Hello world, my name is Alex Oviedo and I am a fedora ambassador in Peru (Latam). I want to make a FAD oriented websites to enroll new people in the team (me included). I want to know who can help us and their time availability. I await your answers, regards
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 05:02:52PM +0000, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis wrote:
Hello world, my name is Alex Oviedo and I am a fedora ambassador in Peru (Latam). I want to make a FAD oriented websites to enroll new people in the team (me included). I want to know who can help us and their time availability. I await your answers, regards
Do you want to do an online/global event, or are you envisioning an in-person get-together?
Hello Matthew, I want a local FAD only with online help, almos with 5 or 7 local people.
We can start with few easyfixes or something else.
El mar., 22 nov. 2016 a las 12:12, Matthew Miller (mattdm@fedoraproject.org) escribió:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 05:02:52PM +0000, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis wrote:
Hello world, my name is Alex Oviedo and I am a fedora ambassador in Peru (Latam). I want to make a FAD oriented websites to enroll new people in
the
team (me included). I want to know who can help us and their time availability. I await your answers, regards
Do you want to do an online/global event, or are you envisioning an in-person get-together?
-- Matthew Miller mattdm@fedoraproject.org Fedora Project Leader
Basically, I want to know the simple tasks that we can complete in one day or short time, then a official member of the team should review the work and sponsor us to enroll into the team officially.
El mar., 22 nov. 2016 a las 12:18, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis (< alleinerwolf@gmail.com>) escribió:
Hello Matthew, I want a local FAD only with online help, almos with 5 or 7 local people.
We can start with few easyfixes or something else.
El mar., 22 nov. 2016 a las 12:12, Matthew Miller (< mattdm@fedoraproject.org>) escribió:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 05:02:52PM +0000, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis wrote:
Hello world, my name is Alex Oviedo and I am a fedora ambassador in Peru (Latam). I want to make a FAD oriented websites to enroll new people in
the
team (me included). I want to know who can help us and their time availability. I await your answers, regards
Do you want to do an online/global event, or are you envisioning an in-person get-together?
-- Matthew Miller mattdm@fedoraproject.org Fedora Project Leader
2016-11-22 18:43 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis alleinerwolf@gmail.com:
Basically, I want to know the simple tasks that we can complete in one day or short time, then a official member of the team should review the work and sponsor us to enroll into the team officially.
El mar., 22 nov. 2016 a las 12:18, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis (< alleinerwolf@gmail.com>) escribió:
Hello Matthew, I want a local FAD only with online help, almos with 5 or 7 local people.
We can start with few easyfixes or something else.
El mar., 22 nov. 2016 a las 12:12, Matthew Miller (< mattdm@fedoraproject.org>) escribió:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 05:02:52PM +0000, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis wrote:
Hello world, my name is Alex Oviedo and I am a fedora ambassador in Peru (Latam). I want to make a FAD oriented websites to enroll new people in
the
team (me included). I want to know who can help us and their time availability. I await your answers, regards
Do you want to do an online/global event, or are you envisioning an in-person get-together?
-- Matthew Miller mattdm@fedoraproject.org Fedora Project Leader
websites mailing list -- websites@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to websites-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
Hi Alex, it's a nice idea, indeed. Do you want to work just on easyfix tickets and have a review later? To make it successful we could think about an online session to understand better the websites tree, how the build works and what we are using to write our code. Not sure what you have in mind, a hangout or bluejeans session or just a logged meeting. How many people are interested? That's also a point we should know before. Give us some more details and we can see how to set this up. Regards.
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
El mar., 22 nov. 2016 a las 16:12, Robert Mayr (robyduck@fedoraproject.org) escribió:
2016-11-22 18:43 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf@gmail.com
:
Basically, I want to know the simple tasks that we can complete in one day or short time, then a official member of the team should review the work and sponsor us to enroll into the team officially.
