Regular Community Meeting Week 36
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Hi all, Here is a reminder that we have two regular community meetings you can attend this week. The meetings will be similar and give community members globally a chance to attend, chat and discuss issues related to the project. The meetings are scheduled for: Meeting 1: Tuesdays at 11:00 UTC Meeting 2: Thursdays at 18:00 UTC Meeting Details: Date: Tuesday, Sept. 7 Time: Meeting at 11:00 UTC Location: https://meet.opensuse.org/meeting Etherpad: https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/weeklymeeting20210907 Date: Thursday, Sept. 9 Time: Meeting at 18:00 UTC Location: https://meet.opensuse.org/meeting Etherpad: https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/weeklymeeting20210909 v/r Doug
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feeling sick, and had no time to join today, but will try to join on Thursday
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Hi all, Here are the meeting notes and link to the regular community meeting 2 we had yesterday - https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/weeklymeeting20210909 v/r Doug Topics being tracked: * software.o.o. proposal * connect.o.o and membership procedures * survey * TSP - code.o.o or tsp.o.o * Hacktoberfest * Swag ## Presenter: ## Participants: ddemaio, bittin, adrien, knurpht ### topics - software.o.o: good examples to take inspiration from: https://snapcraft.io/store and https://flathub.org/home - survey: Need feedback on 1 Survey Question. The survey targets packagers and maintainers; it seeks to get some numerical stats about these groups and to assess pain-points and satisfaction. For now the issue relates to the first of these two points (numerical stats). We are wondering about the best type of inputs to ask from participants to determine the packages / OBS projects they are involved with. An idea is to use a table of topics x audience checkboxes and to allow participants to add extra "rows" for every package / project that does not fit in topic, as in (most recent example): ----------| End Users | Applications / frameworks developers | Libraries developers | Operating System - Games | (checkbox) | (checkbox) | (checkbox) | (checkbox) etc. - Graphics - Development - Desktop Environment/Window Manager - Office & Productivity - Education & Science - Network - Multimedia - System & Utility [ button :: add extra row] Proposed catagories option 1 - languages + interpreters + compilers - language-specific package managers - system packaging toolchain - system package managers - deployment tools, building tools - configuration management - containers - Kernel + Drivers + Modulels + File Systems - gnutils - "C libraries" - openSUSE core tools (zypper and yast) - shells - servers, frameworks - user-facing applications (incl. CLIs) - desktop environments - security - codecs - AI / ML Proposed catagories option 2 - Users Packages - Developer Packages Yet another alternative is to find the "magic" list taking cues from https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:SIGs?rd=SIGs, assuming that we have something equivalent to Special Interest Groups. The "laziest" alternative is to either extract the raw data from OBS or ask people to simply name their "5-10 most contributed to packages". Will update next week.
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Won't have time to attend this week, but will be back next week
participants (2)
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ddemaio
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Luna Jernberg