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17:04:46 <jwf> #startmeeting Fedora CommOps Hack Session - 2018-03-25
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17:04:46 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'fedora_commops_hack_session_-_2018-03-25'
17:04:51 <jwf> #meetingname commops
17:04:51 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'commops'
17:05:10 <jwf> #topic Introduction
17:05:41 <jwf> #info Hack sessions are collaborative, audio/video calls between members of the CommOps team. In hack sessions, members work on various tickets or issues that are happening in the team. They're a great way to keep on top of ongoing work and get questions answered quickly by other members of the team.
17:05:46 <jwf> #link https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Hack_session
17:06:29 <jwf> #topic Working / hacking begins!
17:07:03 <jwf> Oh, also, feel free to .hello in any time, for anyone else hanging out here :-)
17:07:05 <jwf> #chair roca
17:07:05 <zodbot> Current chairs: jwf roca
17:07:11 <jwf> .hello jflory7
17:07:12 <zodbot> jwf: jflory7 'Justin W. Flory' <jflory7@gmail.com>
17:07:36 <jwf> I usually start these where everyone participating gives a short sentence about what they're working on or what they plan to do during the hack session
17:07:56 <jwf> #info jwf is working on the CommOps FAD event report for the Community Blog
17:08:08 <jwf> I'm also around to answer questions or help folks out if needed.
17:08:08 <roca> should we all do a roll call or is it just us two right now
17:08:41 <jwf> roca: Usually anyone can chime in when they're here – in the past, people have come and gone as they are available.
17:08:57 <jwf> So anyone else around can wave and let us know if they're following along :-)
17:09:28 <jwf> roca: What are you thinking of working on in this hour?
17:09:31 <roca> got it :)
17:10:44 <roca> I've collected 4 of 5 interviews for Top Badgers 2017. Going to format them in markdown and post to the ticket in Pagure one at a time
17:11:12 <jwf> Whooo! Four of five is good participation :D
17:11:27 <jwf> roca: Perhaps it would be easier to work them into the Community Blog instead of writing in Markdown first?
17:11:37 <jwf> roca: Then we can review each draft from the Community Blog when you're ready.
17:12:23 <jwf> #info roca is working on the Top Badgers series for 2017. Four of five interviewees responded and roca is working on compiling them.
17:12:46 <jwf> That's both intriguing and exciting that it was less than a week to get answers for most candidates
17:13:00 <roca> Ok, do I have edit rights there?
17:13:02 <jwf> I remembered poking a little more when I did it in 2015 or 2016
17:13:11 <roca> How do I log on?
17:13:13 <jwf> roca: You should! If not, this is a good time to figure that out :-)
17:13:29 <jwf> roca: On the Community Blog, there is a login button in the menu bar. Try logging in with that.
17:13:41 <jwf> It should toss you into the dashboard.
17:13:45 <roca> alright brb
17:16:36 <roca> aaaand I'm in! mwwaah-hahaha haaaaaa
17:16:41 <roca> >:)
17:18:23 <roca> ok, I'll be working on drafts :)
17:21:28 <jwf> roca: \o/ Woot!
17:22:01 <jwf> roca: FYI, in the side menu bar when you are writing, there is a checkbox to generate a public preview URL. When you're ready for review, check that and use the link that will appear to request a review.
17:25:21 <roca> got it
18:02:03 <jwf> Okay, I made a dent in the event report but will try to finish up with it tonight or tomorrow
18:02:54 <jwf> roca: How are you doing? Anything you want reviewed yet?
18:05:42 <jwf> I think I'll go ahead and end the meeting for now.
18:05:47 <jwf> #endmeeting