[diversity] [fedora-diversity] Issue #10: Next Diversity Panel Planning - lets start it early so that we will do the best next year!
by Bhagyashree Padalkar
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@amsharma Thanks for bringing this up. I was thinking the same.
We can create a new ticket and link it here. This will help us in future to keep track of all FLOCK related discussions by Diversity team.
For FLOCK related events, I want to suggest two things -
1. Talk with an Open Floor in the end on the work Diversity team has been doing in the past, what we are currently working on and our strategy for the upcoming year. I think this will be a bit similar to Council report in #17 but I feel that having this discussion at FLOCK is important to creating awareness about Diversity team and our work. Also, we can get valuable inputs from the community and help onboard newcomers.
2. A 1.5- 2 hr long session on specific issues important to Diversity team's goals in upcoming year. It could be a BoF like @marinaz suggested or a workshop-cum-Panel/ open table discussion. I would like to elaborate this further in a new ticket relevant to upcoming years' FLOCK.
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[diversity] [fedora-diversity] Issue #11: Events planning through out the year like FWD
by Bhagyashree Padalkar
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I am thinking about two things for this ticket -
1. Add the existing events to Diversity Team Fedocal so we know when they are around and begin our planning for them i.e. generating content pre and post event for CommBlog
2. Send out a call to community via CommBlog or ML, whichever appropriate asking them about local events they think are relevant to this discussion.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this.
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[diversity] Fedora Diversity Hack Session
by Amita
Hello Everyone,
As we all are meeting biweekly and sometimes attendance is low, it leads
to unwanted delay in the progress of our important tasks.
To cover up these gaps and to accelerate the discussion on important
diversity goals, we are planning to have a video call on Wednesday.
When - Wed Apr 12, 2017 (IST - 1:30PM – 2:30PM) , (CEST - 10:00AM -
11:00AM ), (UTC - 8:00AM - 9:00 AM)
Where - https://bluejeans.com/4580614549
Thanks & Regards,
Amita
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[diversity] [fedora-diversity] Issue #16 `Write official and individual reports covering Diversity FAD`
by Justin W. Flory
jflory7 reported a new issue against the project: `fedora-diversity` that you are following:
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**Discussed in [2017-02-08 meeting](https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/teams/diversity/diversity.2017...
# Summary
Now that the Diversity FAD has concluded ( #8 ), we need to write an official report on the Community Blog, and individuals are encouraged to write their own reports for their own blogs or publishing platform of choice.
# Analysis
One of the questions I heard most during DevConf when people found out about our FAD was, "Awesome! What happens in a Diversity FAD?" Ideally, our reports should help answer this question and show what we worked on, what we accomplished, and what our goals for the future are. In the official report, tying it back to the [logic model](https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/b/bc/Diversity_FAD_2017_Logic_... will be important to communicate how we met our originally proposed goals.
The drafting of this post will likely take place in an Etherpad, and then be converted over to a Community Blog post after peer review / editing by the team. Progress on this will be updated in this ticket.
# Implementation
1. Begin drafting official report in Etherpad ( @jflory7 + @amsharma )
2. Share final draft with team, get feedback
3. Export to Community Blog post, share and publish
**FIRST DRAFT DUE**: Monday, 2017 February 13
# Existing posts
Individual blog posts can be found below. If you write your own post, please add a comment in the ticket linking your post!
* @bex: [The Fedora Diversity FAD[(http://www.winglemeyer.org/technology/2017/02/07/fedora-diversity-fad/)
* @amsharma: [Devconf 2017, Diversity FAD](https://whatamithinks.wordpress.com/2017/02/11/devconf-2017-diversit...
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[diversity] "Mission to understand: Fedora Diversity FAD 2017" ready for review
by Justin W. Flory
Hi everyone,
The team event report, "Mission to understand: Fedora Diversity FAD
2017" is now ready for final review on the Community Blog:
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/?p=3666&preview=1&_ppp=24cc714a3f
Please take some time to review it and offer any feedback you have on
it. If it looks good, we can have this published at the beginning of
next week.
As some background context for why it dragged out for so long, I was
unhappy with the original draft and was having problems conveying some
of the message about the value and purpose behind some of our work. I
almost did a full rewrite and did some reorganization and expansion, but
I feel much better about this now. However, it is much different than
the original draft that we had before, so a full review will be appreciated.
Thanks all!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
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[diversity] Take the #HappinessPacketChallenge next week!
by Justin W. Flory
Hey Diversity Team,
I wanted to challenge everyone to join me next week in the
#HappinessPacketChallenge!
https://blog.justinwflory.com/2017/04/happiness-packets-challenge/
Happiness Packets are like thank-you cards for open source users or
contributors. You can send a packet to anyone for anything. Your message
can be as short or as long as you like. You can put your name on your
message or you can keep it totally anonymous.
