12:13:54 #startmeeting 12:13:54 Meeting started Wed Nov 26 12:13:54 2014 UTC. The chair is banas. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 12:13:54 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 12:14:09 .fasinfo sarupbanskota 12:14:10 banas: User: sarupbanskota, Name: Sarup Banskota, email: sbanskota08@gmail.com, Creation: 2013-03-28, IRC Nick: banas, Timezone: Asia/Kolkata, Locale: en, GPG key ID: , Status: active 12:14:13 banas: Unapproved Groups: summer-coding 12:14:16 banas: Approved Groups: ambassadors designteam cla_done cla_fpca 12:14:21 #topic Roll Call 12:14:27 .fasinfo sarupbanskota 12:14:29 banas: User: sarupbanskota, Name: Sarup Banskota, email: sbanskota08@gmail.com, Creation: 2013-03-28, IRC Nick: banas, Timezone: Asia/Kolkata, Locale: en, GPG key ID: , Status: active 12:14:32 banas: Unapproved Groups: summer-coding 12:14:35 banas: Approved Groups: ambassadors designteam cla_done cla_fpca 12:14:44 .fasinfo htrap 12:14:45 htrap: User: htrap, Name: parth oberoi, email: parthoberoi@hotmail.com, Creation: 2014-11-21, IRC Nick: htrap, Timezone: UTC, Locale: en, GPG key ID: None, Status: active 12:14:48 htrap: Approved Groups: cla_done cla_fpca 12:14:58 .fasinfo karanmilan 12:14:59 rhea: User: karanmilan, Name: Karan Jain, email: karanmilan@gmail.com, Creation: 2014-11-19, IRC Nick: None, Timezone: UTC, Locale: C, GPG key ID: None, Status: active 12:15:02 rhea: Approved Groups: None 12:15:09 yay \m/ everyone has a FAS now! 12:15:14 moving on 12:15:20 #topic Status Updates 12:15:40 so tell me what you guys have been up to, although I know your exams are on 12:15:53 except for open-shift deployments everything else is done 12:16:13 yeah 12:16:16 in the meanwhile 12:16:17 that too we are working on a seperate branch 12:16:23 * banas goes to try the thing out locally 12:16:35 htrap, had done it on himself and i tried deploying open id on myslef 12:16:35 #link https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/EcAKaSgk 12:16:54 so we both have an idea about open shift 12:17:01 and little bit of flask 12:17:35 oops, I think I don't have flask here; is it pretty big? i don't want it to eat my 3g 12:17:40 brb, 5 minutes 12:18:13 no not too big 12:21:10 argh, I have a troubled internet connection 12:21:21 let me try it out sometime in the night, aftre the meeting 12:21:26 i trust you both :) 12:21:43 yeah you can try it out anytime you want 12:21:54 and if we can we'll try getting it up on openshift 12:22:02 yes do that 12:22:09 it's important that it deploys 12:22:26 there's openshift quickstarts, that helps you set up things easy 12:22:56 #action rhea htrap Check out OpenShift QuickStarts https://www.openshift.com/quickstarts 12:23:28 so if you see that your flask app doesn't deploy, you can check if you're missing out on some configuration with the example flask app openshift provides 12:23:59 the openid thing works, isn't it 12:24:07 yeah 12:24:08 yup 12:24:15 we could log in into FAS 12:24:19 and it does work 12:24:23 we imbedded the datagrepper feed into it 12:24:39 oh you guys played with datagrepper too! awesome :) 12:25:08 let us know when you check it out 12:26:08 i will :) i'm currently looking at your datagrepper commit 12:26:45 cool - this seems like good activity 12:27:04 now, I'll try to give you some visual assignments 12:27:24 can you try to come up with a timeline of the user's activity? 