I cancel the today meeting. We have nothing to decide at the moment, and may of us are on summer vacation or busy with Flock next week.
Next week we’ll see us at Flock (hopefully), so the IRC meeting is cancelled, too.
I cancel the today meeting. We have nothing to decide at the moment, and may of us are on summer vacation or busy with Flock next week.
Next week we’ll see us at Flock (hopefully), so the IRC meeting is cancelled, too.
Sadly, I cannot attend Flock. But have a good travel, much fun and interesting discussions
It is with deep regret to inform you that I won’t be able to attend weekly Docs meeting until further notice due to schedule clash with my commuting and other priorities in life.
I’ll follow up with event planning being discussed so far with Docs team and @jflory7 regardless of my absence from Docs meeting.
Unfortunately, I’ll have to drop QuickDocs issue ticket I self-assigned before. I don’t want to over-commit.
I’ll dedicate more time with IoT Edition and Red Hat enterprise eco-system as a user, not contributor. See you somewhere!
All the best for your new tasks Hank!
Do you have more information about that? I got some incentives at FrOCSon concerning Fedora user groups and other possibilities for local events/activities in London, which could be thought of (RH has an office there as well). I would be happy about incentives of what is already going on there
I’m currently holding back a bit when it comes to discussions of the daily/internal Fedora Docs activities, since I’m currently working primarily on documentation in collaboration with our upstream and therefore have less to do with (and unfortunately also not much time for) the daily/internal Fedora Docs activities these days, but since the situation around the meeting has now intensified a bit: Does it perhaps make sense to talk again about moving the activities of the meeting more into the asynchronous area of Discourse/GitLab? (Probably Discourse rather than GitLab in terms of meeting replacement).
That might give some flexibility to all participants, and enables the possibility to reach a quorum and such. This also saves time. Obviously, it also adds visibility of Docs (especially in times where ask.fp & discussion.fp have merged ;).
Glad to hear from you. About the London contributor event, I have a proposal approved in May. Time is not fixed yet as I have backlogs as listed, which I will support regardless of my absence from the meeting.
I got some incentives at FrOCSon concerning Fedora user groups and other possibilities for local events/activities in London, which could be thought of (RH has an office there as well).
We could talk about it on the link I shared above.