[Marketing] Re: [commops] Re: FedoraMag Wordpress Blog API

2016-06-29 Thread Justin W. Flory

On 06/30/2016 01:33 AM, Arvind Chembarpu wrote:

- Original Message -

From: "Justin W. Flory" 
To: "Fedora Marketing team" 
Cc: "Sudhir D" , "Fedora + Community + Operations = Fedora 
CommOps"

Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 10:05:24 PM
Subject: [commops] Re: FedoraMag Wordpress Blog API

On 06/29/2016 04:06 AM, Arvind Chembarpu wrote:

Hey everyone,

I'm Arvind, and I'm working as a Fedora QA Intern, with Sudhir D (Fedora QA
Manager) at Red Hat Bangalore.

I was working on a hub to view all Fedora news in a seamless interface, and
I was hoping to use the default Wordpress API to accomplish this.
However, it looks like the API has been disabled manually, since all the
endpoints under `http://fedoramagazine.org/wp-json/v2/` and
`http://fedoramagazine.org/wp-json/` are returning 404 error statuses.
Would it be possible to re-enable these? If not, could you point me towards
another way to obtain FedoraMagazine post links?

Cheers,
Arvind Chembarpu
[achem...@redhat.com]



Hi Arvind!

For the Fedora Magazine, the best place to discuss it is on the
Marketing mailing list, which I am including in this response. The
Community Operations team handles the Community Blog (which is also a
WordPress site).


Ah, OK. I'm replying only on the Marketing List now, then.


I think discussion about the API came up before, but I don't remember
what came of it or where it went. The best points of contact about this
would probably be Patrick Uiterwijk (puiterwijk on freenode IRC) or Paul
Frields (stickster on freenode IRC). I know Paul is at Summit this week,
so you might not hear from him this week, but you can probably find
Patrick on IRC, and he could tell you more about whether this is
feasible or not.


Great, will contact both Patrick and Paul on IRC about this.
Since this reply is on the mailing list anyway, if anyone else has an idea 
about the WP API, please do let me know. :)

Since the `wp-json` API is a default Wordpress plugin, so anyone with access to 
the Fedora Magazine WP-admin should be able to re-enable it.
Essentially, I am hoping for a way to just fetch Fedora Magazine post links, 
banner images, and maybe article summaries. This is all provided by the 
`wp-json` API.
This isn't meant to drive any traffic away from the Blog, since clicking on any 
links will still lead to the actual webpage.
Rather I want to just to give users a sort of feed reader, from where they can 
access the Magazine and other resources, at once.



This might also be useful for other projects / teams too (e.g. Fedora 
Hubs). I have admin privileges on the Magazine, but I'm mostly looking 
for a +1 from one of the Infrastructure team members who may know more 
about why the API is disabled or if there are any issues with it being 
re-enabled.



Hope this helps!


Thanks, Justin! Appreciate the help. :D



No problem, always my pleasure. :)


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[Marketing] Re: [commops] Re: FedoraMag Wordpress Blog API

2016-06-29 Thread Arvind Chembarpu
- Original Message -
> From: "Justin W. Flory" 
> To: "Fedora Marketing team" 
> Cc: "Sudhir D" , "Fedora + Community + Operations = 
> Fedora CommOps"
> 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 10:05:24 PM
> Subject: [commops] Re: FedoraMag Wordpress Blog API
> 
> On 06/29/2016 04:06 AM, Arvind Chembarpu wrote:
> > Hey everyone,
> >
> > I'm Arvind, and I'm working as a Fedora QA Intern, with Sudhir D (Fedora QA
> > Manager) at Red Hat Bangalore.
> >
> > I was working on a hub to view all Fedora news in a seamless interface, and
> > I was hoping to use the default Wordpress API to accomplish this.
> > However, it looks like the API has been disabled manually, since all the
> > endpoints under `http://fedoramagazine.org/wp-json/v2/` and
> > `http://fedoramagazine.org/wp-json/` are returning 404 error statuses.
> > Would it be possible to re-enable these? If not, could you point me towards
> > another way to obtain FedoraMagazine post links?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Arvind Chembarpu
> > [achem...@redhat.com]
> >
> 
> Hi Arvind!
> 
> For the Fedora Magazine, the best place to discuss it is on the
> Marketing mailing list, which I am including in this response. The
> Community Operations team handles the Community Blog (which is also a
> WordPress site).

Ah, OK. I'm replying only on the Marketing List now, then.