El mar., 22 nov. 2016 a las 12:18, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis (< alleinerwolf@gmail.com>) escribió:
Hello Matthew, I want a local FAD only with online help, almos with 5 or 7 local people.
We can start with few easyfixes or something else.
El mar., 22 nov. 2016 a las 12:12, Matthew Miller (< mattdm@fedoraproject.org>) escribió:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 05:02:52PM +0000, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis wrote:
Hello world, my name is Alex Oviedo and I am a fedora ambassador in Peru (Latam). I want to make a FAD oriented websites to enroll new people in
the
team (me included). I want to know who can help us and their time availability. I await your answers, regards
Do you want to do an online/global event, or are you envisioning an in-person get-together?
-- Matthew Miller mattdm@fedoraproject.org Fedora Project Leader
websites mailing list -- websites@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to websites-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org
Hi Alex, it's a nice idea, indeed. Do you want to work just on easyfix tickets and have a review later? To make it successful we could think about an online session to understand better the websites tree, how the build works and what we are using to write our code. Not sure what you have in mind, a hangout or bluejeans session or just a logged meeting. How many people are interested? That's also a point we should know before. Give us some more details and we can see how to set this up. Regards.
-- Robert Mayr (robyduck)
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.
Hello Robert, we call "fedora weekends" to our events, because these are at fridays afternoon or saturdays morning by 3 or 4 hours.
We are at GMT-5 timezone, I think you are 6 hours in advance.
I can talk about basic topics for the first session like:
- How to join to websites team (Read the wiki page, FAS account creation, send self introduction emails, etc) - Introduction to git. - Introduction to pagure. - Other topics can you suggest.
For the next sessions, we can talk about some specific topics like code styling, tools, etc via bluejeans sessions as you suggested with some easyfixes and a big job(for F26-Beta release) for the last session.
Best Regards.
El dom., 11 dic. 2016 a las 9:26, Robert Mayr (robyduck@fedoraproject.org) escribió:
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.
2016-12-11 17:13 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis alleinerwolf@gmail.com:
Hello Robert, we call "fedora weekends" to our events, because these are at fridays afternoon or saturdays morning by 3 or 4 hours.
Oh I see. Well, friday afternoon would be late evening for me, that's probably a good choice, let's decide through a whenisgood for the best time.
We are at GMT-5 timezone, I think you are 6 hours in advance.
Yes, correct.
I can talk about basic topics for the first session like:
- How to join to websites team (Read the wiki page, FAS account
creation, send self introduction emails, etc)
- Introduction to git.
- Introduction to pagure.
- Other topics can you suggest.
No that's quite fine ;)
For the next sessions, we can talk about some specific topics like code styling, tools, etc via bluejeans sessions as you suggested with some easyfixes and a big job(for F26-Beta release) for the last session.
Sure, this will be the content of the first session.
Best Regards.
For any questions from your side, feel free also to ping me on IRC (I saw you did, but think about the timezone). When I'm not online usually I'm marked as 'away'. Cheers.
Hello all, I'm a little free for some weeks :-). When we can do our remote FAD for websites? I have these days free: - Saturday, february 18th - Saturday, March 4th - Saturday, March 18th
I'm adding to this email to Omar Carbajal (omi18) and Fiorella Cornejo (Fiorella1234 or fiochis).
Best Regards
El dom., 11 dic. 2016 a las 12:13, Robert Mayr (robyduck@fedoraproject.org) escribió:
2016-12-11 17:13 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf@gmail.com
:
Hello Robert, we call "fedora weekends" to our events, because these are at fridays afternoon or saturdays morning by 3 or 4 hours.
Oh I see. Well, friday afternoon would be late evening for me, that's probably a good choice, let's decide through a whenisgood for the best time.
We are at GMT-5 timezone, I think you are 6 hours in advance.
Yes, correct.
I can talk about basic topics for the first session like:
- How to join to websites team (Read the wiki page, FAS account
creation, send self introduction emails, etc)
- Introduction to git.
- Introduction to pagure.
