Hi,
In the interest of transparency and to provide a summary for everyone, here is my report to community architecture team in Red Hat who funded this event. Thank you all for your participation. Hope to do something similar soon.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Fedora Activity Day - Pune, Summary Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 12:16:09 +0530 From: Rahul Sundaram To: community-architecture-list
Hi
We had organized a Fedora Activity Day last weekend in the Red Hat office. It was a two day event. You might have seen the blog posts on that over this week in Planet Fedora and we have a roundup of all that at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Pune_2010#Reports
I expect to see a couple more at some point soon. We had a variety of projects and tasks that was tackled during the event. Here is a quick summary:
* OLPC/Sugar: Sayamindu who works for OLPC joined hands with Kushal Das to package up a accessibility tool of interest to OLPC and a Sugar activity called Pathagar which is a book server (http://github.com/sayamindu/pathagar). Sayamindu also gave a talk on life as downstream of Fedora.
* Fedora Tour - A clutter based app with whiz bang effects that aims to provide a friendly welcome screen for new users on first login. Ankur Sinha is leading this effort. Ankur Sinha has also helped out in packaging reviews and submitted a few new review requests. The latest being a dependency of Shotwell.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/desktop/2010-June/006339.html
* Fedora Medical Spin: Susmit is a leading an effort to create a medical spin for the next release. Many of us are helping out.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/india/2010-May/003497.html
Harsh Varma participated in some packaging tasks and is helping with this spin as well.
* Systemd, WebM support etc: I reviewed a few packages, approved one and worked on packaging up systemd, updating webkitgtk in Fedora 12 for WebM support, fixing a E-V-R issue that broke Deluge, qbittorrent etc for users upgrading to Fedora 13 from Fedora 12.
* Package Reviews: A number of us including Rangeen Basu, Ankur Sinha, Kushal Das and me participated in doing package reviews.
* Autootools workshop: Siddesh who works for GSS gave a introductory workshop on autotoolizing a project.
* Repository wide fixes - Rakesh Pandit working on fixing several security bugs and Imran who couldn't make it to the event due to some last minute disruption came up on IRC and filed patches that fixed all of the pending E-V-R issues between Fedora 12 and Fedora 13
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=599492
Rakesh will be committing and doing the builds to resolve them today. We hope to be tackling source url issues, desktop file fixes, FTBFS and other similar issues via a online FAD sometime later.
* gFotoStat: Kishan and Meejan worked on a tool for statistics of photos for professionals. This tool can run against a set of pics and provide all sorts of interesting info based on the metadata. They fixed a number of bugs and added some new features in a new release.
* wordGroupz: Ratnadeep worked on a new project which is a vocabulary builder and he also took on some packaging tasks.
* Shreyank Gupta worked on packaging Sup, a popular gmailish mail client written in Ruby and several of the Ruby module dependencies. He has just been sponsored yesterday.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/india/2010-June/003542.html
* Salim Ansari hacked on Anjuta including a symbol browser and some new search capabilities and Satya continued her work on Beacon, a web based docbook xml editor
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At the end of the event, we had a discussion about what went well and what we could improve and about organizing a FUDCon next year. Hopefully, I didn't miss anything too important. Thanks for funding this event and helping out.
Rahul
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On 06/04/2010 12:20 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
At the end of the event, we had a discussion about what went well and what we could improve and about organizing a FUDCon next year. Hopefully, I didn't miss anything too important.
... and I did. Runa ported the help in the new mallard format from Tomboy to Gnote for GNOME 3 readiness.
http://runab.fedorapeople.org/gnote-doc-updates.tar.gz
Rahul