Thanks to those that responded, if you haven't had a chance with travel /
busy things going on, it would be really appreciated if you could take 5
minutes and give an overview.
To clarify by backlog / roadmap, I mean do you have future plans to do
certain things so that the Community can have an insight into what's coming
next and / or want to help you out on that. Obviously for unplanned Ops
style work it's harder to quantify that but you might, for example, have
plans to expand monitoring to A B or C....or automate all of the things. I
hope that makes sense?
Leigh
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 7:41 PM Stephen John Smoogen <smooge(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 08:18, Leigh Griffin <lgriffin(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I am trying to get a handle on the number of projects that we are
> actively working on for any given day of the week. Could I ask everybody to
> reply here with some information. At a minimum if you could share with me:
>
>
I am mostly on the ops side so not sure how to handle this.. I have put
items I deal with regularly but not sure if that meets it.
> - Project you are actively working regularly on
>
>
Fedora Infrastructure
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure
EPEL
https://pagure.io/epel
Nagios
https://nagios.fedoraproject.org
Various data-analysis
https://data-analysis.fedoraproject.org (behind
limited login)
> - Link to the Landing Page / Tracker / Source / Docs / anything relevant
> really that might help me get a handle on the project
>
> - Got a roadmap link? Or backlog link?
>
>
What exactly does that mean?
> - Any upcoming release plans that you are aware of / have committed to?
>
>
EPEL-8 beta by March
Sensu evaluation by April
data-analysis updates by April
keep the plates spinning.
> - Anything else you think is worth sharing by all means include it
>
> I want to try and get a picture of the landscape and to take all of that
> into account when we start looking at the upcoming priorities for the Red
> Hat team. I want to try paint a bigger picture of our current
> responsibilities and commitments to help us inform what our future
> commitments look like.
>
> I intend to transpose this *somewhere* in due course, the Wiki might be a
> good starting point but for now I'm happy to take the details within this
> thread and I can follow up with another conversation as the information
> flows in.
>
>
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