#407: "Secret Society Member" - Join first sponsored group in FAS
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Reporter: | Owner:
jflory7 | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | fas,sponsored
Priority: | Has a description: 0
minor | Artwork status: None
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'''Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package.
BFF!"):'''
This badge would be awarded to users who join a sponsored group through
FAS for the first time. I think being sponsored into your first group in
FAS is a major milestone for a beginning Fedoran, and having a badge for
this may serve as good motivation by putting it on the radar for new
contributors to work towards.
''Badge Name Ideas:''
- Secret Society Member
- Member of the Club
''Badge Description:'' You joined your first sponsored group in FAS!"
Alternatively, this badge could be turned into a series with the following
name scheme:
- Member of the Club I (Joined one sponsored group in FAS)
- Member of the Club II (2 groups)
- Member of the Club III (3 groups)
- Member of the Club IV (5 groups)
- Member of the Club V (10 groups)
'''Help the badges team understand what this idea is all about. If this
badge is awarded for certain kinds of activities:'''
''1) What are those activities?''
- Becoming more active and involved as a Fedora contributor
- Becoming sponsored in groups on the FAS
''2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)''
- Newcomers, if only one badge
- Newcomers to veterans, if series of badges
''3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)''
- Becoming more committed, involved members of the project
- Different from badges for specific SIGs (e.g. sysadmin, IRC support,
etc.), so can be general for anyone wanting to contribute in one of the
more obscure but important groups
''4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)''
- First award would be after contributing to the community in a
significant way to becoming sponsored
- Series model just builds from there for the super-awesome people who are
in several groups
''5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)''
- Awarded by joining group in FAS that requires sponsorship to join
'''Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?'''
Depends on the name:
- "Secret Society Member": Group of pandas together wearing hoods (similar
to sysadmin-badges SIG badge?)
- "Member of the Club": Group of pandas, one panda in the center
highlighted, maybe raising hands or getting something pinned onto chest
(like a badge… pun perhaps intended)
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#409: Badges Series #1: Bootstrapped
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Reporter: | Owner: decause
decause | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | bootstrap, series, meta
Priority: | Has a description: 0
minor | Artwork status: None
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Badge description:
Badges is a fantastic way to incentivize contributors and recognize
activity. We already have a "meta" series of badges that is awarded for
hitting milestone numbers of badges, so awarding badges for collecting
groups or sequences of badges, can direct activity even further.
After doing some rudimentary analysis on the badges community, I've
compiled a list of the most common badges that are awarded for signing up
for accounts and participating at a base level in the project.
These so far include:
baby badger
Let me Introduce myself
bloggin' it
crypto badger
crypto panda
Curious Penguin
Involvement
Mugshot
Speakup!
Macaron Cookie
Origin
Junior Tagger
Junior Package Tagger
White Rabbit
Help the badges team understand what this idea is all about. If this
badge is awarded for certain kinds of activities:
1) This badge is awarded for collecting each of the badges in the list
above.
2) This badge will most often be awarded to newcomers, but can be awarded
to anyone who has previously collected the bootstapped series.
3) The series basically establishes a general familiarity with the Fedora
Account System, Planet, IRC, and Tagger. This is
4) The badges would be awarded on an ongoing basis, but only once per
user.
5) In theory, a .yaml rules file, similar to the one that awards badges
for achieving milestone amounts of badges could be adapted?
Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?
6) In my mind's eye, I can imagine the artwork for this being a boot.
Something like pegasus boots, with a Fedora Logo, and wings on them? Or
perhaps something more tech-y, like a Megaman style rocket-powered robo-
boot, with a glowing Fedora Logo? Something with boots, the Fedora Logo,
and being able to move at an improved rate :)
As an additional bit of data, I'd like to utilize a series like this to
help establish a path for onboarding new contributors and applicants to
Fedora's Outreachy program this winter: http://bit.ly/fedoraoutreachy2015
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#415: "Botsmith" - Contributed to IRC bot zodbot
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Reporter: | Owner:
jflory7 | Status: new
Type: | Keywords: IRC
New badge idea | Has a description: 1
Priority: | Artwork status: None
minor | External requirements:
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= Badge Description =
This badge would be given to users who help contribute code to the Fedora
IRC bot, zodbot. zodbot is present in all of our official channels and
helps serve multiple useful functions, such as helping run meetings,
checking FAS info, and giving cookies!
It would be a good idea to reward contributors with a badge, as this is an
underrepresented area of contribution (i.e. specific infra-team projects /
services) in terms of badge distribution.
= Conditions =
Help the badges team understand what this idea is all about. If this
badge is awarded for certain kinds of activities:
1) What are those activities?
- Contributor writes a PR / commit to [https://github.com/fedora-infra
/supybot-fedora GitHub repo] for zodbot
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)
- Targeted towards newcomers, can be any contributor (veteran or other)
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)
- To improve the services powering our infrastructure
4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
- Awarded for first contribution (I don't see a series for this having
enough worth)
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)
- Pushing code to a GitHub repository
Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?
