On 06/06/2014 10:23 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Greetings.
You are getting this email because you are in the 'fi-apprentice'
group in the fedora account system (or are reading this on the
infrastructure list).
Feel free to reply just directly to me, or cc the infrastructure
list for everyone to see and comment on.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure_Apprentice
At the first of every month(or so), I am going to be sending out
an email like this one. I would like feedback on how things are
going for you.
I'd like to ask for everyone to send me a quick reply with the
following data or anything related you can think of that might help
us make the apprentice program more useful.
0. Whats your fedora account system login?
axilleas
1. Have you logged in and used your fi-apprentice membership to
look at our machines/setup in the last month? Do you plan to?
Unfortunately, no... It's been a pretty busy month, hopefully I'll
have some more time the following ones.
2. Has it helped you decide any area you wish to focus on or
contribute to more?
3. Have you looked at or been able to work on any of the
fi-apprentice 'easyfix' tickets?
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/14
Yes, in particular #4290, #3792, #4212, #2931, #3617, but didn't find
the time yet to work on some. #4290 looks like the perfect candidate
to get someone started on working with ansible.
4. Do you still wish to be a member of the group? If not (for
whatever reason) could you provide any hints to help others down
the road?
Of course :)
5. Is there any help or communication or ideas you have that would
help you do any of the above?
6. What do you find to be the hardest part of getting involved?
Finding things to work on? Getting attention from others to help
you? Finding tickets in your interest area?
Time...
7. Have you been able to make any weekly irc meetings? Do you find
them helpful or interesting?
I have, but I've lost quite a few. Will get back on track on June 19
and afterwards since now I cannot make it the particular time the
meeting occurs. You may see me online as I use znc. Oh, and I always
read the logs :)
8. Whats your most used command in your bash history? (run: cut -d\
-f 1 ~/.bash_history | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -n 1 | sed
's/.*/ &/g' to see) (if using zsh: history 1| awk '{print $2}' |
sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -n1 )
I use zsh and I had to remove the 1 after history ;) So, my top used
command is:
1100 git
Any other general feedback is also quite welcome, including
improvements to this email, the wiki page, etc.
Any folks I do not hear from in the next week will be removed from
the group. (Note that it's easy to be readded when you have time
or whatever and it's nothing at all personal, we just want to keep
the group up to date with active folks).
Thanks, and looking forward to your feedback!
kevin
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