Re: what to do without fedocal [was Re: CPE Team Weekly Update: 2019-10-04]

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Let's start from the very beginning maybe. What are the use cases for
the Fedora Calendar?

* Group meetings

These events need shared ownership, we submit them once and keep
"forever". I think this is a good candidate for Git PR workflow used
by OpenStack.

* Test Days

Test Days are always associated with the Test Day wiki page. We should
just generate them automatically.

* Scheduled infra outages

Same here, infra outages should have a Taiga or Pagure issue
associated with them. We can fetch the list and update calendar
automatically.

* Release schedule

Afaik, it is also driven by wiki pages. If we agree on a format, we
can create a dedicated ical feed out of them.

* Personal Vacation

Not used currently. Maybe instead of asking people to submit their
entries we can setup some kind of aggregation of personal feeds, like
planet.fedoraproject.org, but for calendars?


I created a wiki page [1] to collect notes. Feel free to contribute.

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Bookwar/fedocal_notes

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Aleksandra Fedorova
bookwar
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