Self-Introduction:
by Joseph Allen
I will now introduce myself, starting with what I have worked on in the
past.
A while ago I worked on what I called The Linux Terminal Guide, an online
blog with some helpful How-To articles. One day I hoped to compile a bunch
of Man pages, but I realized that would not reach out to very many people. I
hope to help more people by writing How To articles for Fedora Docs. I do
not know what my skills would best be classified as but I do know how to use
the command line VERY well, i.e. I never really use the graphical package
manager. I guess you could say I know-my-way around Fedora as I have
"hacked" it, an example being that I as I write I am using Wmii with
Gnome-Panel. I do know how to use Web Servers and Administer web-sites. On
the side I like chatting with my friends and helping my mom with her
Fedora-enabled computer.
So what makes me an excellent match for the project? I feel that Fedora is
rather lacking some docs, and I want to help! I have rather good writing
skills and I know how to do a fair amount in Fedora. I look forward to
working on some Docs!
As requested here is the output of gpg --fingerprint <yourKEYIDhere>:
[joseph@localhost ~]$ gpg --fingerprint 60A37A5D
pub 1024D/60A37A5D 2009-12-19
Key fingerprint = 43EF DBB9 8299 73F6 1689 7206 091A D1B9 60A3 7A5D
uid Joseph Allen <bloggersciencewithjoe(a)gmail.com>
sub 2048g/4D7523E1 2009-12-19
--
JOSEPH ALLEN, C/A, CAP
G.V. 'Sonny' Montgomery Composite Squadron
SER-MS-102
Mississippi Wing Civil Air Patrol
14 years, 4 months
RPM Guide and RPM Max
by John J. McDonough
At FUDcon, Florian Festi approached me about Docs updating the RPM Guide and
the book, Maximum RPM, both of which have gotten a little stale. The RPM
Guide was already on our radar, and Ben Cotton has taken point on getting
that ready to be worked on.
Maximum RPM is currently hosted at rpm.org, and does not appear to have been
built with the old doc tools. There seem to be some specific dependencies
on Fedora 8, so there will be a little work converting it to something more
up to date.
The other issue, though, is licensing. This probably won't be difficult to
deal with but it is something that needs to be addressed. The current
copyright holder is Red Hat.
We will probably discuss this at an upcoming Docs Team meeting, but I did
want to give everyone a heads-up that this is going on. We may also want to
carry on some discussion on an rpm.org mailing list so that community is
also aware of the effort.
At this point not much has actually happened. Ben has moved the RPM Guide
to git, but I don't think anything else has happened there, I have looked at
the Maximum RPM sources and verified Florian's assessment that this isn't a
straightforward build, and quaid is aware of the licensing issues.
The RPM Guide is at:
git.fedoraproject.org/rpmguide.git
Maximum RPM is at
rpm.org/git/max-rpm.git
--McD
14 years, 4 months
Docs Meeting 2009-12-17 Summary
by Eric Christensen
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Meeting started by sparks at 23:59:54 UTC. The full logs are available
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Meeting summary
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* Roll Call (sparks, 00:00:10)
* Action items from last week's meeting (sparks, 00:06:08)
* ACTION: sparks to coordinate a meeting between docs, L10N, and
others on translation questions and F13 schedule. (sparks,
00:07:10)
* LINK: http://jjmcd.fedorapeople.org/F13-RelNotes-MajorTasks.html
(sparks, 00:07:55)
* Release Notes (sparks, 00:08:23)
* Status on CMS (Zikula) (sparks, 00:20:50)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zikula#Module_status (sparks,
00:21:00)
* Does yum langpack support help us? (sparks, 00:24:44)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/YumLangpackPlugin
(sparks, 00:24:51)
* Guide Status (sparks, 00:39:26)
* New Guides (sparks, 00:43:34)
* Outstanding BZ Tickets (sparks, 00:44:45)
* LINK:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&classificat...
(sparks, 00:44:55)
* Langpack (again) (sparks, 00:54:43)
* Anything else? (sparks, 01:06:45)
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* sparks to coordinate a meeting between docs, L10N, and others on
translation questions and F13 schedule.
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translation questions and F13 schedule.
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* rudi (34)
* juhp (34)
* Tsagadai (5)
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* anross (3)
* bcotton (2)
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14 years, 4 months
Docs Meeting 2009-12-17 IRC log
by Eric Christensen
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23:59:54 <sparks> #startmeeting Docs Project Meeting - Agenda:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_meetings
23:59:54 <zodbot> Meeting started Wed Dec 16 23:59:54 2009 UTC. The
chair is sparks. Information about MeetBot at
http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot.
