Hi all,
Since I will not be able to attend the meeting tomorrow, I wanted to
suggest removing the requirement for FWD event organizers to create a
wiki page for their event.
This practice is borrowed from the Ambassadors, but recently, since the
move to Pagure, this practice has become less common. I was also
thinking about what the benefit / gain is of asking FWD organizers to
create a wiki page for their event. Is it better to ask them to create a
wiki page, or to better document their event in a Pagure ticket in the
new FWD Pagure repo?
https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/fedora-womens-day
I thought it may be more effective and a better use of planning time for
organizers to focus on Pagure only instead of also using a wiki page and
a Pagure ticket. I am not sure about others, but I didn't look back at
the wiki pages to reference events, but I checked Pagure tickets first.
Additionally, we will likely be able to keep Pagure tickets public,
since reimbursements will not happen here – the private information and
receipts will be processed in the fedora-budget repo. This allows us to
keep past year's tickets easily archived and referenced for future years.
https://pagure.io/fedora-budget
Do others have strong opinions on this? I'd like to think of ways to
reduce the burden of time-consuming work for FWD organizers. I'd like
for this to be discussed in the meeting tomorrow, if possible.
Thanks!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7@gmail.com
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