12:27:36 a datagrepper widget that looks at the username argument and filters the feed to display it after authentication on the home page of the user 12:28:29 list out what the user has been doing - put them under headers 12:28:43 "Activity in November 2014" 12:28:48 and so on.. 12:29:02 okay 12:29:06 also, try to style different types of activity differently 12:29:15 don't worry too much about how the activity looks 12:29:30 I'll look after the beautification part 12:29:47 we displayed the datagrepper filtered feeds in default css in a bullet pattern form 12:29:48 just make sure you have different css classes for different types of activity 12:30:44 but with css=True set for datagrepper widget we have uniform dimension of the images along with the feed 12:31:00 just check that also when you try the repo 12:31:31 *css=true 12:31:38 alright, I'll try that and tell you 12:31:41 one suggestion 12:31:45 when you make git commits 12:31:57 make them seem instructive 12:32:09 instead of "Adding working user-logins through openid" 12:32:25 "Add working user-logins through openid" is a better commit message 12:32:27 okay ill keep that in mid 12:32:33 because when I'm looking at the log 12:32:34 *mind 12:32:41 i want to checkout to a particular instruction 12:32:52 not a big deal, but it's good practice :) 12:33:28 sure, we'll keep that in mind for future commits 12:34:07 #idea htrap rhea Keep commit messages instructive 12:34:30 #action htrap rhrea Come up with a timeline view of the various activity 12:34:53 okay 12:35:05 also, if you have the time, I'll give you another assignment (optional) 12:35:22 read about visualizing stuff on charts 12:35:48 with flask? 12:35:48 on charts? 12:36:11 we'll want to create some sort of leaderboards/statistics on stuff like "which team had the most easyfixes solved last month" etc 12:36:25 no not flask, look at JS charts 12:36:56 okay 12:36:56 #link http://www.chartjs.org/ 12:37:02 okay 12:37:20 there are many, so your assignment is to reasearch/read about them 12:37:30 and maybe blog about what you thought we could use, why etc :) 12:37:53 let us reduce workload for now, i don't want to be blamed if you screw up exams ;) 12:38:08 okay like a basic graphs to display the tams performance right 12:38:10 ? 12:38:22 htrap, that's a use case yet 12:38:27 *yes 12:38:45 okay 12:38:48 okay and we have to try developing many other cases 12:38:52 similarly, we might want to come up with "who answered most questions to newcomers on fedorajoin" eventually 12:39:18 so that when a new person wants to contribute to fedora infra, he/she'll know which people normally help out newcomers 12:39:21 oh we have to create such use cases and find graphs to fit these needs? 12:40:08 we'll figure out the use cases as the need arises, for now it's sufficient if you're aware of the various charting options available and have some idea on how we'd go about playing with them 12:40:19 okay 12:41:00 #action htrap rhea Blog about progress so far once exams are over 12:41:23 thank you ,sure :) 12:41:38 i'm sorry I couldn't look at your work now, but I'll do it soon enough and email you 12:41:49 so can we move to open floor? 12:41:54 no problem 12:42:00 yup 12:42:02 #topic Open Floor 12:42:11 so any questions etc, shoot 12:42:22 no as of now 12:42:40 I have one - do you both work together or something? 12:42:47 how do you communicate? 12:43:00 #ssof channel 12:43:08 on freenode 12:43:28 ah, what's that? 12:43:44 just a freenode irc channel 12:43:53 its reeverse of foss 12:43:53 you can feel free to use this one if you need it, it also has a zodbot running all the time :) 12:43:59 we meet up most times also 12:44:04 lol ok 12:44:09 and phone also :P 12:44:18 nice! 12:44:40 okay i was messing with the zodbot earlier today 12:44:57 let's see if we can meet at GCRC, you can register for tickets now if you feel like, it's likely cheaper atm 12:45:08 i'll keep you posted about my plans in december. 12:45:19 htrap i see, zodbot is helpful 12:45:28 sure do that 12:46:12 alright, so we'll wrap up now? 12:46:33 I'll go back to fixing what I was working on 12:47:13 sure, just tell us when you try it out 12:47:34 i will, i'll email you both. 12:47:46 later then, going to end in 12:47:48 3.. 12:47:49 2.. 12:47:50 1. 12:47:54 #endmeeting