Thanks for the writeup Craig!
My comments:
> - decide on the type of logins/auth that will be allowed for this service
> -> GitHub oauth?
> -> Google oauth?
I'll be happy as long as these two auths are supported.
- should there be a DNS name for this for easy eaccess: chat.python.org
> ?
Maybe in the second phase (after the trial phase)
-> identify points of contact for Zulip, i.e. who gets contacted if
> something goes wrong?
I'd like at least several core devs to get involved as admins.
-> should the existing Python Software Foundation infrastructure team be
involved in the admin of this system?
I think they should be involved, with setting up zulip and as admins.
-> does Code of Conduct apply to users of chat system? Should this be
> advertised somehow
The PSF's CoC will apply. If it's up to me, I'll have a bot set up that
greets every new members with explicit reminder that the CoC applies there.
-> what types of channels/rooms should be created? who is responsible
> for creating these channels?
To start just a python-dev room? admins can create new channels.
- identify systems that can be integrated with Zulip:
-> GitHub (out of the box integration is available)
That's perhaps the important one right now (IMO). The next I'll probably
use myself is Zapier integration :)
Future integrations can be proposed at later time.
Related question:
- can anyone add/enable their own integration between zulip and something
else? or only the admins?
- where on the Python.org website should information be made available
> for logging into the chat system?
Start with the devguide. We might want to update
https://www.python.org/community/irc/. It can be requested by opening an
issue at https://github.com/python/pythondotorg. But let's not do that yet
until after the trial phase.
Mariatta
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