> I think discussion about the API came up before, but I don't remember
> what came of it or where it went. The best points of contact about this
> would probably be Patrick Uiterwijk (puiterwijk on freenode IRC) or Paul
> Frields (stickster on freenode IRC). I know Paul is at Summit this week,
> so you might not hear from him this week, but you can probably find
> Patrick on IRC, and he could tell you more about whether this is
> feasible or not.

Great, will contact both Patrick and Paul on IRC about this.
Since this reply is on the mailing list anyway, if anyone else has an idea 
about the WP API, please do let me know. :)

Since the `wp-json` API is a default Wordpress plugin, so anyone with access to 
the Fedora Magazine WP-admin should be able to re-enable it.
Essentially, I am hoping for a way to just fetch Fedora Magazine post links, 
banner images, and maybe article summaries. This is all provided by the 
`wp-json` API.
This isn't meant to drive any traffic away from the Blog, since clicking on any 
links will still lead to the actual webpage.
Rather I want to just to give users a sort of feed reader, from where they can 
access the Magazine and other resources, at once.

> Hope this helps!

Thanks, Justin! Appreciate the help. :D

Cheers,
Arvind Chembarpu
Fedora QA Intern
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[Marketing] Re: Netdata (Draft)

2016-06-29 Thread Martino Jones
Awesome! And thanks.

I want to get a Fedora shirt, but the vendor page lists a bunch of sites
that don't seem to sell shirts or doesn't look to be a store front anymore.

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016, 11:35 AM Justin W. Flory  wrote:

> On 06/29/2016 10:12 AM, Martino Jones wrote:
> > I’m not able to change something in the article. The command *sudo
> > ./netdata-installed.sh* should say *sudo ./netdata-installer.sh*. Sorry,
> > I hit the “d” instead of the “r.”
> >
> >
> >
> > Also, how are the stats?
> >
> >
>
> Fixed the typo! Should be reflected in the published version.
>
> Currently, the article is around 8k views. Nice! I'm going to go ahead
> and award you with both Clickbait I and Clickbait II badges. Thanks for
> contributing to the Magazine! :)
>
> >
> > *From: *Justin W. Flory 
> > *Sent: *Thursday, June 16, 2016 5:43 PM
> > *To: *Martino Jones 
> > *Subject: *Re: [Marketing] Re: Netdata (Draft)
> >
> >
> >
> > On 06/16/2016 01:26 PM, Martino Jones wrote:
> >> Thanks and the article looks a lot better. I didn’t know how to format
> >> any commands but, now I do. Also, the featured image looks really good.
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Glad it looks good to you! No worries on the formatting. We're in the
> > weekly meeting right now, and we decided to schedule this one to go out
> > on Monday.
> >
> > Thanks for the awesome write-up! I just awarded your FAS account with
> > the "Extra! Extra!" badge. Once the article is out for a week or two,
> > feel free to shoot me an email to check on what the statistics are and
> > I'd be happy to get you some of the Clickbait badges. :)
> >
> >  https://badges.fedoraproject.org/user/martinojones
> >
> >>
> >> *From: *Justin W. Flory 
> >> *Sent: *Thursday, June 16, 2016 11:58 AM
> >> *To: *marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org
> >> 
> >> *Subject: *[Marketing] Re: Netdata (Draft)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 06/14/2016 07:24 PM, Martino Jones wrote:
> >>> Here is a draft of the Netdata post:
> >>> https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=13191&preview=1&_ppp=f59ae5fe87
> >>>
> >>> Tried to include screenshots and as much explanation as I could.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Hey Martino! I just finished reviewed and editing the article. This
> >> looks awesome! I found it useful, explanatory, and straightforward for
> >> using Netdata (I might even install it myself later…).
> >>
> >> You can find the most current preview of the article here.
> >>
> >>  https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=13191&preview=1&_ppp=324743ff07
> >>
> >> I also tried giving my hand at creating a featured image for this one. I
> >> uploaded it to the article for now, but I was hoping Paul or Ryan could
> >> take a look at it whenever they have the free time.
> >>
> >>  https://pagure.io/fedoramagazine-images/pull-request/22
> >>
> >> I imagine we'll probably send this one out next week, but we'll make
> >> sure to cover it at tonight's editorial board meeting.
> >>
> >> Thanks for writing this one!
> >>
> >
> > --
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> > Justin W. Flory
> > jflo...@gmail.com
> >
>
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[Marketing] F24 Marketing retrospective

2016-06-29 Thread Justin W. Flory

Hey all,

As mentioned in our last meeting, we wanted to put together a short 
retrospective about how we did this past release cycle as a team, what 
worked well, how we could improve, and more.


