I didn’t think we were having a meeting today so I didn’t announce anything ahead of time. It turns out that I was wrong and there was mostly coordination/admin discussion today. Thank you to all who participated.
Meeting Summary (couresy of Bot Aurélien)
Forgejo Migration Status
- The SIG has an organization on Fedora Forge at Making sure you're not a bot!.
- Pagure.io repositories are considered obsolete and can be removed.
- The last remaining repository to migrate is rocm-testing from GitLab, which may move to GitHub.
- The repository for tracking issues was renamed from .profile to tickets to align with community conventions.
SIG Brand & Identity
- There was a discussion about consolidating the identity of several related but inactive SIGs (ROCm, PyTorch, HC, and the old ML SIG) under the main AI/ML SIG to avoid confusion for new contributors.
- The group considered different names for the SIG, such as “Fedora AI” or keeping “Fedora AI/ML SIG”, with the goal of creating a clear and welcoming identity.
- It was decided to request logo options from the Fedora Design Team to help finalize the brand identity.
New Members and Meeting Coordination:
- The SIG welcomed new members Justin Wheeler (jflory7), Carol Chen (cybette), and Dominik Kawka (dominikkawka).
- The new members offered to help with meeting coordination and chairing responsibilities in the future.
Action Items
- @tflink: Rename the .profile repo on Forgejo to tickets. (Completed during the meeting).
- @jflory7: Open a Fedora Design Team ticket for a Fedora AI/ML SIG logo and team identity.
- @jflory7: Open a new AI/ML SIG ticket for an asynchronous discussion on the SIG’s brand and identity for the next meeting.
- @tflink: Add @jflory7, @cybette, and @dominikkawka to the Forgejo FAS permissions group for the AI/ML SIG. (Completed during the meeting).