Hi,
I am really elated to let you know that we have successfully automated the Fedora Freemedia handling process.
So far the freemedia request handling has been manual. A form was filled, a mail sent to the mailing list, postal addresses copied from the mail and updated to the wiki. This was pretty complex, and time consuming too.
Now the process will be as easy as this:
1. Now the requester will come here[1]. Fill in the data, and will continue to the next page.
2. On continuing the trac ticket will be already filled with the data, all the requester will have to do is to click the "Submit Ticket" button.
3. A ticket will be filed here[2].
4. The freemedia contributor will accept the ticket he/she is willing to ship.
5. When shipped, he/she will close the ticket.
If you have any comment/suggession, please let me know. Also PLEASE play around with the system, file tickets, close tickets, and do whatever you want and let me know any bugs that you may have noticed.
Lastly, thanks to all, who helped doing this possible.
Thanks and awaiting bug reports..
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/freemedia/FreeMedia-form.html [2] http://fedoraproject.org/freemedia/
-- Regards, Susmit.
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its not openning for me.
http://fedoraproject.org/freemedia/
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /freemedia/ on this server. Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) Server at localhost Port 10010
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:33 PM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am really elated to let you know that we have successfully automated the Fedora Freemedia handling process.
So far the freemedia request handling has been manual. A form was filled, a mail sent to the mailing list, postal addresses copied from the mail and updated to the wiki. This was pretty complex, and time consuming too.
Now the process will be as easy as this:
- Now the requester will come here[1]. Fill in the data, and will
continue to the next page.
- On continuing the trac ticket will be already filled with the data,
all the requester will have to do is to click the "Submit Ticket" button.
A ticket will be filed here[2].
The freemedia contributor will accept the ticket he/she is willing to ship.
When shipped, he/she will close the ticket.
If you have any comment/suggession, please let me know. Also PLEASE play around with the system, file tickets, close tickets, and do whatever you want and let me know any bugs that you may have noticed.
Lastly, thanks to all, who helped doing this possible.
Thanks and awaiting bug reports..
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/freemedia/FreeMedia-form.html [2] http://fedoraproject.org/freemedia/
-- Regards, Susmit.
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Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
its not openning for me.
http://fedoraproject.org/freemedia/
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /freemedia/ on this server. Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) Server at localhost Port 10010
Try
https://fedorahosted.org/freemedia/
Frank
susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Hi,
1: Can't find a way to "close" my test ticket. 2: Tickets, therefore details can be viewed "View Tiokets" without login. Data protection issues. 2: "Others" unless there is some way to a-z them?, you could spend the month searching. I would put an actual country box for other to fill in. 3: Can "embargoed" be auto deleted?
Frank
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Frank Murphy frankly3d@fedoraproject.org wrote:
susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Hi,
1: Can't find a way to "close" my test ticket. 2: Tickets, therefore details can be viewed "View Tiokets" without login. Data protection issues. 2: "Others" unless there is some way to a-z them?, you could spend the month searching. I would put an actual country box for other to fill in. 3: Can "embargoed" be auto deleted?
Frank
It is my first try of the trac system, never before used it for trcking any development or bug. I made my way, but to everyday used I thing it is need to tell them that after submitting is done. Because the page does not change significantly to newcomer.
I made a ticked as a test drive. It is a big step forward in making all this simpler and faster.
I was able to close my own ticket by choosing solved, and then I got the option of closing it. I may guess this is something about the ticket system, and therefore I think of knowing about it will be more that enough.
I have to agree about the country "Other" to be rather generic. It will make search a difficult task, opening each ticket. Maybe one solution to open more countries programs, or should be also grouping some countries?
Hi Frank,
1: Can't find a way to "close" my test ticket.
Login with your FAS credentials, Then at the bottom you will find "Action" field, To close a ticket, you need to select "resolve as:" and then submit. I tested it with a general account, and it works for me.
2: Tickets, therefore details can be viewed "View Tiokets" without login. Data protection issues.
This is the thing we have to look into.
2: "Others" unless there is some way to a-z them?, you could spend the month searching. I would put an actual country box for other to fill in.
I made this according to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution/FreeMedia I have no problem putting in a text box though.
3: Can "embargoed" be auto deleted?
No, a ticket is hardly deleted. It is closed. When a ticket is closed, it will not appear to the lists.
Thanks a lot for your feedback. Let me know if there are more issues.
