13:01:51 #startmeeting FPgM office hours 13:01:51 Meeting started Wed Jun 3 13:01:51 2020 UTC. 13:01:51 This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 13:01:51 The chair is bcotton. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:01:51 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 13:01:51 The meeting name has been set to 'fpgm_office_hours' 13:01:52 #info This is an open floor meeting to discuss anything program management related (elections, changes, schedule, etc) 13:03:09 .hello2 13:03:10 davdunc: davdunc 'David Duncan' 13:03:19 #topic Announcements 13:03:30 #info The GNOME Community Engagement Challenge is accepting applications through 1 July: https://www.gnome.org/challenge/ 13:03:31 #info The Fedora Social Hour is tomorrow: https://riot.im/app/#/room/#fedora-social-hour:matrix.org 13:03:33 #info Fedora 32 elections voting is open through 23:59 UTC on 11 June: https://elections.fedoraproject.org 13:03:34 #info Latest datacenter move update: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/L3MAYSUM52C4G6PFVDZ6SEFKHCHGUUZS/ 13:03:36 #topic Open floor 13:03:38 hello, davdunc! 13:04:00 Hi bcotton 13:04:24 I don't have any new business at this point, but I wanted to come and be a part of the meeting. 13:05:10 I'm here though. 13:05:43 nice to have you here 13:05:48 :D 13:05:51 * bcotton pours an extra cup of coffee 13:10:40 what's good these days, david? 13:11:39 bcotton: my days are filled working on the managed openshift on aws. 13:11:52 I am pretty excited about that. 13:12:21 that's good. always helps to be excited about your job 13:12:36 and I just accepted a slot to speak at devconf on my first year of packaging for fedora. 13:12:56 sure beats sitting down at your desk in the morning and saying "okay, what BS happened overnight?" before you unlock your computer :-) 13:13:01 awesome! what's the talk? 13:13:06 exactly. 13:13:09 oh, i guess you said that, didn't you 13:13:12 * bcotton drinks more coffee 13:13:14 haha. 13:13:24 it's early on this side yet. 13:13:43 i'm looking forward to watching it. i need to get started on my talks so that i'm not rushing at the end 13:13:59 right! I always hate rushing to the finish. 13:15:28 at devconf.cz 2019, i had two talks to give. one of which i did my first pratice run in the hotel after I arrived, the day before my talk. the other one, i put the slides together the day before. they went well, but i hated it 13:15:30 on a personal note, i am here on the north side of Austin, TX and Lake Travis is warm and is giving me some great kayaking time now that they have relaxed the restrictions. 13:16:09 oh i bet! i was hiking along a riverside trail here in Lafayette yesterday and thinking "wow, it's hot. today would be a good day for being on the water" 13:16:38 right. it's a hazard of the work we have chosen to do. long travel times and lots of work that needs to be done that is important to us. 13:17:08 oh a hike sounds awesome. 13:18:10 one of the other things that has been really exiting about this summer is that we have a new bird that is coming to our house. The summer tanager. 13:18:14 i think i may take my next company holiday and just wander a state park all day 13:18:20 oh, are you a birder? 13:18:42 not hardcore birder, but very interested in knowing my neighbors, so to speak. 13:19:13 the come by the house, take a little birdseed and then clean the eaves of wasp larvae. 13:19:25 they* come by the house... 13:20:08 ooh, that's an excellent benefit 13:20:13 indeed! 13:20:23 better than chemicals, evan. 13:20:26 even* 13:20:36 i've been thinking i need to get some bird feeders up in my new house. i have some nice windows to watch them from 13:20:53 right now, i just watch the squirrels who play in the hollow part of the tree, which is also nice 13:21:24 that sounds awesome all by itself. 13:23:02 so back to Fedora. 13:23:15 How can I help you with program management? 13:23:37 that's a great question 13:23:46 :) 13:24:12 the easy answer is "give me more work" by submtiting change proposals, commblog articles, etc 13:25:18 i have a list of things to do on my taiga board (https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/bcotton-fpgm-working-board/kanban) but i'm not sure there's a lot I could hand out to other people 13:25:57 although it's interesting that you ask this because i was just talking to my manager on monday about PTO coverage for when i take week-or-more time off 13:26:10 excellent. I can understand how the PM work itself is not specifically transferrable 13:26:46 are there specific things you'd like to help with (particularly "hey, this isn't being done well right now!") 13:26:57 or is it more of a "i want to be helpful so tell me how to help" 13:27:51 i was curious about what you can delegate and how you identify tasks that are "just do it" vs. building a project template. 13:28:14 i think that's one of the things i need to carve out and Just Do at some point 13:28:50 for the most part, i don't really do project template type stuff. that tends to be handled by individual teams doing the work, but i do "consult" for them when asked 13:29:08 but one of the first things I wanted to do when i started and still haven't done is making some guidance for teams on that kind of stuff 13:29:22 both in terms of governance and in execution 13:30:43 interesting. Yes. It is always good to have guidelines. 13:31:27 basically "What did i wish i had when i was leading the docs team years ago?" :-) 13:31:30 we are all capable of working "our own way", but it is important that we do not clobber efforts in independence. 13:32:17 exactly. something that's like "you can do it however you want, but if you don't know how you want to do it, try this" 13:32:20 I prefer a bootstrap model to any sort of "survival of the fittest" 13:33:03 the former is how you grow talent, the latter is sometimes faster, but reduces your community. 13:34:38 yes. The team will grow their own methods with good guidelines. 13:34:44 yeah, and we need to, as a project, do a better job of growing our talent 13:36:28 it's not a simple task. 13:38:14 You have a full task list. :D 13:39:41 i'm really bad at accepting new work :-) 13:39:53 "oh sure, i'll do that!" will be on my tombstone 13:40:37 yep. It's a complication of loving what you do. 13:40:51 you see the urgency in many different goals. 13:42:19 yep. if only i didn't also see the importance of work/life balance, i might get more of it done :p 13:43:31 That's admirable. I was brought up in a household where the emphasis was on building for retirement and working without stop until the work was done. 13:44:04 That didn't work out anywhere like they told me itwould in my experience. 13:45:06 so keep the balance because these are the best days to enjoy. 13:47:57 heh, yeah. and my kids are at an age where they're fun to do stuff with and they still want to spend time with me, so i figure i should make the most of that while i can 13:48:33 oh yea! keep close to them while they are still snuggling. 13:53:32 okay. Thanks for sharing. I'll leave you to the rest of your day. Thanks for sharing and... I voted while we were in discussion. :D 13:54:48 hooray! 13:54:52 thanks for the chat 13:58:08 #endmeeting