Red Hat Legal has cleared the following names for the F14 naming:
Mitikas Fytnargin Laughlin Ventnor Hoppin Laramie
(q.v. http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/advisory-board/2010-May/008339.html)
I believe Mark Chappell was prepared to help set up the election, to be called "Fedora 14 Release Name," which should run from 0001 UTC on 2010-05-04 to 2359 UTC on 2010-05-10. Mark, is that correct? Or do you need some assistance from me or someone on the Infrastructure crew?
Paul
On 2 May 2010 20:50, Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
I believe Mark Chappell was prepared to help set up the election, to be called "Fedora 14 Release Name," which should run from 0001 UTC on 2010-05-04 to 2359 UTC on 2010-05-10. Mark, is that correct? Or do you need some assistance from me or someone on the Infrastructure crew?
Sorry about the delay in getting back to you. I dropped offline for the UK public holiday yesterday. As it currently stands you need direct access to the DB so I wouldn't have been able to do this on my own anyway.
The SOP got written up a while back. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Voting_Infrastructure_SOP
For the curious there's a more admin friendly (read no longer needs direct DB access) version of voting that I've been working on : https://publictest1.fedoraproject.org/voting/admin/
Mark
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 08:05:05AM +0100, Mark Chappell wrote:
On 2 May 2010 20:50, Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
I believe Mark Chappell was prepared to help set up the election, to be called "Fedora 14 Release Name," which should run from 0001 UTC on 2010-05-04 to 2359 UTC on 2010-05-10. Mark, is that correct? Or do you need some assistance from me or someone on the Infrastructure crew?
Sorry about the delay in getting back to you. I dropped offline for the UK public holiday yesterday. As it currently stands you need direct access to the DB so I wouldn't have been able to do this on my own anyway.
The SOP got written up a while back. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Voting_Infrastructure_SOP
For the curious there's a more admin friendly (read no longer needs direct DB access) version of voting that I've been working on : https://publictest1.fedoraproject.org/voting/admin/
No problem, Mark -- everything got sorted out. I wanted to see your new version, but I appear to be having a problem. Likely it's PEBCAK, but I can't seem to get past the CSRF token "I am a human" confirmation screen. I keep getting returned there even when I verify that I am, in fact, a human. I'm starting to worry I might have a dream about a unicorn or something.
On 4 May 2010 14:38, Paul W. Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
No problem, Mark -- everything got sorted out. I wanted to see your new version, but I appear to be having a problem. Likely it's PEBCAK, but I can't seem to get past the CSRF token "I am a human" confirmation screen. I keep getting returned there even when I verify that I am, in fact, a human. I'm starting to worry I might have a dream about a unicorn or something.
It's working for me... Possible gotcha, it's using the test FAS instance on publictest3.
Mark
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 03:02:46PM +0100, Mark Chappell wrote:
On 4 May 2010 14:38, Paul W. Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
No problem, Mark -- everything got sorted out. I wanted to see your new version, but I appear to be having a problem. Likely it's PEBCAK, but I can't seem to get past the CSRF token "I am a human" confirmation screen. I keep getting returned there even when I verify that I am, in fact, a human. I'm starting to worry I might have a dream about a unicorn or something.
It's working for me... Possible gotcha, it's using the test FAS instance on publictest3.
It was PEBCAK as forecast. :-) Now that I'm in the 'elections' group in test-FAS, things are working fine. Great improvement here. I'd suggest adding a "Enter candidate information" link on the 'newe' page to make the workflow even clearer.
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