2: "Others" unless there is some way to a-z them?, you could spend the month searching. I would put an actual country box for other to fill in.
I think this needs some discussion. :)
I have done this solely for making the requests Uniform and generate the reports from it.
For example, for generating pending requests from India I use something like,
select all requests where country="India".
Now if someone types the country as india or misspells it, it will be omitted from the reports. This is the only reason of drop down list.
Do we ship much media to the counties outside the list? What is the estimated number of "Trans-country" shipping and from where to where?
Thanks for your help.
On 1/16/09, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
2: "Others" unless there is some way to a-z them?, you could spend the month searching. I would put an actual country box for other to fill in.
I think this needs some discussion. :)
I have done this solely for making the requests Uniform and generate the reports from it.
For example, for generating pending requests from India I use something like,
select all requests where country="India".
Now if someone types the country as india or misspells it, it will be omitted from the reports. This is the only reason of drop down list.
Do we ship much media to the counties outside the list? What is the estimated number of "Trans-country" shipping and from where to where?
Thanks for your help.
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Nice work Susmit, reading through, you have already got some feedback... so when we are putting it up and see in live.. that will give lot more improvement possibilities.
Regards Siddharth
Nice work Susmit, reading through, you have already got some feedback... so when we are putting it up and see in live.. that will give lot more improvement possibilities.
It is live already. :) When we adopt it for regular handling of media is to decide. But I guess, that can be done only after extensive testing. So please test the system. :)
On 01/16/2009 09:31 AM, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
When we adopt it for regular handling of media is to decide. But I guess, that can be done only after extensive testing. So please test the system. :)
Is there a page on the wiki which lists out a proposed potential date for GoLive and prefacing that with a discussion with all the stakeholders/groups in the GoLive ?
When we adopt it for regular handling of media is to decide. But I guess, that can be done only after extensive testing. So please test the system. :)
Is there a page on the wiki which lists out a proposed potential date for GoLive and prefacing that with a discussion with all the stakeholders/groups in the GoLive ?
Not yet, but thanks for the idea. :) I shall do it after testing it for another couple of days.
On 01/16/2009 09:46 AM, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Not yet, but thanks for the idea. :) I shall do it after testing it for another couple of days.
And, since I did not mention this previously, thanks a lot for the hard work you put in making this happen.
r0ck on.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:59 AM, "Sankarshan (সঙ্কর্ষণ)" foss.mailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On 01/16/2009 09:46 AM, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Not yet, but thanks for the idea. :) I shall do it after testing it for another couple of days.
Done..it is always better to prepone things :)
Friends, feel free to put your suggessions at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution/FreeMedia/GoLive
We shall also continue this thread.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:46 AM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
Not yet, but thanks for the idea. :) I shall do it after testing it for another couple of days.
Will be looking forward to that.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay foss.mailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:46 AM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
Not yet, but thanks for the idea. :) I shall do it after testing it for another couple of days.
Will be looking forward to that.
I did it that day and sent the link to the list. :) https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution/FreeMedia/GoLive
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:14 PM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay foss.mailinglists@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:46 AM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
Not yet, but thanks for the idea. :) I shall do it after testing it for another couple of days.
Will be looking forward to that.
I did it that day and sent the link to the list. :) https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution/FreeMedia/GoLive
-- Regards, Susmit.
Hello,
I have been participating of free media program since December 2008. I followed and tested the automated processing of the freemedia. But I haven't see any request on February. I just wanted to know what happened with this.
I have been participating of free media program since December 2008. I followed and tested the automated processing of the freemedia. But I haven't see any request on February. I just wanted to know what happened with this.
I don't know. But I still don't know how the form get opened and closed. That is, how it is decided to close the form? based on date ? based on number of e requests?
Unless we are clear about these, we can not open it to public.
For a start, I am going to create a page under http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/SOP/ to clear out the process.
you can edit it here https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/SOP/FreeMedia Thanks.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:42 PM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
Do we ship much media to the counties outside the list? What is the estimated number of "Trans-country" shipping and from where to where?
I just join the free media group. I have been sending media on december 2008 and January 2009. I am located at Nicaragua and I have been sending media to Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Uruguay and Bolivia. I intend to send media to Belize, El Salvador and Panama if there are request. I am trying to help LATAM where there are no ambassador signed up. I can settle for having Central America on the pull down menu as this covers the closest countries to Nicaragua. I really will like to avoid having to open each ticket to see which tickets filed under "others" are related to a my country.
