#432: I've been there
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Reporter: | Owner:
churchyard | Status: new
Type: | Keywords: event
New badge idea | Has a description: 1
Priority: | Artwork status: Concept
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Badge description: You've visited a Fedora booth at an event.
1) What are those activities?
Visiting Fedora booth at a conference/meetup/etc.
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)
Anyone, but the main target here are newcomers.
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)
They want to get some swag. Now thay can also have a badge.
4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
Once per an event.
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)
By showing up in person.
I think we don't have the time and energy to create badges for all
conferences where Fedora has a presence. On the other hand, I'm now on
PyCon SK and lot of new potential contributors are showing up and asking
interesting questions. If we could award them a badge, we can then see if
they become active lately or not. (See
https://networksfordata.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/fedora-at-fosdem/) My
idea here is that we will have a general badge for events without a
specific badge. We would need to protect the URL somehow (i.e. creating a
specific URL before an event and disabling it after).
Artwork ideas:
* an actual booth similar to https://badges.fedoraproject.org/badge/the-
panda-is-in but with a badger standing outside the booth
* a hand with a smartphone scanning a QR code (a bit meta)
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#402: Badge for Fedora 23 Release Party Owners: "Let's have a party"
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Reporter: | Owner:
gnokii | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | Has a description: 0
Priority: | Artwork status: Proposed
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similar to #189 and #318
This badges continues existing badge for Release Party Owners. This time
for Fedora 23.
Everyone who organizes a Release Party should get a release specific
badge. Release Parties take place immediately after a new version of
Fedora gets released.
Although the owners will be known about 1-2 months afte GA release, it
will not be possible to assign the badge automatically, IMHO. Therefore
they have to be assigned manually, following a list FAmSCo will be able to
pass at some point to the Infra team.
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#411: Requesting badge for Fedoa Globalization FAD attendees
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Reporter: | Owner:
pravins | 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!"):
You done great work at G11N FAD 2016
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?
Languages Fedora support.
Brainstorm on new G11N architecture i.e. management of localization files.
Review of Zanata feedback survey.
Forming Governing body for G11N.
Important bug-fixing for input methods.
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)
packagers, translators and couple of newcomers.
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)
To make Fedora a suitable project for users with different regional
language requirement.
4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
Every day.
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)
Talking on IRC, Using Zanata web interface. Packaging and contributing to
upstream.
Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?
This is happening in Tokyo, Japan. Badge with Fedora written in Japanese +
FAD in Latin will be nice i think.
May be some temple in Tokyo. Or City picture will be nice.
I will ask someone to provide text on Fedora written in Japanese.
Event dates: 1st to 3rd Nov. Happening at Tokyo, Japan. We have few new
participants to Fedora, it will be great and motivating for them, it they
get this badge. Apologies for being bit late on this request.
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#418: Council member badge
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Reporter: | Owner:
robyduck | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | Has a description: 1
Priority: | Artwork status: None
minor | External requirements:
Has a name: | Triaged (triagers only): 0
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What the badge should be granted for: Former and current Council Members
Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):
This Badge should be granted to all former and current council members as
recognition of their hard work.
"You have been a member of the Fedora Council!"
Anything else we need to know: There is no council FAS group AFAIK, but we
could award them manually if nothing else helps.
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#441: Hot Topic - Badge series for mailing list posts
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Reporter: | Owner:
jflory7 | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | Has a description: 1
Priority: | Artwork status: None
minor | External requirements:
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= Badge Description =
* '''Name''': Hot Topic {I,II,III,IV}
* '''Description''':
* I: Congratulations, you made your first post on a Fedora mailing list!
* II: You've made 10 posts on Fedora mailing lists.
* III: You've made 100 posts on Fedora mailing lists.
* IV: You've made 1000 posts on Fedora mailing lists. You're a mailing
list master!
= Understanding badge =
1) What are those activities?
