12:00:01 #startmeeting Magazine editorial board 12:00:01 Meeting started Wed Jul 3 12:00:01 2019 UTC. 12:00:01 This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 12:00:01 The chair is stickster. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 12:00:01 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 12:00:01 The meeting name has been set to 'magazine_editorial_board' 12:00:02 .hello ryanlerch 12:00:03 ryanlerch: ryanlerch 'Ryan Lerch' 12:00:03 #meetingname magazine 12:00:03 The meeting name has been set to 'magazine' 12:00:05 #topic Roll call 12:00:09 .hello pfrields 12:00:10 stickster: pfrields 'Paul W. Frields' 12:00:20 morning stickster! 12:00:24 #chair ryanlerch cverna asamalik 12:00:24 Current chairs: asamalik cverna ryanlerch stickster 12:00:27 evening ryanlerch 12:00:35 :D 12:01:15 .hello2 12:01:18 asamalik: asamalik 'Adam Samalik' 12:01:27 .hello2 12:01:31 bcotton: bcotton 'Ben Cotton' 12:01:46 #chair bcotton 12:01:46 Current chairs: asamalik bcotton cverna ryanlerch stickster 12:01:52 Yay Ben's here! 12:02:19 oh sh..... 12:03:44 I'm not expecting Clément -- he and his wife just had a baby last week :-) 12:03:52 #topic Last week's stats 12:04:30 #info Week of June 24: 68.8K pageviews, up over 11% from previous week 12:04:36 \o/ 12:04:41 Not surprising since we published more that week, I thik :-) 12:05:07 woo! 12:05:20 #info June 2019: 264K pageviews, very slightly down YoY, last June was 267K 12:05:55 It seems like we would have been up if not for a couple post bobbles 12:07:14 We have a few posts to review, and keeping in mind that some people have holidays coming up, we might as well plunge in :-) 12:07:35 #topic Drafts to review 12:07:39 #link https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-admin/edit.php?post_status=draft&post_type=post 12:08:08 #info --- zsh environment basics --- 12:08:13 #link https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=21453&preview=1&_ppp=9ab54217c6 12:09:00 So... to me this looks like environment basics that apply 99% to bash (only exception I can see is talking about .zshrc instead of .bashrc) 12:09:57 I think it's a great thing to teach people, but maybe we can slightly reorient title that way and make it less zsh focused? Still lets x3mboy trampoline off the concepts for his next article 12:10:13 yeah... so was it meant to show how similar it is in those things? 12:10:43 asamalik: No, just meant to show the concepts themselves -- aliases, resource files, variables 12:10:50 ok 12:11:45 * stickster searching for an action-y title, or something that sounds cool 12:11:56 I like how it shows the source and export commands... not everyone knows those... but probably not zsh... 12:12:10 basically the Resource Files section talks about making aliases permanent 12:12:19 we could tweak it to include bash, too 12:12:29 I think zsh, bash both have .*shrc so it would be easy to tweak 12:12:54 "Get to know the shell environment" 12:12:57 and name it something general like "Manage your shell environment" 12:13:02 yeah 12:13:05 ^ that's good 12:13:23 ryanlerch: bcotton: Any ideas on this one? 12:13:24 yeha, that is perfect 12:13:53 +1 to the tweaks and to both title ideas 12:13:56 I have some time to edit late this afternoon, right before holidays which is nice 12:14:03 I'm a bit overcommitted before my holiday that starts this Friday... but this is easy enough and I think I could squeze it in to get it ready for Friday 12:14:18 to do at least something :) 12:14:57 or sure stickster even better :P 12:15:09 asamalik: That sounds good, why don't you take this one. I'll plan to work on something for next week in advance while you're gone 12:15:15 ha ok! 12:15:30 #action asamalik edit shell environment article -- genericize it slightly 12:15:57 #undo 12:15:57 Removing item from minutes: ACTION by stickster at 12:15:30 : asamalik edit shell environment article -- genericize it slightly 12:16:06 #action asamalik edit shell environment article for Friday publication -- genericize it slightly 12:16:21 ryanlerch: got time to do an image for that one ^ ? 12:16:31 stickster: for sure! 12:16:36 #action ryanlerch do image for shell environment article 12:17:03 #info --- Silverblue 101 --- 12:17:18 ryanlerch: can you turn on public preview and #link here? 12:17:46 #link https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=28637&preview=1&_ppp=16ecedcaa6 12:18:04 thanks! 12:18:07 saorry stickster! 