hackfest sessions for Fudcon blacksburg 2012
Toshio Kuratomi
a.badger at gmail.com
Sun Nov 6 20:46:34 UTC 2011
On Sun, Nov 06, 2011 at 01:17:05PM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I thought I'd start a thread here about hackfest sessions for the next
> North American Fudcon. I'm not sure how many folks can make it, but
> hopefully we have a good crowd and can get some good progress made on
> some things that are harder to do/discuss remotely.
>
> I'll collect ideas here, and we can add the sessions we think we will
> want to the wiki after we reach some consensus...
>
> My list:
>
> Infrastructure Staging revamp: How can we reorg staging to make it more
> useful and less hassle? We have all I think agreed it could be more
> complete and setup better, but we need to flesh out the details and a
> plan of attack.
>
> 2 factor auth: Short term I think I personally would like to see us
> finish yubikey as 2factor and require it for some groups, but longer
> term things like google auth, etc should weigh in. Can we reuse things
> from other projects? Can we come up with a map and ask for help?
> A hackfest to come up with a plan would be great.
>
> Aprentice program/adding new people brainstorming: I think the
> apprentice program has helped some folks, but It still seems like we
> have a lot of people introduce themselves and not really get involved.
> What could we do to make this better? Classes? A specific list of tasks
> and we just assign them one to get them started?
>
> CSI hacking. I think we could flesh out the CSI docs a good deal more
> if we can sit down and brainstorm on it.
>
I'd like to look into either brainstorming this or actually holding
a "class". The latter would be ideal but it depends on how clearly I can
come up with what a "class" would look like before Blacksburg.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Toshio/Infrastructure_Classroom
-Toshio
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