It is a great work. Thanks for this effort !
Neville A. Cross wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:42 PM, susmit shannigrahi
I am trying to help LATAM where there are no ambassador signed up. I can settle for having Central America on the pull down menu as this covers the closest countries to Nicaragua.
Yes, I think this could work. Maybe add Africa Asia Central America. Europe South America.
What I will do if any think it suitable? , take a couple of days (schoolwork\life) and go trough the request(s) since F9 launch. and give a breakdown. By country\Continent.
Frank
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Frank Murphy frankly3d@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Neville A. Cross wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:42 PM, susmit shannigrahi
I am trying to help LATAM where there are no ambassador signed up. I can settle for having Central America on the pull down menu as this covers the closest countries to Nicaragua.
Yes, I think this could work. Maybe add Africa Asia Central America. Europe South America.
This can be easily done.
Hi, some bugs I`ve found:
No login required to list the tickets
I did a custom query and filtered it not to show my name "oscar" and "Oscar", and both times it showed it.
When logged in, no possibility to own tickets.
Thanks.
2009/1/16 _oSkAr_ B sinkopas@gmail.com:
Hi, some bugs I`ve found:
No login required to list the tickets
I did a custom query and filtered it not to show my name "oscar" and "Oscar", and both times it showed it.
We generally don't need the custom query, However, as your name appears only on the summary field, a custom query of "summary" "does not contain" "Oscar" will do what you want to do. :)
When logged in, no possibility to own tickets.
Can you please cross check this, it is working I guess, If you scroll down the ticket, you will find an "Action" field which contains "accept ticket" "resolve as" etc.. There you can accept the ticket to own it.
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
I am really elated to let you know that we have successfully automated the Fedora Freemedia handling process.
This is excellent news, Susmit. Getting FreeMedia automated is an important step in growing that piece of Fedora, and I thank you very much for your work in this area.
Soon (in the next month or two I hope) I am going to start talking to you and other folks who are involved in FreeMedia to see what we can do to make it an even bigger part of Fedora, and increase the throughput (and potentially budget) that we give to this important piece of our community.
If you (or anyone) has thoughts, please share them.
Thanks again, Max
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 6:29 AM, Max Spevack mspevack@redhat.com wrote:
Soon (in the next month or two I hope) I am going to start talking to you and other folks who are involved in FreeMedia to see what we can do to make it an even bigger part of Fedora, and increase the throughput (and potentially budget) that we give to this important piece of our community.
If you (or anyone) has thoughts, please share them.
This is very nice indeed. One question I raised during a board townhall in the past was whether there was any objection to offering those requesting freemedia unity re-spins (since this would help alleviate download problems for these users when trying to get a large number of updated packages immediately after installation). There seemed to be no objection from the board as long as the options were made clear to those making the requests.
Since it would not be difficult to plug more media choices into this automated system I'd like get some feedback from other FreeMedia folks about whether we should offer re-spins as an option in the program?
What part of FreeMedia would benefit from budget? What FreeMedia really needs is a lot more ambassadors and other community members willing to make a very small contribution in time and money each month to help a few others get media. We simply need more people to participate, it isn't glamorous, processing the mail is tedious, but it is an easy and important way we can each help a handful (or two or as many as you like) of people out each month.
John
inode0 wrote:
This is very nice indeed. One question I raised during a board townhall in the past was whether there was any objection to offering those requesting freemedia unity re-spins (since this would help alleviate download problems for these users when trying to get a large number of updated packages immediately after installation).
Privately, I have thought this, but I fell Unity may possibly need more testers to get, a proper monthly\bi-monthly schedule up and running. I for one am willing to put some testing time in.
Frank
Privately, I have thought this, but I fell Unity may possibly need more testers to get, a proper monthly\bi-monthly schedule up and running. I for one am willing to put some testing time in.
Hi,
According to the suggestions on the list, I have modified the freemedia form and scripts to include the following
1. Included the Four regions APAC, LATAM, NA, EMEA in the drop down list. So when someone from non-listed countries want to request, he/she may choose the region.
2. I have broken up the address field into four separate fields.
3. I have introduced error checking. If any field is left blank, an error page comes up.
Please test it.
Thanks in advance.
Please test it.
Sorry, forgot to include the link https://fedoraproject.org/freemedia/FreeMedia-form.html
Thanks in advance.
