Participants
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1. guilhem
2. cloph
3. Emiliano
5. Hossein
6. Brett
Agenda
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* [rdm#2952] AskBot → Discourse
+ guilhem: trying to guesstimate the ETA for the import (~30h) and subsquent
sidekiq job queue flush (notifications, post rebakes, hotlinks, etc)
+ multisite works fine, we can offer community.documentfoundation.org as a
replacement for / addition to (bridging) for (some) mailing lists
+ not done yet: metric collections to grimoire dashboard, matomo collection,
branding (probably need some help from design team to make it more tdf/libo
flavored)
+ Hossein: What about developers? A new platform for communication would be
great.
- Possible problem: Multiple contact points, leading to information dilution
- Possible solution: Bridging multiple platforms
- We'd need to design a nice landing page to attract people
. like a more shiney version of https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/community-support/
. cf. also https://WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice.org/ (www.libreoffice.org → "Improve It" →
What can I do…)
- guilhem: median is 1 #posts/user (50% of 50k accounts have a single post)
. Hossein: consolidation could help here, would need either a single
website or unify their theme, in which provide a unified look and feel
for the users
. As a user: List of my latest interactions with LibreOffice/TDF?
. As a developer: List of my latest contributions
- Public view: top users / contributors
. https://dashboard.documentfoundation.org
. Active, there are posts on blog about it
. Good for creating reports
. At the moment one can not find one's own contributions easily (without
knowing username)
+ test instance at https://ask.libreoffice.org (point your local resolver to
89.238.68.222)
+ Questions/Answers are migrated. Lost in translation: badges (reputation),
watch list, notification settings, saved searches.
- Hossein: can preserve badges in the form of text/gifs in the bio
- guilhem: doable but unconvinced it's helpful as it's not authoritative
- Daniel suggested creating a wiki page and dump archives there
- If there was a "public profile page", this stuff could go there
+ Hossein: https://auth.documentfoundation.org/ could be used to expose user
profiles
- A "private profile panel"
- guilhem:
. possibly linked to the dashboard
. Not necessarily a copy of that (too much data, some inline numbers would
be better — can query ES directly in javascript then)
. It is a bit of work, but the tools are available there
. public page: marketing team is giving badges (OpenBadges [rdm#2638]),
IIRC plan was to make that public (opt-in) at some point
* Hetzner boxes
+ guilhem: still on todo
+ bibisect.lo and gerrit.lo can be separated now
+ guilhem: poke adfinis regarding the mac mini + mount (+ KVM device)
* PiTR
+ Rather than PiTR/synchronous streaming, should some services simply ship
WAL via PostgreSQL's replication? i.e. some concerns were shared about the
synchronous nature of PiTR for services that don't necessarily require low
RPO/RTO
+ guilhem: follow up on irc/[matrix]
* pending/in progress
+ gerrit upgrade 3.3
+ mailing list import
+ firewall refactoring (guilhem: pending call with Jonathan)
+ node monitoring
+ mirrorbits
* Next call: July 20, 18:30 CEST
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