To read more about the *what* of a retrospective, please see this page.

 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing_retrospective

I created the page for the F24 Marketing retrospective, which you can 
find here.


 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F24_marketing_retrospective

I used the Marketing retrospective template as the base for creating 
this release's retrospective. If you want to see an example of a 
completed / filled out retrospective, see this one from 2015 as an example.


 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/2015_marketing_retrospective

Regardless of who you are or how much you contributed this release 
cycle, if you have any thoughts or feedback for how Fedora Marketing 
could improve or do better for this release and beyond, please consider 
adding in a few words or snippets to this page. It will be extremely 
helpful for planning out what we do this next release and helping 
improve the experience for new contributors.


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[Marketing] Re: Marketing-trac: #229: Shared, secure password distribution

2016-06-29 Thread Marketing Team
#229: Shared, secure password distribution
--+
  Reporter:  jflory7  |  Owner:  jflory7
  Type:  enhancement  | Status:  assigned
  Priority:  normal   |  Milestone:  Fedora 24
 Component:  Internal operations  |   Severity:  not urgent
Resolution:   |   Keywords:  meeting
Blocked By:   |   Blocking:
--+

Comment (by jflory7):

 '''Discussed in [https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-
 meeting-1/2016-06-29/marketing.2016-06-29-20.57.html 2016-06-29
 meeting].'''

 = What happened today =

 We briefly discussed this during the meeting, and I put out a
 
[https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/EBVK5AG5BGRVA6SBIRQ3PSQSCKTPXRZZ/
 call on the mailing list] for some other Marketing team members to review
 this ticket, add comments, and take votes on the two solutions.

 = What would be helpful =

 I tried to add my best interpretation of advantages / disadvantages to
 using Pass for our password distribution, although I am biased towards it
 as I am an active user of it already. I don't know much about
 [http://rattic.org/ Rattic] nor have I used it, so if anyone who does know
 more about it could offer up advantages / disadvantages to using it, that
 would help add context to this discussion.

 Looking through the [http://rattic.org/ Rattic website], the developers
 even provide
 [https://github.com/tildaslash/RatticWeb/tree/master/docs/ansible Ansible
 playbooks] for deploying it. Whoa! That's pretty cool, might also be a
 good factor to consider for Fedora Infrastructure if we choose this tool.

 = Taking a vote =

 I'm going to withhold taking my final vote on this until either next
 week's meeting or if someone can add more context / personal experience
 about using Rattic to the ticket. Looking at Rattic, it seems to cover all
 of the bases of things we need very well, but I'd like a human
 verification / +1 from someone else about it before wholeheartedly backing
 it.

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[Marketing] Re: Marketing-trac: #230: Moving to Pagure

2016-06-29 Thread Marketing Team
#230: Moving to Pagure
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  Reporter:  jflory7  |  Owner:  jflory7
  Type:  enhancement  | Status:  assigned
  Priority:  major|  Milestone:  Fedora 24
 Component:  Internal operations  |   Severity:  not urgent
Resolution:   |   Keywords:
Blocked By:   |   Blocking:
--+
Changes (by jflory7):

 * keywords:  meeting =>


Comment:

 '''Discussed in [https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-
 meeting-1/2016-06-29/marketing.2016-06-29-20.57.html 2016-06-29
 meeting].'''

 There is a [https://pagure.io/pagure-importer Pagure importer] tool with
 support for FedoraHosted repositories. However, at the current time, it
 does ''not'' support migrating attachments. With that in mind, it might be
 a better option to wait for this tool to mature first and revisit this
 later on, once attachments are tested and supported.

 Thanks nirik for providing an update on the tool's status in the meeting.
 For now, we will remove this from the meeting agenda and revisit at a
 later date.

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[Marketing] Deciding on a secure password distribution system

2016-06-29 Thread Justin W. Flory

Hello all,

In today's meeting, we briefly reviewed the ticket regarding choosing a 
secure password distribution system for marketing efforts. The two 
options we currently have in the ticket are Pass and Rattic (although 
the latter could use some more context / explaining).


