13:00:01 #startmeeting Magazine editorial board 13:00:01 Meeting started Wed Nov 18 13:00:01 2020 UTC. 13:00:01 This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 13:00:01 The chair is gregbartholomew_. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:00:01 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 13:00:01 The meeting name has been set to 'magazine_editorial_board' 13:00:02 #meetingname magazine 13:00:02 #topic Roll call 13:00:02 #chair stickster asamalik jakfrost bcotton 13:00:02 The meeting name has been set to 'magazine' 13:00:02 Current chairs: asamalik bcotton gregbartholomew_ jakfrost stickster 13:00:08 .hello glb 13:00:10 gregbartholomew_: glb 'Gregory Lee Bartholomew' 13:00:15 .hello2 13:00:16 jakfrost: jakfrost 'Stephen Snow' 13:00:49 o/ jakfrost 13:00:59 o/ glb 13:01:31 i need to get a coffee, won't be long though 13:01:42 NP. I'm just giving it a second to see if anyone else shows up. 13:01:51 .hello2 13:01:54 coremodule: coremodule 'Geoffrey Marr' 13:02:01 hi coremodule! 13:02:02 .hello2 13:02:03 bcotton: bcotton 'Ben Cotton' 13:02:23 hi gregbartholomew_! I just saw your message about my article in my email, so figured I would attend the meeting... 13:02:38 Great! Thanks for coming! 13:03:02 Feel free to jump in at any time. 13:03:15 #topic Agenda 13:03:15 #link https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-magazine/workflow/ 13:03:15 #info -- 1/ Last week's stats -- 13:03:15 #info -- 2/ In progress followup -- 13:03:15 #info -- 3/ Finished articles to review -- 13:03:16 #info -- 4/ Articles to edit -- 13:03:18 #info -- 5/ Publishing schedule -- 13:03:20 #info -- 6/ Editor of the Week -- 13:03:22 #info -- 7/ Open floor -- 13:03:26 #topic 1/ Last week's stats 13:03:26 #info Week of November 9: 77K pageviews -- slightly down from the previous week but close to average 13:03:56 #topic 2/ In progress followup 13:03:56 #info Looking at the 'in progress' column, is there something that's been finished? Anything to follow up on with its author? 13:03:56 #link Board: https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/asamalik-fedora-magazine/kanban 13:04:48 Since coremodule is here, let's start with #253 -- Using Fedora Astronomy Lab 13:04:57 .hello pfrields 13:04:58 stickster: pfrields 'Paul W. Frields' 13:05:02 Sorry I"m late :-) 13:05:09 just barely 13:05:13 o/ stickster, NP 13:05:30 I am close to completing my article, depending on when it would be published, I could have it done in a day, maybe two at the most. Is there a way to schedule it for publishing later in the week? 13:05:52 #link https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=32195&preview=true 13:06:42 Figuring out the publishing schedule is one of the main things we do at these weekly meetings. 13:07:16 Yes, if you are confident that your article will be done soon, we can go ahead and reserve a time for it to go out next week. 13:08:03 Yes, I think that is totally doable from my end. Is there a day I would need to have it ready for review by? 13:08:11 It is quite a long article, with a high level of technical detail, does it deserve to be split in two? 13:08:30 scheduling is later in the agenda 13:08:50 coremodule, I'll leave your article in the in progress column and you can move it over to review when it is ready. 13:09:33 jakfrost, I wondered about that too... It's actually really going to be three parts 1) Setup, 2) Data Acquisition, 3) Image Processing... Right now I have completed 1) Setup, but the next two sections *should* be a little bit shorter. 13:09:40 gregbartholomew_, Got it! I will do that. 13:10:19 Perhaps we should divide it into three articles and make it a series post 13:10:21 jakfrost, just looking at the headings, I would guess that all this content is tightly related enough that it should probably be one article. 13:10:49 An article just on "setup" wouldn't be too useful. 