23:59:54 <zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea
#link #topic.
00:00:00 <sparks> #chair jjmcd
00:00:00 <zodbot> Current chairs: jjmcd sparks
00:00:10 <sparks> #topic Roll Call
00:00:11 * sparks
00:00:15 * ianweller
00:01:33 * bcotton is here
00:01:46 * rudi is here
00:01:56 * jjmcd .
00:03:12 * sparks gives everyone a few more minutes to trickle in
00:03:30 * Tsagadai is here
00:06:02 <sparks> Okay, let's get started
00:06:08 <sparks> #topic Action items from last week's meeting
00:06:19 <sparks> Sparks to send a message to L10N and Logistics about a
docs planning meeting for early next week
00:06:31 <sparks> Yeah, that didn't happen. Still working on it, though.
00:07:10 <sparks> #action sparks to coordinate a meeting between docs,
L10N, and others on translation questions and F13 schedule.
00:07:19 <sparks> jjmcd to review poelcat's schedule and come up with a
recommendation before the meeting
00:07:36 <jjmcd> done - link in agenda
00:07:36 <sparks> jjmcd: Is your action items waiting on my action item?
00:07:42 <sparks> Oh!
00:07:42 <jjmcd> No
00:07:55 <sparks> #link
http://jjmcd.fedorapeople.org/F13-RelNotes-MajorTasks.html
00:07:56 <jjmcd> Mostly I want to focus on getting the core deliverables
right
00:08:01 <sparks> Excellent
00:08:17 <sparks> Okay, moving on...
00:08:23 <sparks> #topic Release Notes
00:08:27 <jjmcd> For F12 all the clutter caused us to miss an important
detail - the schedule had us building the rpm two weeks after jesse
needed it
00:08:39 <sparks> There is a question... Should L10n merge POs?
00:08:59 <sparks> Yes, the F12 schedule wasn't ideal...
00:09:08 <jjmcd> I am feeling like they ought to be paying the price of
not getting the new tfx up
00:09:30 <jjmcd> As long as we are a crutch for them, they really have
no reason to get off dead center
00:10:15 <sparks> I'm okay with doing things like RH does them... let
the translators do everything
00:10:33 <jjmcd> Now, logistically, this might not be realistic, but I
think we should at least make the threat
00:10:48 <rudi> I think it's the right direction to be heading
00:11:25 <sparks> I'm not sure that logistically it's not realistic. It
certainly is possible. A lot of our business practices would have to
change.
00:11:35 <rudi> +1 sparks
00:12:01 <sparks> BUT you wouldn't have things like the French pulling
their translations. If they weren't ready then they wouldn't publish them
00:12:14 <rudi> I don't know whether shifting all the burden for
producing and publishing the translated docs can go from Docs -> L10N in
the space of one release
00:12:15 <jjmcd> yeah, I mean in principle it seems to make sense, but I
got the impression that a lot of their translators had very limited
technical capability so it might all fall on glezos
00:12:22 <sparks> rudi: Hell, I've shaken everything else up around here...
00:12:28 <rudi> lolz
00:12:30 <jjmcd> hehe
00:12:57 <rudi> jjmcd -- I think there would be a *lot* of hand-holding
to begin with
00:12:58 <sparks> Well... if we are going to rotate our practice around
the tool, then the tool better be easy to use.
00:13:11 <sparks> Luckily Publican 1.x isn't difficult
00:13:26 <jjmcd> yeah -- but I think many, maybe even most, actually do
the translation in aarghh windows
00:13:30 <sparks> rudi: We could push information into the translators guide
00:13:34 <sparks> which we should do anyway
00:13:43 <rudi> jjmcd -- fortauntely, Publican 1 runs fine on Windows :)
00:13:52 <jjmcd> Oh, is that right!!!
00:13:54 * sparks wouldn't know about that
00:13:55 <jjmcd> holy smokes
00:14:04 <rudi> Mac is coming RSN :)
00:14:45 <jjmcd> that could be a big win then
00:14:49 <rudi> sparks -- yeah; I plan to update parts of the TQSG
shortly to cover Publican 1 usage
00:14:58 <jjmcd> If the translators could immediately see their product
00:15:01 <sparks> rudi: +1
00:15:19 <rudi> The problem is still the interoperabilty of Publican and
Transifex though
00:15:40 <sparks> well... they should know how to build their documents
even if the "owner" is still going to handle the publishing.