If you all could please look over this ticket, add any thoughts / 
comments to the proposal, and leave a vote, that would be appreciated. 
Thanks.


https://fedorahosted.org/marketing-team/ticket/229

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[Marketing] [Minutes] [2016-06-29] Password distribution, move to Pagure, F24 retrospective, and more

2016-06-29 Thread Justin W. Flory

Hey all,

Another Marketing meeting just wrapped up. Today's meeting mostly 
focused on two tickets, relating to secure, shared password distribution 
(Ticket #229) and moving our Fedorahosted project to Pagure (Ticket 
#230). We also have our F24 marketing retrospective page created, which 
we will use for collecting information and feedback about how marketing 
team members felt about how we did this release.


More information coming soon, read the minutes for more info. :)

= = = = =

Meeting ended Wed Jun 29 21:35:09 2016 UTC.
Minutes: 
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2016-06-29/marketing.2016-06-29-20.57.html
Minutes (text): 
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2016-06-29/marketing.2016-06-29-20.57.txt
Log: 
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2016-06-29/marketing.2016-06-29-20.57.log.html


* * * * *


#fedora-meeting-1: Fedora Marketing meeting (2016-06-29)



Meeting started by jflory7 at 20:57:18 UTC. The full logs are available
at
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2016-06-29/marketing.2016-06-29-20.57.log.html
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Meeting summary
---
* Roll Call  (jflory7, 20:57:32)
   * Name; Timezone; Other sub-projects / interest areas  (jflory7,
 20:57:37)
   * Justin W. Flory; UTC-4; Marketing / Magazine, CommOps, Ambassadors,
 Infrastructure-fi, Join, and more  (jflory7, 20:58:02)

* Announcements  (jflory7, 21:05:21)
   * === "Behind the new Fedora Developer Portal" ===  (jflory7,
 21:05:26)
   * LINK: https://fedoramagazine.org/behind-new-fedora-developer-portal/
 (jflory7, 21:05:30)
   * The Developer Portal for developers using Fedora or wanting to
 contribute to Fedora has had some new changes. Read up on what's new
 in the Developer Portal and a little bit of background behind its
 inception in the Fedora Magazine article.  (jflory7, 21:05:36)
   * === "Friends. Features. Freedom. First. Forever." ===  (jflory7,
 21:05:41)
   * LINK:

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/comm...@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/CG5JS4DQ3G2TVA5YZX7LBOSXVNCUPTIB/
 (jflory7, 21:05:47)
   * On Friday, decause announced on the mailing list that he will be
 leaving his position at Red Hat to become the Open Source Campaign
 Manager for a candidate in the US elections. We wish decause well in
 his future endeavors and will always be happy to see him in Fedora
 whenever he has the time to stop by. For the time being, the Fedora
 Community Lead position will remain open.  (jflory7, 21:05:52)
   * === "Makeuseof: Fedora Design Suite: Best of the Basics" ===
 (jflory7, 21:06:23)
   * LINK:

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/6-linux-distros-designed-artists-musicians-editors/
 (jflory7, 21:06:25)
   * Fedora Design Suite was recently featured as one of the best Linux
 distros targeted towards designers who want the best of the basics.
 Check it out and feel free to share it around. Thanks Luya
 Tshimbalanga for pointing it out!  (jflory7, 21:07:17)

* Action items from last meetings  (jflory7, 21:09:48)
   * LINK:

https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2016-06-22/marketing.2016-06-22-20.57.html
 (jflory7, 21:09:54)
   * === [INCOMPLETE] jflory7 Work on creating an initial "template"
 draft for Friends of Fedora websites example ===  (jflory7,
 21:10:01)
   * ACTION: jflory7 Work on creating an initial "template" draft for
 Friends of Fedora websites example  (jflory7, 21:10:06)
   * === [INCOMPLETE] linuxmodder Take screenshots for F24 KDE and Xfce
 and upload to the screenshots page on the wiki ===  (jflory7,
 21:10:20)
   * ACTION: marketing-team-member Take screenshots for F24 KDE and Xfce
 and upload to the screenshots page on the wiki  (jflory7, 21:11:57)
   * === [COMPLETE] jflory7 Put up an initial wiki page for F23 marketing
 retrospective, check in with mailga, share with Marketing team ===
 (jflory7, 21:12:09)
   * LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F24_marketing_retrospective
 (jflory7, 21:12:14)
   * ACTION: jflory7 Post to Marketing mailing list about F24
 retrospective  (jflory7, 21:12:43)

