[uyuni-devel] Opportunities for the Community
Hi everyone, As discussed today at the Uyuni Community Hours, there are some opportunities for all the community to contribute back. You do not really need to be a developer, as you can also help with translation, documentation, or even design. Even with the website! Here are the topics that were proposed: - Translations: UI, documentation (no coding skills required) - Learning pills (articles, videos) - Salt formulas, forms: Active Directory authentication, Samba, Web Server... (no real coding skills required) - Import Debian and Ubuntu patches ("errata") information. - Debian autoinstallation: preseed support - Amazon Linux 2 repository syncing (requires adding sqlite support) - Virtual host gatherers for your favourite cloud or virtualizaton platform - Implemente GPG key management RFC - Content mirroring and statging - Virtualization enhacements: network configuration, snapshots management, PXE boot... - Support for more operating systems: MS Windows, Mac, Android... - LSP support in file viewers / editors (e.g. Eclipse Theia / Microsoft Monaco) - Integrate create-your-own-dashboard framework. Those are just some examples, so if you want to do something else, feel free to bring it forward. So if you are interested in any of the topics above, or you want to propose others, just write at uyuni-devel@opensuse.org so we can kickoff a discussion :-) Have a nice weekend and... happy hacking! -- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com
On Fri, 2020-05-29 at 17:04 +0200, Julio González Gil wrote:
Hi everyone,
As discussed today at the Uyuni Community Hours, there are some opportunities for all the community to contribute back.
You do not really need to be a developer, as you can also help with translation, documentation, or even design. Even with the website!
Here are the topics that were proposed:
- Translations: UI, documentation (no coding skills required) - Learning pills (articles, videos) - Salt formulas, forms: Active Directory authentication, Samba, Web Server... (no real coding skills required) - Import Debian and Ubuntu patches ("errata") information. - Debian autoinstallation: preseed support - Amazon Linux 2 repository syncing (requires adding sqlite support) - Virtual host gatherers for your favourite cloud or virtualizaton platform - Implemente GPG key management RFC - Content mirroring and statging - Virtualization enhacements: network configuration, snapshots management, PXE boot... - Support for more operating systems: MS Windows, Mac, Android... - LSP support in file viewers / editors (e.g. Eclipse Theia / Microsoft Monaco) - Integrate create-your-own-dashboard framework.
We can add to the list: - Convert JSP pages to ReactJS -- Cedric N�����r��y隊[��x�z����칻�&ޢ��������'��-���w�zf��쮞'^��~� ޮ�^�ˬz��
Hi I could contribute something to the "Learning pills". I wrote some HowTos for my colleagues on how to create State Channels for simple and more complex use cases: - modify a file - install and configure a service - use Salt Mine to get info from host1 and use that info to configure host2 It is all in German right now, but I could translate it to English and Spanish. Are you interested in this? Regards, Javier -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Julio González Gil <jgonzalez@suse.com> Gesendet: Friday, May 29, 2020 5:04 PM An: uyuni-announce@opensuse.org; uyuni-devel@opensuse.org; uyuni-users@opensuse.org Betreff: [uyuni-users] Opportunities for the Community Hi everyone, As discussed today at the Uyuni Community Hours, there are some opportunities for all the community to contribute back. You do not really need to be a developer, as you can also help with translation, documentation, or even design. Even with the website! Here are the topics that were proposed: - Translations: UI, documentation (no coding skills required) - Learning pills (articles, videos) - Salt formulas, forms: Active Directory authentication, Samba, Web Server... (no real coding skills required) - Import Debian and Ubuntu patches ("errata") information. - Debian autoinstallation: preseed support - Amazon Linux 2 repository syncing (requires adding sqlite support) - Virtual host gatherers for your favourite cloud or virtualizaton platform - Implemente GPG key management RFC - Content mirroring and statging - Virtualization enhacements: network configuration, snapshots management, PXE boot... - Support for more operating systems: MS Windows, Mac, Android... - LSP support in file viewers / editors (e.g. Eclipse Theia / Microsoft Monaco) - Integrate create-your-own-dashboard framework. Those are just some examples, so if you want to do something else, feel free to bring it forward. So if you are interested in any of the topics above, or you want to propose others, just write at uyuni-devel@opensuse.org so we can kickoff a discussion :-) Have a nice weekend and... happy hacking! -- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: uyuni-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: uyuni-devel+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Javier, On Tue, 2020-06-02 at 09:24 +0000, Javier.Flores@gmz.migros.ch wrote:
I could contribute something to the "Learning pills".
I wrote some HowTos for my colleagues on how to create State Channels for simple and more complex use cases:
- modify a file - install and configure a service - use Salt Mine to get info from host1 and use that info to configure host2
It is all in German right now, but I could translate it to English and Spanish.
Are you interested in this?
That sounds interesting to me, and I am sure this could be beneficial to other users. We will need to figure out how to gather those learning pills though... on wiki page? a Youtube channel? or something else? -- Cedric
Regards, Javier
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Julio González Gil <jgonzalez@suse.com> Gesendet: Friday, May 29, 2020 5:04 PM An: uyuni-announce@opensuse.org; uyuni-devel@opensuse.org; uyuni-users@opensuse.org Betreff: [uyuni-users] Opportunities for the Community
Hi everyone,
As discussed today at the Uyuni Community Hours, there are some opportunities for all the community to contribute back.
You do not really need to be a developer, as you can also help with translation, documentation, or even design. Even with the website!
Here are the topics that were proposed:
- Translations: UI, documentation (no coding skills required) - Learning pills (articles, videos) - Salt formulas, forms: Active Directory authentication, Samba, Web Server... (no real coding skills required) - Import Debian and Ubuntu patches ("errata") information. - Debian autoinstallation: preseed support - Amazon Linux 2 repository syncing (requires adding sqlite support) - Virtual host gatherers for your favourite cloud or virtualizaton platform - Implemente GPG key management RFC - Content mirroring and statging - Virtualization enhacements: network configuration, snapshots management, PXE boot... - Support for more operating systems: MS Windows, Mac, Android... - LSP support in file viewers / editors (e.g. Eclipse Theia / Microsoft Monaco) - Integrate create-your-own-dashboard framework.
Those are just some examples, so if you want to do something else, feel free to bring it forward.
So if you are interested in any of the topics above, or you want to propose others, just write at uyuni-devel@opensuse.org so we can kickoff a discussion :-)
Have a nice weekend and... happy hacking!
-- Julio González Gil Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni jgonzalez@suse.com N�����r��y隊[��x�z����칻�&ޢ��������'��-���w�zf��쮞'^��~� ޮ�^�ˬz��
On 6/2/20 1:47 PM, Cedric Bosdonnat wrote:
That sounds interesting to me, and I am sure this could be beneficial to other users. We will need to figure out how to gather those learning pills though... on wiki page? a Youtube channel? or something else?
I would say we can accept material in whatever form - if it's video, we can add it to some playlist in the Uyuni YouTube channel, if it's text, it can be added to the GitHub Wiki (or at some point even some new user/community wiki if a need is felt in that direction). Regards, -- Silvio Moioli SUSE Manager Development Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: uyuni-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: uyuni-devel+owner@opensuse.org
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Cedric Bosdonnat
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Javier.Flores@gmz.migros.ch
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Julio González Gil
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Silvio Moioli