On 01/19/2009 06:14 PM, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
I have broken up the address field into four separate fields.
I have introduced error checking. If any field is left blank, an
error page comes up.
ACK on 3, it does throw up an error page on blank fields.
- Included the Four regions APAC, LATAM, NA, EMEA in the drop down list.
So when someone from non-listed countries want to request, he/she may choose the region.
I am so very sorry. I forgot to add the Africa Region. Fixed it.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 6:44 AM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
- Included the Four regions APAC, LATAM, NA, EMEA in the drop down list.
So when someone from non-listed countries want to request, he/she may choose the region.
I don't want to be annoying but I feel the regions are overlaping. The drop box have North America, Latin America and South America. A Mexican can be either North America or Latin America. This is upon which geographical book you consult. And for a Colombian it may be South America or Latin America. I will think it will be more helpful just to have Latin America, as I is only one list (group) to check.
Then it may be dangerous to have "Other." As many request may end up there, and in a busy day I may skip checking those marked as "Other"
Another way to improve finding each one's tickets may be using the country name that was written by the user, and include it to be part of the summary. So it will possible to list by regions, and see the country name within the region request. For example, I can see the list grouped and under LATAM I can spot which tickets say Nicaragua.
I have seen a behaviour that I am not sure if it is a bug or not. If I open a ticket and change its country. Like changing from latam to other. It will change where it is grouped, but the summary will still show the original subject (summary). You can check on ticket #30 as example of this. This may result confusing.
I don't want to be annoying, I just wanted to give some ideas. Feel free to discard them if they are not applicable.
Best regards
I don't want to be annoying but I feel the regions are overlaping. The drop box have North America, Latin America and South America. A Mexican can be either North America or Latin America. This is upon which geographical book you consult. And for a Colombian it may be South America or Latin America. I will think it will be more helpful just to have Latin America, as I is only one list (group) to check.
I omitted South America First, then I got confused if only NA and LATAM will cover all the countries..so I added South America. :) Perhaps People from America can suggest what will be the best. Thank you for raising this point.
Then it may be dangerous to have "Other." As many request may end up there, and in a busy day I may skip checking those marked as "Other" Another way to improve finding each one's tickets may be using the country name that was written by the user, and include it to be part of the summary. So it will possible to list by regions, and see the country name within the region request. For example, I can see the list grouped and under LATAM I can spot which tickets say Nicaragua.
This will be hard...TRAC executes standard sql query, so if someone Types country as 'India' and someone else as INDIA, they will be listed under two different countries. Let me see what can be done.
I have seen a behaviour that I am not sure if it is a bug or not. If I open a ticket and change its country. Like changing from latam to other. It will change where it is grouped, but the summary will still show the original subject (summary). You can check on ticket #30 as example of this. This may result confusing.
I shall look into this if I can use a text field in place of the drop down menu.
I don't want to be annoying, I just wanted to give some ideas. Feel free to discard them if they are not applicable.
Not at all. Thanks a lot for your nice inputs.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:30 AM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
I don't want to be annoying but I feel the regions are overlaping. The drop box have North America, Latin America and South America. A Mexican can be either North America or Latin America. This is upon which geographical book you consult. And for a Colombian it may be South America or Latin America. I will think it will be more helpful just to have Latin America, as I is only one list (group) to check.
I omitted South America First, then I got confused if only NA and LATAM will cover all the countries..so I added South America. :) Perhaps People from America can suggest what will be the best. Thank you for raising this point.
IIRC, the regions are defined so that LATAM includes Mexico. South America is not a region in Fedora, LATAM covers that as well.
Cheers,
Clint
I think at last I have figured out what to do. Instead of Country, the first field is "Region". Country is automatically chosen from address field.
Reports are generated based on regions and classified by countries.
I have reset the trac. Please file a few new tickets at https://fedoraproject.org/freemedia/FreeMedia-form.html
Also you can find the reports here https://fedorahosted.org/freemedia/report
When a new request comes, it is in the "Pending requests report." Then when it is accepted, it goes to "Accepted requests report." When it is closed, it goes to "Fulfilled requests report."
Awaiting test results. Thanks. :)
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:28 PM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
I think at last I have figured out what to do. Instead of Country, the first field is "Region". Country is automatically chosen from address field.
Reports are generated based on regions and classified by countries.