00:15:44 <jjmcd> Oh, yeah, so they might have Publican on win, but not
msgmerge
00:16:04 <sparks> Well... Transifex needs to be updated... period
00:16:05 <rudi> Actually, the gettext tools are packaged for Windows too
00:16:21 <rudi> And are included in the Publican installer .exe too :)
00:16:34 <jjmcd> Ahhh, now that's a plan
00:16:37 <rudi> But yeah; the Transifex problem is real and growing
00:16:44 <jjmcd> growing?
00:17:15 <rudi> Translators have had multiple issues over the last few
weeks with accessing and uploading files
00:17:37 <jjmcd> what has changed?
00:18:08 <rudi> Which has exposed the bigger problem in that the current
version is an unmaintained one, and that the Transifex guys don't really
have the time to maintain Fedora's instance
00:18:43 <rudi> I think in this case, it was specifically a bug in
infra; but it took an enormous amount of time to track down; which
caused a lot of grief for L10N
00:19:57 <sparks> Well, the plan to migrate to 0.7 is there
00:20:19 <sparks> Okay, anything else on this topic?
00:20:50 <sparks> #topic Status on CMS (Zikula)
00:21:00 <sparks> #link https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zikula#Module_status
00:21:12 <sparks> I wish David was here tonight...
00:21:19 <sparks> mchua_afk: You around?
00:21:36 <sparks> So there are still modules that need to be packaged...
00:21:52 <sparks> and apparently the new version of Zikula has a library
that needs to be yanked out and packaged.
00:22:08 <sparks> David is working that part but he needs some help.
00:22:49 <sparks> Anyone want to volunteer to help David with Zikula?
00:23:52 <sparks> I'm also going to need help with Limesurvey.
00:24:19 <sparks> It has several libs in it that I have to pull out.
I've never had to deal with that kind of thing so I'm not sure how to go
about doing that.
00:24:44 <sparks> #topic Does yum langpack support help us?
00:24:51 <sparks> #link
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/YumLangpackPlugin
00:25:17 <sparks> jjmcd: Did you add this?
00:25:47 <jjmcd> Sounds like if we package a guide and individual
langpack, people can install, say, user-guide and auto get their local lang
00:25:54 <sparks> juhp: You around?
00:25:56 <jjmcd> and they don't need to get them all
00:26:12 <sparks> Sounds cool.
00:26:28 <jjmcd> Doesn't seem to help RN but it does guides
00:26:28 * sparks was hoping Jens was monitoring IRC to talk about this.
00:26:32 <jjmcd> *HOWEVER*
00:26:55 <jjmcd> It looks to me that making the langpack is going to
take a bit of head scratching
00:27:07 <jjmcd> At least for html, not so much for yelp
00:27:31 <sparks> rudi: Is Jens in throwing distance?
00:28:22 <sparks> jjmcd: So it would be difficult to get it to work with
html but would work with yelp?
00:28:24 <rudi> sparks -- down the hall
00:28:33 <rudi> hang on :)
00:28:35 <sparks> rudi: Didn't know if you could throw something at him.
00:28:35 <jjmcd> Well, that's my read
00:28:49 <jjmcd> Not impossible, but it would take some creativity
00:29:08 <rudi> ping juhp
00:30:19 <sparks> rudi: Oh well...
00:30:29 <jjmcd> I think I could do it but I would hit it with a hell of
a big club. stickster might be a little more elegant about it
00:30:35 <sparks> jjmcd: Well, I'd definitely be interested in how it
would all work.
00:30:36 <rudi> Hang on -- I'll try in person :)
00:31:38 <rudi> Sorry -- not at desk
00:31:52 <jjmcd> In yelp 2 you just add the omf, in 3, put the new
language in the right place and it all works
00:31:55 <sparks> rudi: That's okay
00:32:12 <jjmcd> In html it would take some editing during install.
00:32:20 <sparks> And 3 is coming out in Sep?
00:33:22 <sparks> shaunm: When is Yelp 3 coming out?
00:33:23 <jjmcd> Well, the Q isn't when it is coming out, it is when
will it be packaged
00:33:44 <sparks> jjmcd: Yeah, but as soon as it hits the streets we can
start playing
00:33:44 <jjmcd> But it is such a minor diff, the OMF ain't rocket science
00:34:57 <sparks> Okay...
00:35:07 <sparks> Well, this is all very interesting news.
00:35:37 <sparks> Anything else on this topic?
00:35:38 <jjmcd> I think doc langpacks are prolly F14 anyway. Too risky
to try to use them for 13
00:35:58 <sparks> Can Publican make langpacks?
00:36:10 <sparks> or is it just the way they are "titled"?