- Other topics can you suggest.
No that's quite fine ;)
For the next sessions, we can talk about some specific topics like code styling, tools, etc via bluejeans sessions as you suggested with some easyfixes and a big job(for F26-Beta release) for the last session.
Sure, this will be the content of the first session.
Best Regards.
For any questions from your side, feel free also to ping me on IRC (I saw you did, but think about the timezone). When I'm not online usually I'm marked as 'away'. Cheers.
-- Robert Mayr (robyduck)
2017-01-23 18:33 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis alleinerwolf@gmail.com:
Hello all, I'm a little free for some weeks :-). When we can do our remote FAD for websites? I have these days free:
- Saturday, february 18th
- Saturday, March 4th
- Saturday, March 18th
I'm adding to this email to Omar Carbajal (omi18) and Fiorella Cornejo (Fiorella1234 or fiochis).
Best Regards
Hi Alex, I'm not able to plan for march right now, but we would be too close to F26 Alpha. Can we aim for february 18th, maybe in the evening? This would be afternoon for you. Just an example, but 20UTC - 22 UTC would fit perfectly for me. At that point we could set the second round, which might be also march 4th. Does this work for you? Any other proposals or ideas?
Sounds good to me. I talked with Omar and Fiorela about the weekends and they are agree. I will request a classroom for february 18th. The next step is define the topics for february 18th session.
El mar., 24 de ene. de 2017 a la(s) 07:40, Robert Mayr < robyduck@fedoraproject.org> escribió:
2017-01-23 18:33 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf@gmail.com
:
Hello all, I'm a little free for some weeks :-). When we can do our remote FAD for websites? I have these days free:
- Saturday, february 18th
- Saturday, March 4th
- Saturday, March 18th
I'm adding to this email to Omar Carbajal (omi18) and Fiorella Cornejo (Fiorella1234 or fiochis).
Best Regards
Hi Alex, I'm not able to plan for march right now, but we would be too close to F26 Alpha. Can we aim for february 18th, maybe in the evening? This would be afternoon for you. Just an example, but 20UTC - 22 UTC would fit perfectly for me. At that point we could set the second round, which might be also march 4th. Does this work for you? Any other proposals or ideas?
-- Robert Mayr (robyduck)
2017-01-26 15:25 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis alleinerwolf@gmail.com:
Sounds good to me. I talked with Omar and Fiorela about the weekends and they are agree. I will request a classroom for february 18th. The next step is define the topics for february 18th session.
Nice! Topics could be the basics, but people should make some stuff at home before the first session:
Prerequisites: 1) Read our wiki [1] and the get started page [2] on pagure. Follow the join process. 2) Setup the system as described in the wiki/pagure 3) Clone the websites repo 4) Read some basics about git [3]. You can do also some practice online [4].
Meeting Topics: 1) Introduction to the websites: which websites we maintain? What kind of tools do we use? Where do we communicate? Where does our code live? 2) Introduction to I18n on our websites (genshi) 3) Build a website and understand the builder. 4) Make a few changes and rebuild the website 5) Take a ticket and start working on it
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_fix_bugs_on_the_Fedora_Project_website [2] https://pagure.io/fedora-websites [3] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 [4] https://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1
Great, I'm agree with the topics. I will request a Internet test 2 or 3 days before our event. Thank you Robert.
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 05:11, Robert Mayr robyduck@fedoraproject.org escribió:
2017-01-26 15:25 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf@gmail.com
:
Sounds good to me. I talked with Omar and Fiorela about the weekends and they are agree. I will request a classroom for february 18th. The next step is define the topics for february 18th session.
Nice! Topics could be the basics, but people should make some stuff at home before the first session:
Prerequisites:
- Read our wiki [1] and the get started page [2] on pagure. Follow the
join process. 2) Setup the system as described in the wiki/pagure 3) Clone the websites repo 4) Read some basics about git [3]. You can do also some practice online [4].