I feel like referring to the [https://badges.fedoraproject.org/badge/domo-
arigato Domo Arigato] badge might be a good starting place… perhaps with a
panda or badger with a wrench? ;)
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#500: Could we give karma with mailing list ?
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Reporter: | Owner:
jibecfed | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
Bug report | Has a description: 0
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Problem:
Give karma to someone requires to go in IRC and in the good channel (all
do not work). This is quite difficult and make sound like there is no way
to communicate out of IRC ;)
Could we thank someone directly in mailing list?
you have an example of reaction from newcomer:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/design-
team(a)lists.fedoraproject.org/message/AXPPRJJ6S5WFEJD3CC3OVSBXBLAD2ZVH/
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#501: Anitya does not grand a badge
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Reporter: | Owner:
zdenek | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
Bug report | Has a description: 0
Priority: | Artwork status: None
minor | External requirements:
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Problem:
I added several projects in Anitya (https://release-monitoring.org/) but
the Telegraphist badge (https://badges.fedoraproject.org/badge
/telegraphist-upstream-release-monitoring-i) wasn't granted.
As I can see, last one was granted on 30th September and nothing else
since that time (I'm sure more people fulfilled the badge requirement
since that time).
Infra team confirmed, they can see the fedmsg messages... but the badge
didn't fire off.
This issue was opened in Pagure as well (https://pagure.io/fedora-
badges/issue/4). Because I do not know which of these two ticketing tools
is preferred, I opened this issue here as well and added link to the
second tool.
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#461: Mailing list welcome badge
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Reporter: | Owner:
rodrigodearaujo | rodrigodearaujo
Type: | Status: new
New badge idea | Keywords: email,
Priority: | e-mail, mailing list
minor | Has a description: 1
Has a name: | Artwork status: Proposed
1 | External requirements:
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Hello! This is my first badge proposal. I'm also interested in joining the
design team, thanks.
Badge description:
Hurray! E-mail is still alive. You joined a Fedora mailing list for the
1st time!
Badge will be offered whenever a user joins an official mailing list.
From this badge, other badges can be designed, based on the amount of
signed mailing lists, similar to what happens in the quality badge section
(badges for taggers according to the number of tags applied)
Art Concept should refer to the @, because it´s the basic symbol of e-mail
since the early days. This badge intends to value this form of
communication and to motivate users to participate actively in lists.
Badge image sample:
http://i.imgur.com/Y0kp90N.png
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#433: Fedora Developer Portal badges
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Reporter: | Owner: phracek@…
phracek | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | Has a description: 0
Priority: | Artwork status: None
minor | External requirements:
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Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):
We would like to create a badge or badges for folks who help us with
Fedora Developer Portal.
Help the badges team understand what this idea is all about. If this
badge is awarded for certain kinds of activities:
1) What are those activities?
Everybody who create a content should receive a badge for helping with
community and developers.
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)
The folks who create a content can be packagers, newcomers, veterans,
users or everybody who can help other folks for developing on Fedora
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)
4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
Folks who creates contents do it once a year, I guess.
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)
A content can be created via GitHub interface, or editor which is able to
write a MarkDown structure.
Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?
Fedora Developer Portal is available here: developer.fedoraproject.org
Fedora Developer Portal team is reachable on freenode #developer-portal
May I did not understand some questions.
Do not hesitate to contact us on IRC.
Greetings
Petr
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#462: Badge for moderators of official Fedora IRC channels.
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Reporter: | Owner:
swathe | Status: new
Type: | Keywords: IRC,
New badge idea | admin, OP
Priority: | Has a description: 0
minor | Artwork status: None
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Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):
- "You've been given OP in an official Fedora IRC channel!"
Help the badges team understand what this idea is all about. If this
badge is awarded for certain kinds of activities:
1) What are those activities?
- Contributing in discussion and a trusted user of IRC helping the
community.
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)
- People who maintain a helpful and consistent presence in the respective
official Fedora IRC channels
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)
- To keep the IRC channels in good order and that participants adhere to
community guidelines and helping people with their queries.
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)
- IRC of course :)
Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?
Maybe something along the lines of a shepherd watching over a flock or a
similar sort of metaphor.
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#468: PyCon India 2016
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Reporter: | Owner:
sayanchowdhury | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
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minor | External requirements:
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Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):
Help the badges team understand what this idea is all about. If this
badge is awarded for certain kinds of activities:
1) What are those activities?
PyCon India 2016 is a annual Python conference being held in Delhi this
year.
https://in.pycon.org/2016/
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)
PyCon India Attendees
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)
To grow the Python community. Fedora ambassadors/contributors evangelize
on how Fedora rigorously uses Python
4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
Once a year
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)
QR Code, Badge award url
Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?
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