13:10:57 IMO 13:11:03 Yeah +1, sometimes it doesn't pay to separate just due to length 13:11:14 The key is, does the reader take something away from the shorter article that helps them do something 13:11:37 sure I see your points 13:11:57 I am okay with either. As someone who could have found an article like this useful when I was getting started in astrophotography, I think I would have preferred to have everything all in one place... but I do understand the possibility for data-overload. 13:12:05 coremodule, thanks for letting us know that your article is almost ready. 13:12:24 I'm okay with long articles, just asking the question 13:12:40 Absolutely! I will work on it and have it complete and ready for review this by Friday at the latest. 13:12:52 coremodule+ 13:12:57 coremodule++ 13:12:57 jakfrost: Karma for coremodule changed to 2 (for the current release cycle): https://badges.fedoraproject.org/tags/cookie/any 13:12:58 jakfrost, Totally understand. 13:13:32 Since you think you will have it done by the weekend, I will tentatively schedule it for Wednesday. The editor will need a day to review it. 13:13:42 coremodule ++ 13:13:59 gregbartholomew_, That sounds good to me! 13:14:31 OK, thanks again for keeping us informed, and for the content! 13:14:39 :) 13:15:01 coremodule++ 13:15:01 stickster: Karma for coremodule changed to 3 (for the current release cycle): https://badges.fedoraproject.org/tags/cookie/any 13:15:18 Moving on to the next article -- #237 13:15:19 Vagrant - next steps https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=32249&preview=true 13:15:48 The author of this article is also "currently editing" according to WP. 13:16:29 It looks like it is going to be another long one. 13:16:45 I yep 13:16:54 without the I ^ 13:17:17 it is in progress 13:18:57 Yeah, I'm wondering if we might actually want advise breaking this one up? 13:19:05 I think we did, in the kanban card. 13:19:06 possibly 13:19:22 The first secion is titled "basics" and it looks long enough to be its own article. 13:19:29 yes I remember that discussion 13:20:30 OK, I see the recommendation to break it up in the Taiga card, so I'll assume that the author will do so at a later point. 13:20:49 that would seem prudent 13:21:24 I see another one that is "currently editing" in WP! 13:21:48 This one doesn't have a card, but I think I know why (sort of). 13:21:54 I don't know that those are always completely trustworthy. If someone keeps many tabs open in a browser, it can seem they're active when they're not 13:22:01 https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=32160&preview=true 13:22:13 Up and Running with Stratis 13:22:13 But... better that someone thought about it than not :-) 13:22:24 stickster, good to know. 13:22:52 Although, this author has published recently and has been active in comments just this week as well. 13:23:12 I think this one is legitimately in progress. 13:23:14 Awesome 13:23:20 yeah 13:23:46 So, what to do about the card? 13:24:01 There were originally two cards for the two articles. 13:24:02 it has a card in the spec column 13:24:19 Oh? 13:24:31 jakfrost, can you move it to "in progress"? 13:25:11 okay, it isn't there ... maybe I am mistaken but originally I thought we had two stratis cards setup 13:25:53 I thought so too 13:26:08 One card was originally titled "Getting started with stratis" and I had been tracking that one as the "Getting started with stratis encryption" article. 13:26:11 #245 13:26:38 We just need to correct that card and put it back in business. 13:26:45 But the author changed the title, after the card was moved to scheduled to "Up and running with stratis". 13:27:18 I guess that would be the thing to do in this case. 13:27:35 fixed 13:27:44 stickster++ 13:27:44 jakfrost: Karma for pfrields changed to 2 (for the current release cycle): https://badges.fedoraproject.org/tags/cookie/any 13:27:59 I did find another card, but it was moved to scheduled some time ago by Adam (I think). I don't know what article the other card was moved for though. 