* Tickets  (jflory7, 21:12:50)
   * LINK: https://fedorahosted.org/marketing-team/report/12   (jflory7,
 21:12:56)
   * === Ticket #229 ===  (jflory7, 21:13:50)
   * LINK: https://fedorahosted.org/marketing-team/ticket/229   (jflory7,
 21:13:52)
   * "Shared, secure password distribution"  (jflory7, 21:13:58)
   * HELP: Marketing team members, please review Ticket #229 and add
 comments / take a vote on the two options so we can move forward on
 choosing an option for secure password distribution and propose it
 to Infrastructure.  (jflory7, 21:15:40)
   * AGREED: Will post to the list about the ticket, collect votes for a
 proposal to bring to Infrastructure later on  (jflory7, 21:

[Marketing] Subscribe to fedora magazine

2016-06-29 Thread nikos vassilakis
 Greetings,
my full name is Nikos Vassilakis and I want to contribute primarily to the 
fedora magazine. I worked in the past as systems administrator on Linux 
machines. I am also Computer Science graduate. I am fast learner. I want to 
join to linux community to keep up with technology and to learn. I hope I was 
descriptive enough. If you want to ask me anything please don't hesitate.

Kind Regards,
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[Marketing] [Fedocal] Reminder meeting : Magazine editorial board

2016-06-29 Thread pfrields
Dear all,

You are kindly invited to the meeting:
   Magazine editorial board on 2016-06-30 from 17:00:00 to 18:00:00 
America/New_York
   At fedora-meet...@irc.freenode.net

The meeting will be about:
This meeting is for editors of the [Fedora Magazine](http://fedoramagazine.org) 
site. The agenda primarily consists of deciding, assigning, and scheduling 
posts for the upcoming weeks.

More information available at:
[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Magazine](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Magazine)


Source: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/2876/

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[Marketing] Re: [Design-team] Makeuseof: Fedora Design Suite: Best of the Basics

2016-06-29 Thread Sylvia Sánchez
Awesome!!
Thank you.

On Tue, Jun 28, 2016, 01:37 Luya Tshimbalanga 
wrote:

> Makeuseof website has a highlighted Fedora Design Suite from their article
> "6 Linux Distros Designed for Artists, Musicians and Editors" and also
> called it as *"Fedora Design Suite: Best of the Basics"*
>
> *"**Highlights:** Fedora Design Suite does a great job of introducing you
> to graphic design via its extensive **list of tutorials
> **, which is
> accessible from the main Applications menu. As for bundled software, 
> **Entangle
> ** is a fantastic app *that lets you control
> a digital camera from your computer."
>
> Full article:
>
> http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/6-linux-distros-designed-artists-musicians-editors/
>
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> W: http://www.coolest-storm.net
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[Marketing] Re: [Magazine] SSH Clients (Pitch)

2016-06-29 Thread Justin W. Flory

On 06/28/2016 11:40 AM, Eduard Lucena wrote:

I made a pitch about SSH Clients on Fedora:

https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=13543&preview_id=13543

For your review and (hopefully) approval.

Br,



Awesome, thanks Eduard! We will take a look at this at the meeting on 
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[Marketing] Re: Fedora 24 G11N talking points

2016-06-29 Thread Justin W. Flory

On 06/28/2016 11:35 PM, pravin@gmail.com wrote:



On 29 June 2016 at 02:13, Justin W. Flory mailto:jflo...@gmail.com>> wrote:

On 06/27/2016 11:33 AM, pravin@gmail.com
 wrote:

Hi,

   I am just wondering how can we promote improvement in Fedora
24 from
G11N side. We have already drafted major points in Wiki. [1]
  Do you think having post in Magazine good here?  Any other
ideas? :)

Thanks,
Pravin Satpute


1.https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/G11N/Fedora_24_Talking_points
(Created
new page, since General talk page was more on products side and
IMO G11N
was not fitting well into it.)


Hey Pravin!

Regarding your original idea, are you meaning to say you'd like to
get feedback from everyday users about translations and feedback in
Fedora to see their opinions?


That will be great, to get these kind of feedback. Presently we are very
much dependent on testing day and bugzilla.



Looking at the wiki page, it seems like more of an update on the
internationalization / globalization efforts going on in Fedora,
which is awesome! For this data, though, I would probably publish on
the Community Blog instead of the Magazine. We could probably do a
short "pointer" post on the Magazine to the CommBlog article to
increase some outside exposure from users there too.


