Re: What projects can we highlight for Hacktoberfest?

2019-09-24 Thread Ben Cotton
Hi everyone,

We're just a few days away from the start of October, which means
Hacktoberfest[1] is upon us! Here's a list of projects I plan to
highlight in a Fedora Magazine article. If you have any others to add,
please let me know in the next day. If you're an admin on any listed
project and have particular contribution areas you want highlighted,
let me know. You may also want to add the "Hacktoberfest" label to
issues that are suitable for new contributors (issues do not need to
be tagged in order to qualify).

- Bohdi: https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi
- the-new-hotness: https://github.com/fedora-infra/the-new-hotness
- koschei: https://github.com/fedora-infra/koschei
- mirrormanager2: https://github.com/fedora-infra/mirrormanager2
- fedora-messaging: https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-messaging
- bodhi-rs: https://github.com/ironthree/bodhi-rs
- fedora-rs: https://github.com/ironthree/fedora-rs
- koji-rs: https://github.com/ironthree/koji-rs
- feedback-pipeline: https://github.com/minimization/feedback-pipeline

And a pitch for adopting these:
- fedocal: https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedocal


[1] https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/



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Re: What projects can we highlight for Hacktoberfest?

2019-09-11 Thread Manas Mangaonkar
Maybe Something from the sigs,sigs often require blogs setup etc.That
could be a easy starter issue.Jekyll is pretty easy.

On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 8:30 PM Adam Samalik  wrote:
>
> What about the Feedback Pipeline service [1] I'm working on for minimization? 
> The code [2] is on GitHub and I even have a few issues with things to do.
>
> [1] https://minimization.github.io/reports/
> [2] https://github.com/minimization/feedback-pipeline
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 10:47 PM Ben Cotton  wrote:
>>
>> We're just over a month away from Hacktoberfest[1], a month-long event
>> where people can earn a t-shirt by contributing to open source
>> projects (or at least ones hosted on GitHub). It occurs to me that we
>> could have a post on the Community Blog (or maybe Fedora Magazine)
>> that directs folks toward Fedora or Fedora-adjacent projects on
>> GitHub. This is a good opportunity to get meaningful drive-by
>> contributions and perhaps add a few consistent contributors.
>>
>> So if you were going to point the Fedora community at a GitHub-hosted
>> project, what would you choose?
>>
>> [1] https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/
>>
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Re: What projects can we highlight for Hacktoberfest?

2019-09-11 Thread Adam Samalik
What about the Feedback Pipeline service [1] I'm working on for
minimization? The code [2] is on GitHub and I even have a few issues with
things to do.

[1] https://minimization.github.io/reports/
[2] https://github.com/minimization/feedback-pipeline

On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 10:47 PM Ben Cotton  wrote:

> We're just over a month away from Hacktoberfest[1], a month-long event
> where people can earn a t-shirt by contributing to open source
> projects (or at least ones hosted on GitHub). It occurs to me that we
> could have a post on the Community Blog (or maybe Fedora Magazine)
> that directs folks toward Fedora or Fedora-adjacent projects on
> GitHub. This is a good opportunity to get meaningful drive-by
> contributions and perhaps add a few consistent contributors.
>
> So if you were going to point the Fedora community at a GitHub-hosted
> project, what would you choose?
>
> [1] https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/
>
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Re: What projects can we highlight for Hacktoberfest?

2019-08-29 Thread Neal Gompa
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 1:27 PM Kevin Fenzi  wrote:
>
> On 8/26/19 3:43 PM, Fabio Valentini wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 10:46 PM Ben Cotton  wrote:
> >>
> >> We're just over a month away from Hacktoberfest[1], a month-long event
> >> where people can earn a t-shirt by contributing to open source
> >> projects (or at least ones hosted on GitHub). It occurs to me that we
> >> could have a post on the Community Blog (or maybe Fedora Magazine)
> >> that directs folks toward Fedora or Fedora-adjacent projects on
> >> GitHub. This is a good opportunity to get meaningful drive-by
> >> contributions and perhaps add a few consistent contributors.
> >>
> >> So if you were going to point the Fedora community at a GitHub-hosted
> >> project, what would you choose?
> >
> > Well, I think the obvious choice would probably be a subset of
> > projects from https://github.com/fedora-infra - something like bodhi,
> > python-fedora, fas, and fedora-packages.
>
> Sure, but do check with us first, since fas and fedora-packages are both
> in maint mode/zombie walking. bodhi is a good active one, there's
> probibly others.
>

What about noggin? Can we get some Hacktoberfest-qualifying issues for
people to work on there?

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Re: What projects can we highlight for Hacktoberfest?

2019-08-29 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On 8/26/19 3:43 PM, Fabio Valentini wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 10:46 PM Ben Cotton  wrote:
>>
>> We're just over a month away from Hacktoberfest[1], a month-long event
>> where people can earn a t-shirt by contributing to open source
>> projects (or at least ones hosted on GitHub). It occurs to me that we
>> could have a post on the Community Blog (or maybe Fedora Magazine)
>> that directs folks toward Fedora or Fedora-adjacent projects on
>> GitHub. This is a good opportunity to get meaningful drive-by
>> contributions and perhaps add a few consistent contributors.
>>
>> So if you were going to point the Fedora community at a GitHub-hosted
>> project, what would you choose?
> 
> Well, I think the obvious choice would probably be a subset of
> projects from https://github.com/fedora-infra - something like bodhi,
> python-fedora, fas, and fedora-packages.

Sure, but do check with us first, since fas and fedora-packages are both
in maint mode/zombie walking. bodhi is a good active one, there's
probibly others.

> I don't know how approachable those projects are for newcomers, but
> since they're written in python, it can't be too bad, and there are
> some issues marked as "EasyFix" as well.
> 
> (Im also working on rust bindings for bodhi and koji at
> https://github.com/ironthree, which could also use some help.
> )

Cool!

kevin




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Re: What projects can we highlight for Hacktoberfest?

2019-08-26 Thread Fabio Valentini
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 10:46 PM Ben Cotton  wrote:
>
> We're just over a month away from Hacktoberfest[1], a month-long event
> where people can earn a t-shirt by contributing to open source
> projects (or at least ones hosted on GitHub). It occurs to me that we
> could have a post on the Community Blog (or maybe Fedora Magazine)
> that directs folks toward Fedora or Fedora-adjacent projects on
> GitHub. This is a good opportunity to get meaningful drive-by
> contributions and perhaps add a few consistent contributors.
>
> So if you were going to point the Fedora community at a GitHub-hosted
> project, what would you choose?

Well, I think the obvious choice would probably be a subset of
projects from https://github.com/fedora-infra - something like bodhi,
python-fedora, fas, and fedora-packages.
I don't know how approachable those projects are for newcomers, but
since they're written in python, it can't be too bad, and there are
some issues marked as "EasyFix" as well.

(Im also working on rust bindings for bodhi and koji at
https://github.com/ironthree, which could also use some help.
)

Fabio

> [1] https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/
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What projects can we highlight for Hacktoberfest?

2019-08-26 Thread Ben Cotton
We're just over a month away from Hacktoberfest[1], a month-long event
where people can earn a t-shirt by contributing to open source
projects (or at least ones hosted on GitHub). It occurs to me that we
could have a post on the Community Blog (or maybe Fedora Magazine)
that directs folks toward Fedora or Fedora-adjacent projects on
GitHub. This is a good opportunity to get meaningful drive-by
contributions and perhaps add a few consistent contributors.

So if you were going to point the Fedora community at a GitHub-hosted
project, what would you choose?

[1] https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/

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