13:28:07 stickster++ 13:28:13 If Taiga was better at what it's supposed to do, we could have easily done a search for "stratis" and seen the cards and maybe prevented the mixup. 13:28:13 I baked cookies yesterday! 13:28:38 Mmm cookies 13:28:47 OK, well, glad that is fixed, time to move on ... 13:29:06 #info Are there any upcoming test days? 13:29:06 #link https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/QA/ 13:29:15 jakfrost++ 13:29:15 There don't appear to be any upcoming test days. 13:29:45 #topic 3/ Finished articles to review 13:29:45 #info Looking at the 'review' column, let's decide which articles are good to go. Move each either to the 'to edit' (finished) or to the 'in progress' (needs more work) and provide feedback. 13:29:45 #link Board: https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/asamalik-fedora-magazine/kanban 13:30:26 #234 Install Kubernetes with CRI-O #link https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=31934&preview=true 13:30:36 it seems modtly ready for edit 13:30:41 mostly 13:31:39 I see maybe one problem ... "SELinux should be permissive" 13:31:53 Is that going to cause a firestorm on WP? 13:32:18 what like replacing vim with nano? 13:32:49 it's going ot make dan walsh sad, if nothing else 13:32:52 Well, I think there might even be a rule in the docs about not telling people to disable selinux. 13:33:18 Is there are reason that this article can be and exception? 13:33:40 e.g., it really doesn't work with cri-o? 13:34:04 nothing in the docs about it currently 13:34:41 bcotton, OK, I'll take that as this article has your blessing. :) 13:34:50 i didn't say that :-) 13:35:00 I can't understand why people have such problems with SELinux, I never have issues with it interfering 13:35:03 That doesn't seem like it should have to happen 13:35:32 perhaps we should ask the author for clarification on their reason 13:35:33 I think it would be smart to ask around with someone container-savvy to find out if there's a better way -- 13:35:56 i think if it's a technical requirement and it's clearly explained as "this is not our general advice, but i guess this time..." it would be okay, but i agree with stickster that we should probably verify that this is the only way 13:36:01 Granted, permissive mode is way better than disabling, but still "highly suboptimal" 13:36:07 I know that selinux has had problems working in containers in the recent past, I just don't know the current status or anything about Kubernetes really. 13:36:53 I have played around a bit with K3s and CRI-O and never had to touch SELinux 13:36:57 I would say check this out with someone like dustymabe (?) or he might be able to give a recommendation of someone to talk to 13:37:05 I'll ask him 13:37:11 K8s but yeah 13:37:20 jakfrost++ 13:37:38 jakfrost++ 13:37:38 stickster: Karma for jakfrost changed to 3 (for the current release cycle): https://badges.fedoraproject.org/tags/cookie/any 13:37:45 COOKIE PARTY 13:37:55 yummy! 13:38:18 Well, should this one be moved to "editing"? 13:38:47 It is the only one we actually have marked as ready for review. :( 13:39:40 Seems like the right move. This kind of technical checking process is part of the editing. 13:39:53 I'm asking about the SELinux question now on coreos 13:40:04 thanks stickster, moving it to editing 13:40:17 #topic 4/ Articles to edit 13:40:17 #info Looking at the 'to edit' column, assign an editor and a cover image creator. 13:40:17 #link Board: https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/asamalik-fedora-magazine/kanban 13:41:06 Well, there is one in the queue and one expected to be in the queue by the end of the week. 13:41:14 volunteers? 13:41:19 I can 13:41:28 For which one? 13:41:32 for the podman article 13:41:46 since I am now chasing the details on SELinux down 13:41:57 Thanks jakfrost. 13:42:13 Like I said, I have so little experience with K8s 13:42:36 #info jakfrost to edit #234 13:42:37 I'm truly just starting to get my feet wet so to speak 13:43:01 I guess that should have been an action. 