about it, I will
01:02:48 <stickster> sparks: #action me baby
01:03:15 <sparks> #action stickster to talk to glezos about transifex
and to report back ASAP! :)
01:04:36 <sparks> jjmcd: Anything else?
01:04:46 <jjmcd> nope
01:05:02 <sparks> stickster: ?
01:05:50 <stickster> nada
01:06:00 <sparks> Okay
01:06:05 <sparks> BZ Tickets...
01:06:18 <sparks> #link
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&classificat...
01:06:56 <sparks> Last week I went through and tried to assign tickets
where I thought I could
01:07:51 <sparks> So please login and see what we can take
01:07:54 <sparks> you can take
01:08:05 <sparks> there are 109 outstanding tickets
01:08:42 <stickster> sparks: Hey, I think I actually closed or
reassigned some of mine properly in a recent bug binge
01:08:43 <sparks> #topic All other topics
01:08:54 <sparks> stickster: Excellent!
01:09:27 <stickster> sparks: Is there any thought given to a bug sprint day?
01:09:28 <sparks> Does anyone have anything else they'd like to discuss?
01:09:39 <sparks> stickster: I haven't.
01:09:45 <stickster> sparks: You should! :-)
01:10:04 <stickster> It's worked well for some other collateral
groups... marketing does this, mchua rocketh the issue list.
01:10:09 <sparks> Not sure we have enough people to jump in. We haven't
been able to get everyone together at the same time in a while.
01:10:32 <jjmcd> And there are a surprising number of names on those bugs
01:10:36 <stickster> sparks: I can commit to helping
01:10:42 <stickster> quaid: How about you, any chance?
01:11:08 <stickster> sparks: If you can pick a weekend day, that might
work best, esp. since everyone's got $DAYJOB concerns
01:11:20 <sparks> ya
01:11:24 <stickster> sparks: Why don't you bring it up on the list and
see who nibbles
01:11:27 <quaid> I would jump in
01:11:31 <quaid> if I can meet the time :)
01:11:35 <quaid> sprints are the bomb
01:11:36 <sparks> #action sparks to setup a bug tackle day for Docs
01:12:04 * stickster is going to have a hard stop in about 4 min, just
for info in case he disappears
01:12:19 <sparks> Does anyone have anything else they'd like to discuss?
01:12:49 * stickster is mum
01:14:19 <sparks> Okay, thanks everyone for coming out!
01:14:24 <sparks> #endmeeting
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