Summary of the Fedora Community Ops meeting on 2024-07-23
Attendees
People present (lines said):
- @jflory7 (163)
- @rwright (28)
- @moralcode (18)
- @bt0dotninja (11)
- @tosindoreen (2)
- @jonatoni (1)
- @roseline-bassey (1)
Team announcements and news
- Registration for Flock 2024 is now open.
- The Fedora Community Operations Initiative was introduced on the Fedora Magazine.
- A Merge Request was submitted to get the CommOps docs into better working order.
Initiative Co-Leads updates
- There will be a Hacking Hour this week on Thursday, July 25th at 15:30 UTC.
Follow-ups from last meeting
- @rwright will work with @gwmngilfen to confirm GitLab access to the CommOps repos.
- @rwright will add a Community Plz Test ticket for Parquet.
Ticket-driven discussion
- #28: “2024 Initiative Output - Community Social Analytics: Dashboard Solution”
- @rwright is exploring using Django SQL Explorer as a solution for the community social analytics dashboard.
- He will present a demo of Django SQL Explorer in Thursday’s CommOps hacking hour.
- #45: “Count # of unique FAS usernames that appeared in the message bus from 2023-08-08 to 2024-04-23”
- This is a challenging contribution opportunity that involves digging into the Fedora message bus stack.
- The goal is to write a query that counts the number of unique FAS usernames on the message bus between the specified dates.
- There is discussion about how to identify and exclude non-user accounts (bots, spammers, etc.) from the results.
Next steps
- Attend the Hacking Hour on Thursday, July 25th at 15:30 UTC.
- Consider contributing to the effort to solve ticket #45.
- @rwright will continue working on the Django SQL Explorer integration and present a demo on Thursday.