Hi, In FUDCon Pune, I was the one who tried to organize a hackfest for puppet. I wanted to build some basic modules so that newbies can learn the puppet easily but since there was no one who knew anything about puppet or were busy else where, I had to convert it into an "Introduction to Puppet" workshop sort of thing so that at least students and other interested people could get a hint (about 20-30 participants). So yes, for the next FUDCon, where ever it happens, I would love to listen about how our infra works, how pieces like cobbler, puppet, pulp (?) nagios etc are joined to get what we have now. I think this is more suited for a talk than a hackfest. Aditya Patawari http://blog.adityapatawari.com/ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Adimania India On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 1:47 AM, Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Greetings. > > I thought I'd start a thread here about hackfest sessions for the next > North American Fudcon. I'm not sure how many folks can make it, but > hopefully we have a good crowd and can get some good progress made on > some things that are harder to do/discuss remotely. > > I'll collect ideas here, and we can add the sessions we think we will > want to the wiki after we reach some consensus... > > My list: > > Infrastructure Staging revamp: How can we reorg staging to make it more > useful and less hassle? We have all I think agreed it could be more > complete and setup better, but we need to flesh out the details and a > plan of attack. > > 2 factor auth: Short term I think I personally would like to see us > finish yubikey as 2factor and require it for some groups, but longer > term things like google auth, etc should weigh in. Can we reuse things > from other projects? Can we come up with a map and ask for help? > A hackfest to come up with a plan would be great. > > Aprentice program/adding new people brainstorming: I think the > apprentice program has helped some folks, but It still seems like we > have a lot of people introduce themselves and not really get involved. > What could we do to make this better? Classes? A specific list of tasks > and we just assign them one to get them started? > > CSI hacking. I think we could flesh out the CSI docs a good deal more > if we can sit down and brainstorm on it. > > Any other ideas? > > kevin > > _______________________________________________ > infrastructure mailing list > infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure > _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure