Hi all,
The subject has popped-up on the devel list this week again and I thought it might be an idea to discuss it further.
Fresque [1] is the Fedora Review Server. Its aim is to get the package review off bugzilla into its own dedicated application that will integrate directly with git and fedora-review. Aurélien has been the main developer on this application in fall while Stanislav and I presented the idea at flock last year [2]. However, Stanislav has changed team and both Aurélien and I have been working on other projects.
So an idea is that we could have someone working on fresque this summer. As far as I can see, there are two options for this: a) we could get a GSoC student b) as far as I understood, the fedora engineering team will have an engineering intern this summer
Any thoughts on the idea of having someone working on it? Any preferences on whether GSoC or RH intern?
One constraint is that, if we want/consider trying to get a GSoC student we need to update the wiki [2] with the project before tomorrow.
Thoughts?
Pierre
[1] https://github.com/fedora-infra/fresque [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_coding_ideas_for_2015
I can probably work on it before summer comes. If you decide to get a GSoC student to work on it, I can probably give them a hand in getting started if I can get familiar with fresque beforehand.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015, 11:33 AM Pierre-Yves Chibon pingou@pingoured.fr wrote:
Hi all,
The subject has popped-up on the devel list this week again and I thought it might be an idea to discuss it further.
Fresque [1] is the Fedora Review Server. Its aim is to get the package review off bugzilla into its own dedicated application that will integrate directly with git and fedora-review. Aurélien has been the main developer on this application in fall while Stanislav and I presented the idea at flock last year [2]. However, Stanislav has changed team and both Aurélien and I have been working on other projects.
So an idea is that we could have someone working on fresque this summer. As far as I can see, there are two options for this: a) we could get a GSoC student b) as far as I understood, the fedora engineering team will have an engineering intern this summer
Any thoughts on the idea of having someone working on it? Any preferences on whether GSoC or RH intern?
One constraint is that, if we want/consider trying to get a GSoC student we need to update the wiki [2] with the project before tomorrow.
Thoughts?
Pierre
[1] https://github.com/fedora-infra/fresque [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Summer_coding_ideas_for_2015 _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure
On Thu, 2015-02-19 at 17:33 +0100, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
Hi all,
The subject has popped-up on the devel list this week again and I thought it might be an idea to discuss it further.
Fresque [1] is the Fedora Review Server. Its aim is to get the package review off bugzilla into its own dedicated application that will integrate directly with git and fedora-review. Aurélien has been the main developer on this application in fall while Stanislav and I presented the idea at flock last year [2]. However, Stanislav has changed team and both Aurélien and I have been working on other projects.
So an idea is that we could have someone working on fresque this summer. As far as I can see, there are two options for this: a) we could get a GSoC student b) as far as I understood, the fedora engineering team will have an engineering intern this summer
Any thoughts on the idea of having someone working on it? Any preferences on whether GSoC or RH intern?
One constraint is that, if we want/consider trying to get a GSoC student we need to update the wiki [2] with the project before tomorrow.
I'd recommend making the request for a GSoC student regardless. The worst case would be that you might end up with two interns on the Fedora Engineering team. This seems like a pretty good "worst case".
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