Meeting Topics:
- Introduction to the websites: which websites we maintain? What kind of
tools do we use? Where do we communicate? Where does our code live? 2) Introduction to I18n on our websites (genshi) 3) Build a website and understand the builder. 4) Make a few changes and rebuild the website 5) Take a ticket and start working on it
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_fix_bugs_on_the_Fedora_Project_website [2] https://pagure.io/fedora-websites [3] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 [4] https://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1
-- Robert Mayr (robyduck)
Hello, I need a info about you and genshi for the flyers design. Regards
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 a la(s) 05:50, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis < alleinerwolf@gmail.com> escribió:
Great, I'm agree with the topics. I will request a Internet test 2 or 3 days before our event. Thank you Robert.
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 05:11, Robert Mayr robyduck@fedoraproject.org escribió:
2017-01-26 15:25 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf@gmail.com
:
Sounds good to me. I talked with Omar and Fiorela about the weekends and they are agree. I will request a classroom for february 18th. The next step is define the topics for february 18th session.
Nice! Topics could be the basics, but people should make some stuff at home before the first session:
Prerequisites:
- Read our wiki [1] and the get started page [2] on pagure. Follow the
join process. 2) Setup the system as described in the wiki/pagure 3) Clone the websites repo 4) Read some basics about git [3]. You can do also some practice online [4].
Meeting Topics:
- Introduction to the websites: which websites we maintain? What kind of
tools do we use? Where do we communicate? Where does our code live? 2) Introduction to I18n on our websites (genshi) 3) Build a website and understand the builder. 4) Make a few changes and rebuild the website 5) Take a ticket and start working on it
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_fix_bugs_on_the_Fedora_Project_website [2] https://pagure.io/fedora-websites [3] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 [4] https://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1
-- Robert Mayr (robyduck)
Sorry, I thought genshi was a person but it is a python library :-D XD
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 a la(s) 09:39, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis < alleinerwolf@gmail.com> escribió:
Hello, I need a info about you and genshi for the flyers design. Regards
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 a la(s) 05:50, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis < alleinerwolf@gmail.com> escribió:
Great, I'm agree with the topics. I will request a Internet test 2 or 3 days before our event. Thank you Robert.
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 05:11, Robert Mayr robyduck@fedoraproject.org escribió:
2017-01-26 15:25 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf@gmail.com
:
Sounds good to me. I talked with Omar and Fiorela about the weekends and they are agree. I will request a classroom for february 18th. The next step is define the topics for february 18th session.
Nice! Topics could be the basics, but people should make some stuff at home before the first session:
Prerequisites:
- Read our wiki [1] and the get started page [2] on pagure. Follow the
join process. 2) Setup the system as described in the wiki/pagure 3) Clone the websites repo 4) Read some basics about git [3]. You can do also some practice online [4].
Meeting Topics:
- Introduction to the websites: which websites we maintain? What kind of
tools do we use? Where do we communicate? Where does our code live? 2) Introduction to I18n on our websites (genshi) 3) Build a website and understand the builder. 4) Make a few changes and rebuild the website 5) Take a ticket and start working on it
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_fix_bugs_on_the_Fedora_Project_website [2] https://pagure.io/fedora-websites [3] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 [4] https://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1
-- Robert Mayr (robyduck)
Il 27/gen/2017 03:55 PM, "Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis" alleinerwolf@gmail.com ha scritto:
Sorry, I thought genshi was a person but it is a python library :-D XD
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 a la(s) 09:39, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis < alleinerwolf@gmail.com> escribió:
Hello, I need a info about you and genshi for the flyers design. Regards
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 a la(s) 05:50, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis < alleinerwolf@gmail.com> escribió:
Great, I'm agree with the topics. I will request a Internet test 2 or 3 days before our event. Thank you Robert.
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 05:11, Robert Mayr robyduck@fedoraproject.org escribió:
2017-01-26 15:25 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf@gmail.com
:
Sounds good to me. I talked with Omar and Fiorela about the weekends and they are agree. I will request a classroom for february 18th. The next step is define the topics for february 18th session.
