> On 09 Oct 2015, at 11:42, Thierry Carrez <thie...@openstack.org> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > OpenStack has become quite big, and it's easier than ever to feel lost, > to feel like nothing is really happening. It's more difficult than ever > to feel part of a single community, and to celebrate little successes > and progress. > > In a (small) effort to help with that, I suggested making it easier to > record little moments of joy and small success bits. Those are usually > not worth the effort of a blog post or a new mailing-list thread, but > they show that our community makes progress *every day*. > > So whenever you feel like you made progress, or had a little success in > your OpenStack adventures, or have some joyful moment to share, just > throw the following message on your local IRC channel: > > #success [Your message here] > > The openstackstatus bot will take that and record it on this wiki page: > > https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Successes > > We'll add a few of those every week to the weekly newsletter (as part of > the developer digest that we reecently added there). > > Caveats: Obviously that only works on channels where openstackstatus is > present (the official OpenStack IRC channels), and we may remove entries > that are off-topic or spam. > > So... please use #success liberally and record lttle everyday OpenStack > successes. Share the joy and make the OpenStack community a happy place.
That is oh so cool! :) Another IRC service that I find useful to encourage collaboration in teams is a karma bot. Something that would calculate <nickname>++ messages in tracked channels. Having such a lightweight and visible way to tell ‘thank you’ to a contributor would be great. Do we have plans to implement it in infra? Ihar
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