00:37:23 <jjmcd> Publican can't package except in the trivial case
00:38:52 <jjmcd> but if we have langpack and if they are similar to RHEL
maybe we can talk them into it
00:38:54 <sparks> Okay, maybe we can get more details on this later.
00:39:03 <sparks> ya
00:39:17 <sparks> Okay... moving on
00:39:26 <sparks> #topic Guide Status
00:39:38 <sparks> Anyone want to talk about their Guides?
00:40:16 <Tsagadai> I'm making progress
00:40:18 <Tsagadai> :)
00:40:39 <rudi> Tsagadai -- did you see that bug about screenshots? :P
00:40:51 <Tsagadai> I go on leave soon so there won't be any significant
progress on that until january
00:41:00 <Tsagadai> but it is planned
00:42:07 <sparks> Anyone else?
00:43:06 * bcotton promises to have some kind of progress to report in
the first 2010 meeting
00:43:23 * sparks marks down bcotton's promise
00:43:34 <sparks> #topic New Guides
00:43:39 <sparks> Any new guides coming out?
00:44:45 <sparks> #topic Outstanding BZ Tickets
00:44:55 <sparks> #link
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&classificat...
00:44:56 <rudi> anross -- did you want to say something about QE and
bugzilla?
00:45:05 <sparks> We quite a few open tickets.
00:45:25 <anross> rudi: didn't have a speech planned ;)
00:45:33 <sparks> If you have tickets assigned to your project please
grab them, mark them assigned, and try to work them.
00:45:50 <sparks> At least make sure the person who filed it knows the
ticket is being worked.
00:45:52 <anross> but... in general... how do people feel about having
someone progress bugs from modified to closed
00:46:09 <anross> 2nd set of eyes
00:46:46 <jjmcd> Well, a number of them are waiting for a push of F11
RN's. The source has been updated, I don't know the translation status,
but mostly waiting for an rpm
00:47:48 <rudi> jjmcd -- and I think one of the blockers for that is
working out what to do with the PackageKit warning...
00:47:55 <jjmcd> That's F12
00:48:14 <jjmcd> And actually, I don't think thats a biggie
00:48:30 <jjmcd> more challenging is the CPU one, and I don't want to do
the two separately
00:49:06 <jjmcd> THe prob with the CPU one is that I can't figure out
how to find an authoratative answer. We've had several "authorities"
with different opinions
00:49:32 <rudi> True
00:49:44 <shaunm> sparks: september, with gnome 3
00:50:01 <jjmcd> I haven't got much evidence to prefer one opinion over
another
00:50:24 <shaunm> there will be development releases before then, of
course. but you won't want to target it until you're targetting gnome 3
00:51:00 <sparks> shaunm: cool
00:51:31 <sparks> jjmcd: Maybe just put in the higher of the two CPUs
and when the lesser one works then they are still happy
00:51:55 <jjmcd> I may just ask stickster_afk who to ask
00:52:07 <sparks> +1
00:52:23 <jjmcd> If I can catch him on one of those two minute intervals
in the AM when he's not _afk
00:52:33 <sparks> jjmcd: There are a lot of RN tickets out there that
are still flagged as NEW.
00:52:41 <sparks> good luck
00:52:45 <juhp> sparks: hi
00:52:46 <jjmcd> Oh, I'll look at them
00:53:02 <jjmcd> I thought I had most of the new ones
00:53:02 <sparks> Okay, anything else on the bugs?
00:53:18 <juhp> (ah langpacks)
00:53:27 <jjmcd> Hi Jens
00:53:32 <sparks> juhp: Hi! We want to know more about the langpack
feature you are working on. Can you wait a sec?
00:54:22 <juhp> yup np
00:54:26 <sparks> Okay... moving on...
00:54:43 <sparks> #topic Langpack (again)
00:55:02 <sparks> juhp: So can you give us a brief overview of your
langpack feature?
00:55:16 <juhp> :) sorry was in a phone meeting
00:55:45 <juhp> bug 536737
00:55:46 <buggbot> Bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=536737 medium,
medium, ---, panemade, ASSIGNED, Review Request: yum-langpacks -
langpacks plugin for yum
00:56:01 <juhp> yeah basically the package is ready to do into f13
00:56:50 <sparks> And what would it do for us?
00:56:51 <juhp> it is a pretty simple yum plugin that allows langpacks
for a user's locale etc to be autoinstalled when they install or update
a package
00:57:48 <juhp> so i didn't read all the context above but if you have a
master package and then translations were "langpacks" they could
probably be installed for the user
00:58:11 <jjmcd> OK, dumb question, what makes a langpack?
00:58:14 <sparks> Could this be done in anaconda, too?
