[Insight] Calendar idea

Juan Rodriguez nushio at fedoraproject.org
Wed Jun 8 15:46:24 UTC 2011


On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Paul W. Frields <stickster at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 09:48:04AM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
> > Hi Paul,
> >
> > On Tue, 2011-05-31 at 21:25 +0000, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> > >     * I want to attend the next Fedora Infrastructure team meeting on
> > >       IRC -- when does it happen?
> >
> > >     * I want to know when the #fedora-meeting room is free, and put in
> > >       a reservation when I find an open time.
> >
> > >     * I want to see a list of important dates like string and feature
> > >       freezes for the next release.
> >
> > >     * I want to add an event to the Fedora events calendar and have
> > >       that entry kick off other things like an eventbox or media
> > >       request in a Trac.
> >
> > >     * I want to know when the next Fedora release comes out.
> > >
> > >     * I want to know what Fedora events are happening in my geographic
> > >       region next month.
> >
> > These use cases are great. The comparison between the status quo and
> > shiny future are also great and the shiny futures are a good point to
> > start rough prototype sketches from and run them by users to see if they
> > make sense. If the users like them, then the step after that would be to
> > take a look and see how close the technology could get us to them.
> >
> > > Note that some of these start shading into the areas that Hiemanshu
> > > wants to cover in his GSoC project.  So I'd REALLY, REALLY like it if
> > > he and/or Juan (nushio) could be at one of our meetings to discuss, or
> > > we can set up a special time to do that.  Just need some word back
> > > from them...
> >
> > Hiemanshu, if you want some help with prototype sketches of the shiny
> > future ideas, just let me know and I'm happy to crank some out for you.
> >
> > I'm also happy to join the meeting, Paul, if you think it would be
> > helpful but you do seem off to a great start as-is.
>
> Hi Mo,
>
> Sorry for the late reply -- since we're still in early stages I didn't
> want to use up an hour of your time.  But I was thinking the next
> stage should be figuring out what technically needs to happen for each
> of the above processes to work from a user perspective.
>
> For example, just starting with the very first bullet, if I want to
> attend the next Infra team meeting, a few things have to be present on
> the system:
>
> * The ability for someone to put in a meeting time
>
> * The ability for someone to edit an existing meeting time, perhaps
>  based on their group membership (to prevent goofs)
>
> * A view that presents upcoming meeting times in a calendar
>  (what kind of view would this be? biweekly?), with filters
>
> If we go through this process for all of the use cases, we have a
> pretty good idea of the work requirements.  We can prioritize them by
> how big the win is, and then start to figure out our scope/what we can
> finish.
>
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I'd like to add one more point to your list:

* The ability to update a past event, with the logs or meeting notes
relevant to said meeting.

-- 
Ing. Juan M. Rodriguez Moreno
Desarrollador de Sistemas Abiertos
Sitio: http://proyectofedora.org/mexico
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