So, what is the #HappinessPacketChallenge? I challenge you to do the
following: write at least one Happiness Packet (or more!) every day for
one week. At a minimum, this is only seven times where you say "thank
you" to someone else in open source. Of course, you can send more if you
want to.
You can find more details in the blog post linked above. I hope everyone
will help spread some positivity through the open source community next
week!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
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[diversity] Is our meeting time working?
by Justin W. Flory
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= Quick Summary =
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(1) Would changing the meeting time help attendance?
(2) Would lengthening the meeting by 30min help productivity?
(3) Are there other ways we can improve our meetings?
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Hey everyone,
During our meeting today, we had a brief discussion towards the end
about our meeting times and whether they are effective. For the past few
meetings after the FAD, activity hasn't been consistent. In February,
our meetings had seven attendees, but across March and April so far, our
meetings have been between 3-5 active participants.
The past few months have been busy for a lot of people for different
reasons, but we were thinking it might be helpful to check in and see
what people are thinking about the existing meeting time. Would it be
helpful to move it to a different day or time? Is there something that
would help make the meeting time more accessible?
We were thinking two things today in the meeting:
(1) Possibly finding a new time
(2) Extending meeting time slot by 30 minutes
We're most effective when we have active participation and we have
sufficient time to cover our topics. We would be interested to know what
you all think about this and if a new time would work well. If you have
any other feedback on how to make our meetings more accessible or
engaging? Please let us know your thoughts. :)
Thanks!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
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[diversity] Re: Is our meeting time working?
by Bhagyashree Uday
+1 on audio/video meetings. It might help us resolve tickets or brainstorm
faster - like hack sessions perhaps. Maybe one of the two monthly meetings
could be in audio/video ?
Also, I wanted to attend the last meeting but since DST changed the
timezones it became tough i.e. if the meetings are at UTC 1200 the meeting
should always be at 1730 in India since India doesn't follow DST but last
meeting happened at 1630 due DST change. Anyway, 1730 works well for me
atleast for now but I am not sure about summer - will know in a few weeks.
Best
Bee
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 11:42 PM, Justin W. Flory <jflory7(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On 04/06/2017 08:02 PM, Radka Janekova wrote:
> > I find irc meetings about some of these things to be a little bit of an
> > obstacle at times, maybe considering bluejeans meeting about the more
> > difficult topics could help too? (Just throwing in an idea...)
> >
>
> Hmm, this is actually a pretty interesting idea. What if one of our two
> meetings a month was in an audio/video call format? I hadn't considered
> this, but it could actually enable us to be more productive on some of
> these issues that take a lot of time to work through.
>
> I'm open to this idea, but I also don't know how much my vote should
> count here since I'm only going to be able to make it for two or three
> more meetings until August.
>
> > As far as my availability goes, I'm okay with the day and the time.
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Radka
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > *Radka Janeková*
> > *radka.janek(a)redhat.com <mailto:radka.janek@redhat.com>*
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Justin W. Flory <jflory7(a)gmail.com
> > <mailto:jflory7@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > ============================================================
> ===========
> > = Quick Summary
> =
> > ============================================================
> ===========
> > (1) Would changing the meeting time help attendance?
> > (2) Would lengthening the meeting by 30min help productivity?
> > (3) Are there other ways we can improve our meetings?
> > ============================================================
> ===========
> >
> > Hey everyone,
> >
> > During our meeting today, we had a brief discussion towards the end
> > about our meeting times and whether they are effective. For the past
> few
> > meetings after the FAD, activity hasn't been consistent. In February,
> > our meetings had seven attendees, but across March and April so far,
> our
> > meetings have been between 3-5 active participants.
> >
> > The past few months have been busy for a lot of people for different
> > reasons, but we were thinking it might be helpful to check in and see
> > what people are thinking about the existing meeting time. Would it be
> > helpful to move it to a different day or time? Is there something
> that
> > would help make the meeting time more accessible?
> >
> > We were thinking two things today in the meeting:
> >
> > (1) Possibly finding a new time
> > (2) Extending meeting time slot by 30 minutes
> >
> > We're most effective when we have active participation and we have
> > sufficient time to cover our topics. We would be interested to know
> what
> > you all think about this and if a new time would work well. If you
> have
> > any other feedback on how to make our meetings more accessible or
> > engaging? Please let us know your thoughts. :)
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > --
> > Cheers,
> > Justin W. Flory
> > jflory7(a)gmail.com <mailto:jflory7@gmail.com>
> >
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Justin W. Flory
> jflory7(a)gmail.com
>
>
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