2016-12-11 1:03 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf@gmail.com>:
Hello Robert, by now I'm 4 people interested to join to websites group. Previously I maked little events named "Fedora weekends" oriented to design with few people, I think we can organize 2 o 3 fedora weekends via hangouts and in the last session we can do the easyfixes and review these to join the people officially to the team. In the future we can make little local FAD's and hacklab in the FUDCon/Flock event with these people.

If you are agreet we can make the first weekend in january.

Regards





Hi Alex,
this sounds like a good plan for me, although I'd organize this more like a workshop and try to get feedback also between sessions, like the Infra guys are doing.
January is ok for me, but we need to:

1) Find a suitable time to make the hangout session (I am UTC+1) of let's say 2 hours? I cannot do a session for a whole weekend, sorry.
2) We could ask a RedHat guy to open a bluejeans session for us, which by personal experience works much better for things like that
3) I would not make more than 3 sessions, maybe weekly
4) 3 weeks are too much for easyfix tickets, we can work on something bigger together, which we can release for F26 Beta. Pagure makes it quite easier to work on a separate project with forks and pull requests to a dedicated branch.
5) It is fine to do easyfix stuff in the last session or shortly after it and get people involved directly to the websites team (we can see how it goes and maybe sponsor some of them even before)

The first steps to do first, IMO are:
a) start a "whenisgood" at the end of December to see when we can make the workshops happen. If we want to use bluejeans I can try to organize the session (or maybe Matthew also continues reading the topic ;)
b) People interested should at least read our wiki and clone the websites repo. Reading something about git would also not harm :)

Other ideas? Would this work for you? If needed we can also organize a websites meeting on IRC to discuss the details, just tell me.
Thanks again for your proposal and interest.
Kind regards.

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Robert Mayr
(robyduck)