Nice! Topics could be the basics, but people should make some stuff at home before the first session:
Prerequisites:
- Read our wiki [1] and the get started page [2] on pagure. Follow the
join process. 2) Setup the system as described in the wiki/pagure 3) Clone the websites repo 4) Read some basics about git [3]. You can do also some practice online [4].
Meeting Topics:
- Introduction to the websites: which websites we maintain? What kind of
tools do we use? Where do we communicate? Where does our code live? 2) Introduction to I18n on our websites (genshi) 3) Build a website and understand the builder. 4) Make a few changes and rebuild the website 5) Take a ticket and start working on it
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_fix_bugs_on_the_ Fedora_Project_website [2] https://pagure.io/fedora-websites [3] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 [4] https://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1
-- Robert Mayr (robyduck)
Why flyers? Isn't this just a vFAD?
Hello Robert, tomorrow I will do a previous workshop with the topics that we agreed.
Will it be necessary to install a program for the video conference on Saturday?
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 a la(s) 11:58, Robert Mayr < robyduck@fedoraproject.org> escribió:
Il 27/gen/2017 03:55 PM, "Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis" alleinerwolf@gmail.com ha scritto:
Sorry, I thought genshi was a person but it is a python library :-D XD
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 a la(s) 09:39, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis < alleinerwolf@gmail.com> escribió:
Hello, I need a info about you and genshi for the flyers design. Regards
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 a la(s) 05:50, Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis < alleinerwolf@gmail.com> escribió:
Great, I'm agree with the topics. I will request a Internet test 2 or 3 days before our event. Thank you Robert.
El vie., 27 de ene. de 2017 05:11, Robert Mayr robyduck@fedoraproject.org escribió:
2017-01-26 15:25 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis alleinerwolf@gmail.com:
Sounds good to me. I talked with Omar and Fiorela about the weekends and they are agree. I will request a classroom for february 18th. The next step is define the topics for february 18th session.
Nice! Topics could be the basics, but people should make some stuff at home before the first session:
Prerequisites: 1) Read our wiki [1] and the get started page [2] on pagure. Follow the join process. 2) Setup the system as described in the wiki/pagure 3) Clone the websites repo 4) Read some basics about git [3]. You can do also some practice online [4].
Meeting Topics: 1) Introduction to the websites: which websites we maintain? What kind of tools do we use? Where do we communicate? Where does our code live? 2) Introduction to I18n on our websites (genshi) 3) Build a website and understand the builder. 4) Make a few changes and rebuild the website 5) Take a ticket and start working on it
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_fix_bugs_on_the_Fedora_Project_website [2] https://pagure.io/fedora-websites [3] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 [4] https://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1
2017-02-14 15:29 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis alleinerwolf@gmail.com:
Hello Robert, tomorrow I will do a previous workshop with the topics that we agreed.
Will it be necessary to install a program for the video conference on Saturday?
That depends what we want to use, or to do. We can make it a classic IRC meeting, or video conference, although this often has some issues. Bluejeans is just a plugin, we can also use jitsi if desired. Just let me know.
2017-02-15 0:24 GMT+01:00 Robert Mayr robyduck@fedoraproject.org:
2017-02-14 15:29 GMT+01:00 Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf@gmail.com
:
Hello Robert, tomorrow I will do a previous workshop with the topics that we agreed.
Will it be necessary to install a program for the video conference on Saturday?
That depends what we want to use, or to do. We can make it a classic IRC meeting, or video conference, although this often has some issues. Bluejeans is just a plugin, we can also use jitsi if desired. Just let me know.
-- Robert Mayr (robyduck)
For the first topic I guess an IRC meeting is also fine. I can add some slides and an etherpad. It would be nice if you can clone the websites repo in the meanwhile, in order to file PRs. See you.
websites@lists.fedoraproject.org