12:18:13 nope nope, it's all good 12:18:40 So this was actually an article some readers requested. It's a little like a FAQ but I think overall pretty darn good 12:19:48 It directly answers all the questions our readers (and reddit) were asking 12:21:47 I really like it! 12:22:00 yeah, its very throuough 12:22:09 next is a need for a CoreOS article 12:22:23 I don't mind editing and pushing this one out... I'd actually like to have an article for tomorrow (Thursday) so we have three this week 12:22:33 never done a FAQ before, so let's see how that format goes i reckon 12:23:01 stickster: i can do the image for it too 12:23:07 cool, thanks ryanlerch 12:23:26 #edit ryanlerch do image for Silverblue article for a Thu publication 12:23:30 argh 12:23:34 #action ryanlerch do image for Silverblue article for a Thu publication 12:23:44 #action stickster edit Silverblue article for a Thu publication 12:24:23 Is the "Silverblue 101" title good enough? Or do we want something else? 12:25:13 i think saying it is a FAQ might help 12:25:21 if it keeps that format 12:25:27 plus "silverblue faq" has a nice lyrical quality 12:25:28 I don't see why not 12:25:58 stickster, that title is fine, it will be catchy for people wanting to learn what Silverblue is 12:26:11 question titles tend to do well, generally speaking: "what is Fedora Silverblue?" might be a good one 12:26:38 +1 bcotton as well 12:26:46 bcotton: That's a good point... and it kind of leads into the first section anyway. 12:26:52 bcotton++ 12:26:58 bcotton++ 12:26:58 ryanlerch: Karma for bcotton changed to 16 (for the current release cycle): https://badges.fedoraproject.org/tags/cookie/any 12:27:10 * stickster retitles it 12:27:22 OK, we'll get this out for tomorrow 12:27:38 #info --- Managing passwords with Bitwarden and Podman --- 12:27:51 #link https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=28543&preview=1&_ppp=765450d206 12:28:22 This is actually a pitch that just came in recently on the list -- I jumped in and +1'd it on the list, anyone opposed? 12:30:14 Sounds like not :-) 12:30:25 #agreed pitch is approved, author will hopefully have draft soon 12:30:33 #topic Pitches to approve 12:30:43 #link https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-admin/edit.php?post_status=pitch&post_type=post 12:30:50 #info --- Firefox 68 release --- 12:31:08 #link https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=28538&preview=1&_ppp=6797e86de9 12:31:20 is there something significant in this release? 12:31:35 ryanlerch: I think this one is yours. Fits totally with our meeting notes last week about reporting on new releases of popular software that will be found in Fedora 12:31:59 asamalik: nothing significant, just more a notification that there was a new release 12:32:10 was going to try to do them regularly 12:32:24 happy to hear +'s or -'s on that idea 12:32:53 There are a couple neat things in the new release, like the ability to manage website workarounds, and better info about addons 12:32:59 +1 from me 12:33:34 ryanlerch: ha ok! yeah why not, posting about relevant updates could actually be quite nice 12:33:35 +1 12:34:05 LibreOffice 6.2.5 is coming out today supposedly, but I don't know what it has 12:34:10 i emailed the package owner to see if they had any input too 12:34:26 ^ for firefox 12:34:33 ryanlerch++ 12:34:43 I bet a .z release is not much to squawk about 12:34:45 +1 if for no other reason than it's a good way to make our upstreams like us more 12:35:12 bcotton +1 ! 12:35:25 Indeed! 12:35:39 Looks like LibreOffice 6.3 will be out next month (early August) 12:36:22 I really like this idea 12:37:09 The rest of the pitches are not new, and no activity so far 12:37:31 ryanlerch: Do you want to line up the Firefox 68 article for next Wed, by which time it should be out? 12:37:43 stickster: for sure! 12:37:56 obviously we don't want to publish without that being true :-) but they're pretty solid on schedule usually 12:39:20 * bcotton is working on the bonding article. the technical research is done (and it works), and i'm working on making words 12:39:30 bcotton++ !!! 12:39:57 #idea stickster to pick up a starter pitch and run with it for Monday... like sharing a folder, which has interesting facets. I'd plan to cover both the shared-system (i.e. chmod) but also remote sharing using Workstation/Silverblue 12:40:12 stickster: +1 12:40:48 ryanlerch: Did you see that cool Jupyter article image? I know it's simple but I loved the photo I found (cc by-sa!) 12:41:02 stickster: i did! loved it! 12:41:15 OH CRAP 12:41:28 ryanlerch: I screwed up!!!! I just saw that I put "Jupiter" in the image and not "Jupyter" 12:41:33 * stickster will fix right after this 12:41:46 HAHAHA. Serves me right for "the sin of pride" 12:43:06 So I guess here we are: 12:43:10 #topic Publishing schedule 12:44:32 PROPOSED: #agreed Thu Jul 4, Silverblue (stickster/ryanlerch) -- Fri Jul 5, shell env (asamalik/ryanlerch) -- Mon Jul 8, folder sharing (stickster) -- Wed Jul 10, Firefox 68 (ryanlerch) -- Fri Jul 12, TBD (maybe bcotton?) 