Actually, i was interested to tweak this information from magazine
perspective but agree with you by saying present contents suits to
communityblog :)
I will prepare first draft, may be this week and then we can again think
again about suitability. I am happy with both case (Magazine or
Communityblog with pointer in Magazine)

Thanks,
Pravin Satpute



I think either way would work well. Depending on the angle you want to 
take (or maybe even both), we could try putting out an article about 
this on either platform. If you want to write something up on one 
platform, we can always port to the other one fairly easily.


Drop us a line once you're ready for it to be reviewed. :)

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[Marketing] Re: [commops] FedoraMag Wordpress Blog API

2016-06-29 Thread Justin W. Flory

On 06/29/2016 04:06 AM, Arvind Chembarpu wrote:

Hey everyone,

I'm Arvind, and I'm working as a Fedora QA Intern, with Sudhir D (Fedora QA 
Manager) at Red Hat Bangalore.

I was working on a hub to view all Fedora news in a seamless interface, and I 
was hoping to use the default Wordpress API to accomplish this.
However, it looks like the API has been disabled manually, since all the 
endpoints under `http://fedoramagazine.org/wp-json/v2/` and 
`http://fedoramagazine.org/wp-json/` are returning 404 error statuses.
Would it be possible to re-enable these? If not, could you point me towards 
another way to obtain FedoraMagazine post links?

Cheers,
Arvind Chembarpu
[achem...@redhat.com]



Hi Arvind!

For the Fedora Magazine, the best place to discuss it is on the 
Marketing mailing list, which I am including in this response. The 
Community Operations team handles the Community Blog (which is also a 
WordPress site).


I think discussion about the API came up before, but I don't remember 
what came of it or where it went. The best points of contact about this 
would probably be Patrick Uiterwijk (puiterwijk on freenode IRC) or Paul 
Frields (stickster on freenode IRC). I know Paul is at Summit this week, 
so you might not hear from him this week, but you can probably find 
Patrick on IRC, and he could tell you more about whether this is 
feasible or not.


Hope this helps!

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[Marketing] Re: Netdata (Draft)

2016-06-29 Thread Justin W. Flory

On 06/29/2016 10:12 AM, Martino Jones wrote:

I’m not able to change something in the article. The command *sudo
./netdata-installed.sh* should say *sudo ./netdata-installer.sh*. Sorry,
I hit the “d” instead of the “r.”



Also, how are the stats?




Fixed the typo! Should be reflected in the published version.

Currently, the article is around 8k views. Nice! I'm going to go ahead 
and award you with both Clickbait I and Clickbait II badges. Thanks for 
contributing to the Magazine! :)




*From: *Justin W. Flory 
*Sent: *Thursday, June 16, 2016 5:43 PM
*To: *Martino Jones 
*Subject: *Re: [Marketing] Re: Netdata (Draft)



On 06/16/2016 01:26 PM, Martino Jones wrote:

Thanks and the article looks a lot better. I didn’t know how to format
any commands but, now I do. Also, the featured image looks really good.




Glad it looks good to you! No worries on the formatting. We're in the
weekly meeting right now, and we decided to schedule this one to go out
on Monday.

Thanks for the awesome write-up! I just awarded your FAS account with
the "Extra! Extra!" badge. Once the article is out for a week or two,
feel free to shoot me an email to check on what the statistics are and
I'd be happy to get you some of the Clickbait badges. :)

 https://badges.fedoraproject.org/user/martinojones



*From: *Justin W. Flory 
*Sent: *Thursday, June 16, 2016 11:58 AM
*To: *marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org

*Subject: *[Marketing] Re: Netdata (Draft)



On 06/14/2016 07:24 PM, Martino Jones wrote:

Here is a draft of the Netdata post:
https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=13191&preview=1&_ppp=f59ae5fe87

Tried to include screenshots and as much explanation as I could.



Hey Martino! I just finished reviewed and editing the article. This
looks awesome! I found it useful, explanatory, and straightforward for
using Netdata (I might even install it myself later…).

You can find the most current preview of the article here.

 https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=13191&preview=1&_ppp=324743ff07

I also tried giving my hand at creating a featured image for this one. I
uploaded it to the article for now, but I was hoping Paul or Ryan could
take a look at it whenever they have the free time.

 https://pagure.io/fedoramagazine-images/pull-request/22

I imagine we'll probably send this one out next week, but we'll make
sure to cover it at tonight's editorial board meeting.

Thanks for writing this one!



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