Improving Fedora sponsors discoverability

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Hello fellow Fedora people,

Inspired by @msuchy's Flock 2016 presentation, I
would like to tackle one of the topics discussed there - The
discoverability of Fedora sponsors for newcomers.

I have a website ready to be deployed. If you are interested in the
technical details, please see this RFE

https://pagure.io/packager-sponsors/issue/470

and also the code

https://github.com/FrostyX/fedora-sponsors

The page design is as simple as possible. You can see some screenshots
here.

https://pagure.io/packager-sponsors/issue/470#comment-735105

A very important feature to me is grouping sponsors by their areas of
interests / expertise, and I would like to ask for your help in this
matter.

At this moment, I have manually defined areas such as Python, C/C++,
Haskell, Ruby, Functional programming, Web development, Modularity,
etc and manually assigned people to them (the small number, that I
personally know that do these kinds of things).

Do you have any idea if there is a way to generate such areas and tie
people to them based on some already existing information within the
Fedora infrastructure?

Otherwise, we will have to stick with manually defined groups, which is
fine with me. But in that case I would like to ask you, what areas of
interest you would like to see. And if you are a Fedora packager
sponsor, in what areas would you like to be listed?


Thank you,
Jakub
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