12:44:59 ^ based on above ryanlerch gets the MVP award :-D 12:45:23 +1 (i hope to have my article done by this time next week) 12:45:29 +1 12:46:57 bcotton: that will work out just about perfectly, if so 12:46:57 +1 12:47:09 #agreed Thu Jul 4, Silverblue (stickster/ryanlerch) -- Fri Jul 5, shell env (asamalik/ryanlerch) -- Mon Jul 8, folder sharing (stickster) -- Wed Jul 10, Firefox 68 (ryanlerch) -- Fri Jul 12, TBD (maybe bcotton?) 12:47:20 #topic Open floor, all other business 12:47:26 o/ 12:47:51 I have an update about my Taiga/kanban/tracking things 12:48:26 go for it asamalik ! 12:49:01 basically, Taiga gives a nice view of the state, but it's quite hard to maintain it manually + we can't assign authors that have not been manually added to it 12:49:11 so the view is nice, but the maintenance not that much 12:49:47 I've tried a few boards that work within wordpress, but none of those visualized the states of the articles.. they sort of worked independently 12:49:54 Yeah, that mismatch seems difficult 12:49:59 so basically no benefit over taiga, except they usually didn't look that great 12:50:23 so I looked at other options and played with the plugin we use for managing states — Edit Flow 12:50:23 oof 12:50:41 "didn't look that great" --> oof. Not a comment on edit flow :-) 12:50:54 ha, no :) 12:50:59 and I think if we just keep using that, but maybe tweak the categories 12:51:10 in a way that we don't have to remember which pitch we've seen, etc 12:51:37 and we either trash articles that we know won't make it, or use a "stalled" category for them 12:52:06 If our authors are able to move their article as we tell them, this should work on its own, though, right? 12:52:26 contributor puts new article for consideration into --> Pitch 12:52:37 We review it, put it into --> Draft (and make the contributor an Author) 12:52:48 They finish, put it into --> Pending Review 12:53:01 I was thinking about a state between Pitch and Draft 12:53:08 for "approved, but not yet worked on" 12:53:09 Maybe the second step is the issue :-) We don't always do that successfully 12:53:33 yeah 12:54:01 If we add that other state, it adds a step to the contributor's work. They have to remember to move it out of "not yet worked on" and into standard "Draft" 12:54:10 and also there's just too much stuff we "know" we've seen and don't need to review, but it's sometimes confusing... and I wanted to also fix that by the board by only showing what's not dead 12:54:33 Are there ways we could fix that by simply enforcing better hygiene with our states now? 12:55:01 i.e. "We don't see your finished article until you move it to Pending Review"; and "We don't look at anything in Draft" 12:55:01 maybe? 12:55:11 and maybe the "Starter Pitches" is what I'm looking for? 12:55:26 That's the "ideas someone could take" bin 12:55:47 We could move pitches to it if they fail to get drafted 12:56:05 in cases where we clearly have said, "yay +1" and then nothing happens 12:56:15 yeah, that's my thinking... there is basically no difference between "ideas someone could take" and "approved pitches" 12:56:21 Good point 12:56:37 yes 12:56:45 "New pitches" and "Approved pitches" 12:56:55 yeah 12:57:02 and draft would be like in progress 12:57:25 then we should have a "stalled" section (or move it back to pitches?) when the author does not have time anymore... which happens 12:57:30 and then the pending review 12:57:45 I like "move back to approved pitches" 12:58:00 We also have a "holding pen" bucket that could be eliminated in that case 12:58:01 yeah, that's probably better than just "stalled" and giving up on it basically 12:58:08 and anyone else can pick it up and finish it 12:58:12 and it's all transparent 12:58:16 #proposed #idea asamalik to write up a better flow that doesn't get too confusing, and put on list 12:58:26 +1 12:58:26 ha, deal! but when I'm back 12:58:35 yeah, not urgent by any means 12:58:43 and I'll trash the board 12:58:58 we can deal with this as we have for a while, or if someone else wants to write it up in the meantime, they're welcome 12:58:59 and wait for bcotton's experiments with a board with the commblog :P 12:59:20 I like the idea of not tracking in two places, or adding another system to a process that may not need it 12:59:25 asamalik: oh, i'm waiting for you :p 12:59:38 OK, that's time... I'm going to close up, meeting starting elsewhere in < 1 min! 12:59:42 Thanks for coming everyone! 12:59:43 cool! 12:59:45 #endmeeting