* '''Users are granted badge for mailing list activity (now possible with
the advent of Mailman3 + Hyperkitty'''
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)
* '''Any and all contributors (depends on list)'''
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)
* '''Making posts to mailing lists'''
4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
* '''Hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, annually… etc.'''
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)
* '''Sending email to a list you are subscribed to'''
= Artwork concepts =
* A panda and a badger tossing a paper airplane between each other
* A {panda,badger} holding a sealed envelope
* [Pre-existing artwork] {Panda,badger} sitting at computer looking at
screen, with screen saying something like, "You have mail!"
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#442: Licensed to Push - Get added as a contributor to Pagure repositories
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Reporter: | Owner:
jflory7 | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | Has a description: 1
Priority: | Artwork status: Concept
minor | External requirements:
Has a name: | Triaged (triagers only): 1
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= Badge Description =
* '''Name''': Licensed to Push {I,II,III,IV}
* '''Description''':
* I: Congratulations, you were added as a contributor to your first
repository on Fedora Pagure (pagure.io)!
* II: You've been added as a contributor to 10 repositories on Fedora
Pagure (pagure.io).
* III: You've been added as a contributor to 25 repositories on Fedora
Pagure (pagure.io).
* IV: You've been added as a contributor to 100 repositories on Fedora
Pagure (pagure.io). With great power comes great responsibility...
= Understanding badge =
1) What are those activities?
* '''Users are granted badge for being added as a contributor to a
respository on Pagure, Fedora's git hosting service'''
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)
* '''Packagers, developers, maintainers, etc.'''
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)
* '''Adding more contributors to a repo to help with development of a
project (usually as a permanent member of the project / repo)'''
4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
* '''Once per repository (although a user could be removed and added to
the same repo again, should be taken into consideration)'''
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)
* '''Another repository admin / owner is adding them as a contributor'''
= Artwork concepts =
* <optimistic>In spirit of the badge name and its [http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51j-SggaWSL.jpg inspiration], some sort of snap of the
tail end of a plane with a number for the repositories added to (e.g. 1,
10, 25, 100)</optimistic>
* {Panda,badger} standing, holding a rectangular-shaped card (like a
license…) with the number of repositories they are added to on it
* Some kind of combination of keys (e.g. Crypto Panda / Badger) mixed with
Pagure logo
= Other discussion =
As of the moment, I don't know if there is a fedmsg hook in place to
automate this badge series. If there is, this ticket's concept can be
marked as "approved". If not, this ticket should be closed and the badge
definition status set to "not yet possible".
Note, this ticket is similar to #434.
I am CCing robyduck and pingou to help advise on this one in terms of
whether it is possible.
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#380: Fedora tagger
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Reporter: | Owner: espasmo
espasmo | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | Has a description: 0
Priority: | Artwork status: None
major | External requirements:
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Badges for the top 10 in fedora tagger
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#434: Contributing to a pagure repository
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Reporter: | Owner:
robyduck | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | Has a description: 1
Priority: | Artwork status: None
minor | External requirements:
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Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"):
"Long life to pagure"
This badge, which can be a series, should be awarded for committing to a
pagure repository. We are incouraging people to switch from fedorahosted
to pagure and we could give them some badges for it.
Badges could be awarded with the same concept as for pushing to a Fedora
package repository, for 1-10-50-250-500-1000 commits.
I will think about an artwork concept too, but the design could contain a
panda badger with a sweet pagure under his arm, for example.
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#349: Badge for reporting security issues in Fedora Infrastructure
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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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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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#437: Python SIG memeber
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Reporter: | Owner:
churchyard | Status: new
Type: | Keywords:
New badge idea | Has a description: 0
Priority: | Artwork status: None
minor | External requirements:
Has a name: | Triaged (triagers only): 0
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Badge description: You're a member of the Python Special Interest Group
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?
Being member of https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Pythonhttps://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/group/view/python-sig
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers?
veterans? users? sponsors?)
Mostly packagers.
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?)
Because tehy want to be part of the SIG.
4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?)
Once they join.
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the
console? by using a web interface?)
In FAS.
Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?
Yes, will attach.
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