Hi all,
I got to thinking about how to actually use this list (it has seen
zero real usage since its creation) and here's what I came up with:
what if we directed the trac instance at
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-badges/ to send emails here everytime
there was a new ticket or an update on an existing ticket?
Currently, I'm the only one that is notified of activity there and
keeping me as a bottleneck there is a bad idea longer-term. On the
other hand, this would generate a lot of traffic here (maybe too much).
I'm leaning towards doing it. Does anyone want to weigh in? Any
objections?
#333: Oh, wait!
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Reporter: | Owner:
churchyard | Status: new
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minor | External requirements:
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What the badge should be granted for: Canceling a Koji build
Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):
You have cancelled a running Koji build
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#298: Badges (graphics) have no license
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Reporter: | Owner:
churchyard | Status: new
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When I visit badges.fedoraproject.org, there is no clear information about
the content license, such as, but not limited to, badge designs.
From my POV that means badges are CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported, because of FPCA.
If that being true, I would suggest adding this information to the footer
of the page and also tracking the author of the graphics in YAML and
displaying it on badge details page.
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#357: Badge for anitya activity
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Reporter: | Owner:
ralph | Status: new
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Special Request!
We just launched a new system at https://release-monitoring.org and it's
really neat. You can read more about it here:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel-
announce/2015-February/001541.html
There is one labor-intensive part of the process: people login to https
://release-monitoring.org and they find "projects" there that do not
having a mapping to a Fedora "package". For instance, someone has to go
find that the project "nethack" is called "nethack" in Fedora (obvious) or
that the project "PyJWT" is called "python-jwt" in Fedora (less obvious).
I'd love to award badges to people who are going through and doing all
that hard work on the almost 20,000 packages we have in Fedora.
We have this all looped into fedmsg, so implementation of an auto-awarded
badge will be easy.
For badge art concepts, how about this:
- A satellite dish radiating a signal, perhaps to another world.
- A badger or panda operating a telegraph, perhaps with a satellite dish
radiating a signal in the background.
- Hermes! I.e., a panda with winged sandals. He was the 'messenger',
right? Or maybe just an image of the winged sandals:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talaria
The idea here is that people are helping Fedora get the latest software
into our queue faster than ever before.. so hence the satellite dish,
hermes, etc.. The telegraph might be cool to continue the kind of retro-
tech thing we have going on in some place (i.e., the model T motorcar
badge).
We can definitely do this one in a series:
- 1 upstream package mapped to Fedora
- 50 upstream packages mapped to Fedora
- 100 upstream packages mapped to Fedora
- 250 upstream packages...
- 1000 ..
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#348: Badge for release engineering members
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Reporter: | Owner:
till | Status: new
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What the badge should be granted for: Membership of sysadmin-releng
Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):
You keep Fedora rolling as part of the release engineering team.
Anything else we need to know:
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#349: Badge for reporting security issues in Fedora Infrastructure
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Reporter: | Owner:
till | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
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minor | External requirements:
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What the badge should be granted for: Reporting a security issue in Fedora
Infrastructure
Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):
You kept Fedora secure by reporting a security issue in Fedora's
infrastructure
Anything else we need to know:
This could also be mentioned on any pages where it is documented how to
report security issues in Fedora (I hope there are some) to motivate
people to report issues like there are bug bountys in other projects.
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#303: Speak up series continued
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Reporter: | Owner:
gnokii | Status: new
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minor | External requirements:
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continue the Speak Up! IRC meeting series
25 participations
50 participations
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#338: Fedora Event Volunteer
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Reporter: | Owner:
riecatnor | Status: new
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minor | External requirements:
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What the badge should be granted for:
Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package.
BFF!"):Volunteering at a Fedora Event
Volunteered at a Fedora Conference (Once)
Volunteered at a Fedora Conference (Three)
Volunteered at a Fedora Conference (Five)
Volunteered at a Fedora Conference (Ten)
Volunteered at a Fedora Conference (Twenty)
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#343: Badge for adding the fedora e-mail address to the GPG key in FAS
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Reporter: | Owner:
till | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | Has a description: 0
Priority: | Artwork status: None
minor | External requirements:
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Manually awarded: |
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What the badge should be granted for:
> > - Badge for adding the fedora e-mail address to the GPG key
>
> Yeah, this would work. For artwork concept, we could use some
combination of
> the panda key and the Fedora logo. Maybe a "keyring" with the panda key
on it
> and a Fedora logo token hanging on?
Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):
You added your Fedora e-mail address to your GPG key
Anything else we need to know:
I will write a script to generate a list of FAS accounts when the badge is
ready.
see also ticket:125
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