Starting an Atomic Workstation SIG

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Hi desktop-list and others,

There was a lot of interest around Atomic Workstation at DevConf.cz - there were three talks specifically about Atomic Workstation (*), in addition to quite a few related talks.

We should try to catch some of this momentum and figure out how to move the project forward. My thought is that it would be useful to set up a regular IRC meeting, probably every two weeks - more or less an Atomic Workstation SIG.

Areas of work that come to mind would be:
 * Keeping the OSTree and installer composing, installing, and working
 * Increasing automated testing done on the OSTree image
 * Making sure that open technical questions and pull requests are dealt with
 * Documention, including best practices for development on an OSTree system
 * General initiative planning - milestones, promotion, etc.
 * Figuring out technical next steps

If you are interested and think you would regularly attend meetings and participate, please add yourself to:

 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/AtomicWorkstation/SIG

or email me. Please include your timezone, and whether you would would be able to make a meeting opposite weeks from the workstation working group - Monday 13:00 UTC - that's one time that comes to mind, but I'm not at at all tied to it.

I can handle agenda and running the meeting for now.

Thanks!
Owen

(*)
Sanja Bonic and Colin Walters - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4IPWlfkJSo
Kalev Lember - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc7lvkl5atE
Jonathan Lebon - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c3GdfhWzcc

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