I have reset the trac. Please file a few new tickets at https://fedoraproject.org/freemedia/FreeMedia-form.html
I now that you are working on this right now. I just filled another ticket. All the address field were erased upon submitting the ticket. I will try again to confirm this behaviour.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Neville A. Cross nacross@gmail.com wrote:
I now that you are working on this right now. I just filled another ticket. All the address field were erased upon submitting the ticket. I will try again to confirm this behaviour.
From the web form to the ticket first screen (where you submit the new
ticket) the address fields are been erased. All of them, including region.
From the web form to the ticket first screen (where you submit the new
ticket) the address fields are been erased. All of them, including region.
It is working for me just fine. https://fedorahosted.org/freemedia/ticket/7 Probably the changes take a few minutes to properly propagate to all the servers. Can you try to bypass you browser cache (ctrl+shift+r) and try once more?
Thanks for your help.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:52 PM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
Can you try to bypass you browser cache (ctrl+shift+r) and try once more?
I tried again. It cut the address, I only got the first half of the first address field.
I have to go out of office right now. I will be back in an hour or so and can keep on testing with you.
Best regards.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Neville A. Cross nacross@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:52 PM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
Can you try to bypass you browser cache (ctrl+shift+r) and try once more?
I tried again. It cut the address, I only got the first half of the first address field.
I just found out what was making problems. In the first address field, I put: "Calle Las Lilas # 67"
The # symbol cut all the information from the request form to the ticket. The info is complete in the URL bar of the browser, but the ticket body is not showing.
So that is the bug... you can not use the symbol # in the address, because the ticket system does not interpret that correctly.
Should you warn people to avoid using the symbol # ? Should you make the script to erase such symbols ? should you edit the script to make sure is interpreted as comment ?
Best regards!
When I put the country as India, the status shows: Dipanjan Chakraborty from wants a i386 DVD. The country is skipped. -- Yours sincerely, Dipanjan Chakraborty
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Dipanjan Chakraborty < chakraborty.dipanjan@gmail.com> wrote:
When I put the country as India, the status shows: Dipanjan Chakraborty from wants a i386 DVD. The country is skipped.
It seems to be ok now: "Dipanjan Chakraborty from INDIA wants a i386 DVD."
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:30 AM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
This will be hard...TRAC executes standard sql query, so if someone Types country as 'India' and someone else as INDIA, they will be listed under two different countries. Let me see what can be done.
I am not a technical person but I think that a search for India + INDIA + inida may yield results and if somebody type iNDIA should be left out. Other idea is to convert India and inida to INIDIA, so will be uniform and it is quite acceptable for address labelling. I always use upper cases for country names on address labels.
But I think that it will possible to start with something easier. Leave the country (from the pull down) to be the way to group tickets. Use country (4th field from address) to be part of title of the ticket (aka summary). This way when I look for tickets I will have a LATAM group of tickets and I have to look just for Nicaragua within that group. As long as the country name is on the ticket title, I can use the browser search to locate the tickets that I want to fulfil.
I agree with Clint Savage, LATAM should suffice our needs.
I will come again to suggest that you cross-out others. It will be the target of embargoed destination countries, and anybody that is not that use others will have less attention. As I wrote before, on a busy day I may skip looking at others.
best regards
I am not a technical person but I think that a search for India + INDIA + inida may yield results and if somebody type iNDIA should be left out. Other idea is to convert India and inida to INIDIA, so will be uniform and it is quite acceptable for address labelling. I always use upper cases for country names on address labels.
Just done this. I have taken care of the issue. Now you can locate all the Latin America Tickets (or other region) from https://fedorahosted.org/freemedia/report
susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Did a Europe trial, and closed it. But the EMEA fulfilled, shows as nothing found.
Frank
Opened some tickets for testing and everything came out okay. With a misspelled country name, you have to edit the ticket manually before closing it. Verified "#" breaking the address lines. We need to put that clearly somewhere on the form.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Frank Murphy frankly3d@fedoraproject.orgwrote:
susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Did a Europe trial, and closed it. But the EMEA fulfilled, shows as nothing found.
Frank
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Thanks a lot.
1. Yes, "#" was breaking the tickets. Field checking introduced. Now almost all special characters will be erased on submitting the form.
2. For EMEA, the sql query was wrong. Fixed it. I testes it, looks fine.
Thanks again for the extensive testing and valuable inputs. If possible, some more testing please.
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