00:58:21 <sparks> yeah, and what jjmcd said.
00:58:31 <juhp> yup
00:58:36 <juhp> <jjmcd> Sounds like if we package a guide and individual
langpack, people can install, say, user-guide and auto get their local lang
00:58:45 <juhp> sorry yup to ^
00:58:49 <rudi> juhp -- so, for example, if the masterpackage was
fedora-release-notes-en-US -- then users could automatically pull in
fedora-release-notes-de-DE ?
00:59:04 <juhp> for anaconda - currently it would probably have to go to
language support groups
00:59:15 <juhp> I haven't tested anaconda yet but it might work
00:59:47 <jjmcd> presumably, a langpack would have to have some install
script to merge it with the installed content
00:59:49 <juhp> rudi: I would prefer fedora-release-notes to
fedora-release-notes-en-US
01:00:07 <juhp> jjmcd: merge?
01:00:07 <rudi> OK -- but that's the mechanism :)
01:00:15 <juhp> rudi: yep
01:00:44 <jjmcd> Well, we are talking docs, so we don't have message
files laying around, we're not going to translate at run time
01:00:45 <rudi> juhp -- and what specifies something as a master package
or a "translation package"? Something in the .spec?
01:00:51 <juhp> rudi: I think fedora-release-notes-en-US would work too
so forget my comment above for this discussion anyway :)
01:01:13 <juhp> rudi: currently it is hardcoded in the plugin ;)
01:01:22 <rudi> Awesome :)
01:01:34 <juhp> I am planning to have metadata you can provide later
01:01:42 <juhp> s/have/support/
01:02:33 <juhp> rudi: do yeah for now you could just file a bug and I
can add base/langpacks pairs to the list
01:02:39 <juhp> s/do/so
01:02:46 <rudi> Wow!
01:02:57 <rudi> That's a very cool solution :()
01:02:58 <juhp> is it good? :)
01:03:00 <rudi> :) even
01:03:05 <juhp> ok :)
01:03:07 <juhp> thanks
01:03:44 <rudi> We had been idly wishing last week that PackageKit could
do something like this :)
01:03:49 <juhp> rudi: you may still need to add them in comps too though
for <language>-support groups
01:03:51 <rudi> And Jens makes it happen :)
01:04:02 <sparks> juhp: Can you come back next week and talk more about
this?
01:04:08 <juhp> yeah it would have been in f12 if I had been a bit faster...
01:04:13 <juhp> sure
01:04:19 <sparks> cool
01:04:28 <juhp> but next week it should be in rawhide too...
01:04:30 <juhp> by
01:04:52 <juhp> the package is approved but I didn't have time to import
it yet :)
01:05:08 <juhp> glad you guys want to use it :)
01:05:29 <sparks> cool!
01:05:43 <juhp> thanks for asking :)
01:06:00 <sparks> Okay, any other questions for Jens while we have him
on RH's dime?
01:06:34 <sparks> juhp: Thanks for coming by to chat.
01:06:41 <juhp> pleasure
01:06:45 <sparks> #topic Anything else?
01:06:54 <sparks> Okay, is there anything else anyone wants to talk about?
01:07:41 <jjmcd> Did you see S1775 passed unanimously
01:07:55 <sparks> yes! :)
01:08:00 <jjmcd> (OT but "anything else ;-))
01:08:27 * sparks already sent it to the packet network
01:08:45 <jjmcd> hehe - I have a cron job does that
01:09:03 <sparks> Okay... anyone? anything?
01:09:31 <sparks> Well....
01:09:41 <sparks> Thanks everyone for coming out!
01:09:46 <sparks> #endmeeting
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14 years, 4 months
Zikula Weekly Meeting
by Eric Christensen
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We used to have a weekly Zikula meeting before the licensing issues
brought us to a screeching halt. We are mostly beyond that, now. To
meet the Insight time-line Zikula needs to be up and running in 2.5
months (at Alpha). That would also work for Docs as well.
The following people need to be at the meeting:
David (ke4qqq)
Eric (Sparks)
Mel (mchua)
Simon (itbegins)
Anyone else?
If those NEED people could send me their available times I'll put
together a time to meet.
Also, we could use some additional packagers. If you would like to help
us out, please let me know that as well and I'll include your schedule
in my consideration.
Thanks,
Eric
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14 years, 4 months
Fedora Docs Meeting Reminder
by Eric Christensen
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REMINDER: There will be a Fedora Docs Meeting today at 0001 UTC. The
agenda can be found at:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_meetings#Agenda_for_Next_Meeting
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- --Eric
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14 years, 4 months