Proposal: due dates in Taiga for publishing schedule

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Hi all,

What if we use the "due date" field in our Taiga [1] to set the publishing
schedule?

I did that for the upcoming articles, and wrote a simple script [2] that
can pull it out:

$ podman run asamalik/magazine-schedule
Wed 27 Nov 2019: #105 How to rebase to Fedora 31 on Silverblue
Fri 29 Nov 2019: #102 Create a VM with libvirt and Cockpit
Mon 02 Dec 2019: #45 Toolbox
Wed 04 Dec 2019: #69 Using Ansible to organize your ssh keys in AWS

(all you need to have on your system is podman)

What do people think?

Cheers,
Adam

PS: I could also get that running in communishift or somewhere, which would
give us a URL with the publishing schedule.

[1] https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/asamalik-fedora-magazine/kanban
[2] https://github.com/asamalik/magazine-schedule

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Adam Šamalík
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Senior Software Engineer
Red Hat
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