On 23/02/18 18:52, Alexander Wirt wrote: > On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, Dashamir Hoxha wrote: > >> On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 10:45 AM, Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.pro> wrote: >> >>> >>> Some of the responsibilities as I see them: >>> >>> - admins are backup mentors - if there are a lot of mentors, then the >>> admins never have to step in but it is always possible that admins may >>> be asked to mentor. This is why it is important to have systems in >>> place (e.g. the student wiki page like Renata[1]) that allow admins to >>> get their head around a project really quickly >>> >>> - helping to attract mentors >>> >>> - getting to know the rules or know how to find documentation about >>> rules (e.g. Google's FAQ, rules change from time to time and mentors >>> don't always realize) >>> >>> - maintaining the wiki and other tools >>> >>> - ensuring evaluations are completed at all deadlines >>> >> >> I would accept to be an admin if we all agree to use GitHub tools >> for communication and coordination, at least this round. > me not (accepting as admin). >
Dashamir, most of the Debian tools are actually running quite well, e.g. the wiki and Salsa. The only thing that is uncertain is a Kanban board / Kanboard. If we are unable to get an official Debian.org Kanban instance running then I volunteer to run an instance on my own server, it is in a data center, not in my home. I would be happy to run anything that can run on stretch, including: - Kanboard - Redmine + the Redmine agile plugin[1] - RT + the plugin as discussed on debian-devel - if somebody wants to propose/evaluate something else, please ask We can also ask Paulo if he is happy to allow other projects on his instance at softwarelivre.org (that is where we run[2] Kanboard for Renata's project) Regards, Daniel 1. https://github.com/dpocock/redmine_agile/blob/master/Debian_Install.txt 2. https://kanban.softwarelivre.org/?controller=BoardViewController&action=readonly&token=5e753bdc0023a5ae54bec401ca407a3dc642e9a0c10f8e56da6a77e25300