[Insight] Yesterday meeting

Paul W. Frields stickster at gmail.com
Wed Jan 25 22:21:58 UTC 2012


On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 09:14:06PM +0100, Peter Borsa wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Well, yesterday, our meeting was cancelled/postponed or something like
> that. That's why I want to ask what is the next step? I realized there
> is a little problem with mediawiki_api module that's why I would work
> on that.
> 
> MarĂ­a, Jared, Paul, Pascal, if you have an idea, task what I have to
> do ASAP, feel free to tell me.

Sorry I missed the meeting.  Last week I was at the Red Hat offices in
Westford, and I finally took a day off last Friday.  That meant I
spent the first part of this week trying in vain to catch up!

It was great seeing you guys at FUDCon in Blacksburg.  As I mentioned
there, I'd really like -- and I think the Insight project would
benefit -- from some more help organizing the meetings and tasks.  One
of the topics we discussed was making sure we have a clear plan for
what to do next, and who's going to be driving the project.

I know from recent experience that I can't realistically drive this
project, although I can definitely participate here and there.  So I'm
hoping one of the folks in the room will agree to do that for at least
the next few months.

However, it's not like we have nothing to work from.  We can start by
reviewing notes from Blacksburg.  I've turned them into a wiki page
here:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Insight_notes_from_FUDCon_Blacksburg_2012-01-15

This is an opportune time for someone to look at those notes, and
organize them into an updated project plan.  To make that easier, I've
put the link to the notes on our main Insight page, in the grid for
"project planning":

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Insight#Project_details

Who is willing to take this on?

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