13:43:25 * stickster has to run afk for a few minutes, brb 13:43:37 I'll take the other article which is the one on astronomy. 13:43:44 so action me 13:43:51 OK :) 13:44:02 #action jakfrost to edit #234 13:44:11 +1 13:44:23 #topic 5/ Publishing schedule 13:44:23 #info Looking at the 'queued' and 'to edit' columns, decide the publishing schedule for the next week period. 13:44:23 #info If there is not enough content, we might also need to look at the 'in progress' or even the 'article spec' columns come up with additional content. 13:44:23 #link Board: https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/asamalik-fedora-magazine/kanban 13:44:45 Give me a sec, I need to edit the cards and run the script ... 13:44:50 np 13:45:22 Oh, I said that I would do the astronomy one on Wednesday, but which day do you want to the K8s article? 13:45:50 Friday or Monday? 13:46:27 Monday would be better I think 13:46:46 just so I can have a chance to clarify the SELinux rec 13:47:40 OK. 13:48:54 I feel like the gate keeper 13:49:04 #proposed PUBLISHING SCHEDULE: Mon 23 Nov 2020: #234 Install Kubernetes with CRI-O (image: jakfrost, edit: jakfrost) -- Wed 25 Nov 2020: #253 Using Fedora Astronomy Lab (image: glb, edit: glb) 13:49:13 +1 13:49:35 #agreed PUBLISHING SCHEDULE: Mon 23 Nov 2020: #234 Install Kubernetes with CRI-O (image: jakfrost, edit: jakfrost) -- Wed 25 Nov 2020: #253 Using Fedora Astronomy Lab (image: glb, edit: glb) 13:49:54 What do you mean by "gate keeper"? 13:50:39 It was a ref to filtering things like SELinux disabling out of articles, just a flippant remark 13:50:54 no harm intended to anyone, 13:51:21 I'm still looking for the keeper of the keys 13:51:22 Oh, I see. I didn't assume you meant any harm, I was just wondering what you were refering to. 13:51:42 Speaking of the "gatekeeper"... 13:51:46 #topic 6/ Editor of the Week 13:51:54 god intro 13:51:57 good 13:52:50 No, this isn't the "god intro" section. :-), 13:53:05 so I can do it if no one else is able 13:53:26 sorry, binge watching Supernatural lately 13:53:42 Well, I can too. 13:53:54 Maybe we should flip a coin? 13:53:57 want to thumb wrestle for it 13:54:14 coin flip is fine, or marbles 13:54:18 gregbartholomew_, jakfrost pick a # between 1-10 13:54:24 done 13:54:25 4 13:54:27 5 13:54:35 the number was 2 13:54:44 sure it wasn't 42 13:54:48 gregbartholomew_, you are the gatekeeper 13:54:53 Yay! 13:54:57 but what was the question 13:55:00 Southern_Gentlem++ 13:55:21 just so you know others are watching *w* 13:55:30 #info glb will be editor of the week starting November 22nd. 13:55:38 it is a community after all 13:55:51 #topic 7/ Open floor 13:56:08 I have a question for stickster and or bcotton 13:56:16 i have an answer for jakfrost 13:56:32 * stickster back too, fire away 13:56:38 I get notification on WP regarding updates and 7 outstanding security related recommendation 13:57:06 this is for a plugin, and for the actual site to be update to the latest WP 13:57:17 what to do? 13:57:26 something/nothing? 13:57:39 for the commblog (and my own blog), i YOLO the updates and it hasn't been a problem so far :-) 13:57:44 article needed: how to use freenode with matrix with registration and identification 13:58:18 Southern_Gentlem, can you create cards in Taiga? 13:58:19 bcotton: ? 13:58:41 YOLO 13:58:51 You Only Live Once 13:59:01 basically i apply them with a reckless abandon 13:59:02 gregbartholomew_, nope 13:59:08 okay got it now 13:59:23 TIP, they will appear at the bottom of the spec column, but if you want them to get a little more attention, hit, the END key, click and hold on it, and then press the HOME key to jump to the top. 13:59:33 I'm basically in the same camp as bcotton 13:59:53 :) 13:59:57 Can you sign in so that I can get you a profile on the system?: https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/asamalik-fedora-magazine/kanban 14:00:14 thats all I got 14:00:46 We are out of time anyway. Southern_Gentlem, continue on #fedora-magazine if you want. 14:00:56 thanks everyone 14:01:09 #endmeeting