Re: [DECISION] Re: [board-discuss] Grant request: LibreOffice project dashboard/"All about LibreOffice"
Hello Clovis, Clovis Tristão wrote on 2015-08-25 at 13:48: How do I participate in this project? TDF will publish details on this in the near future. Thanks for your interest! Florian -- Florian Effenberger, Executive Director (Geschäftsführer) Tel: +49 30 5557992-50 | IRC: floeff on Freenode The Document Foundation, Kurfürstendamm 188, 10707 Berlin, DE Gemeinnützige rechtsfähige Stiftung des bürgerlichen Rechts Legal details: http://www.documentfoundation.org/imprint -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: board-discuss+unsubscr...@documentfoundation.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/board-discuss/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Re: [DECISION] Re: [board-discuss] Grant request: LibreOffice project dashboard/"All about LibreOffice"
Hello, Guys, How do I participate in this project? Cheers, Clóvis On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 5:33 AM, Florian Effenberger < flo...@documentfoundation.org> wrote: > Hello, > > The Board of Directors at the time of voting consists of 7 seat holders > without deputies. In order to be quorate, the vote needs to have 1/2 of the > Board of Directors members, which gives 4. > > A total of 5 Board of Directors members have participated in the vote. The > vote is quorate. > > A quorum could be reached with a simple majority of 3 votes. > > Result of vote: 5 approvals, 0 neutral, 0 disapprovals. > Decision: The request has been accepted. > > This message is to be archived by the BoD members and their deputies. > > Florian > > Florian Effenberger wrote on 2015-07-28 at 14:53: > >> Hello, >> >> we have received feedback from Thorsten in his mail at >> >> http://www.mail-archive.com/board-discuss@documentfoundation.org/msg03428.html >> , >> which Björn seems to be fine with. >> >> With these changes, I'd like to call the board for a vote on the below >> item, so we can proceed and add it to the budget accordingly. >> >> Thanks, >> Florian >> >> >> Florian Effenberger wrote on 2015-06-30 at 17:30: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> with our new grant request page online >>> (http://www.documentfoundation.org/grant-request/), we have received the >>> first requests, which - in light of our transparency and openness >>> approach - would like to make public and discuss here. >>> >>> The second request is about a LibreOffice project dashboard/"All about >>> LibreOffice". >>> >>> >>> == grant details == >>> >>> Grant Proposal: >>> Creating a LibreOffice community and developer dashboard ("All about >>> LibreOffice") >>> >>> a cost estimate has been shared with the Board of the Document >>> Foundation in private for budget approval and reservation of funds >>> >>> Grant objective: >>> Create a webpage showing latest activity, summaries and trends of the >>> LibreOffice project in all areas: development, qa, user-to-user support >>> etc. >>> The webpage should be easily extensible for developers providing scripts >>> analysing current and historic data from various project infrastructure. >>> >>> Grant size: to be tendered >>> >>> Grant beneficiaries: tender contractor >>> >>> Grant follow-up: Frameworks, languages and tools used should be popular >>> and widely used to allow the result to be community maintained and >>> sustained after initial development. Extensibility should allow >>> developers to refine the dashboard without deep insight in the used >>> frameworks and tools. Blog posts should advertize the dashboard to the >>> LibreOffice community and invite contributions. >>> >>> === User stories === >>> >>> As a LibreOffice community member, I want to be able to find out about >>> the latest events and actions happening in the project today presented >>> on a webpage. Updates do not need to be real-time, but delays should not >>> be bigger than 1-2 hours. >>> >>> As a LibreOffice community member, I want to be able to find out about >>> the latest events and actions happening in the project since my last >>> visit presented as a newsfeed (RSS/Atom) for my reader. >>> >>> As a LibreOffice community member, I want to be able to create a >>> newsfeed that filters for interest of specific interest for me. >>> >>> As a LibreOffice community member, I want to be able to query filtered >>> on if an event creates or resolves an action item for a specific >>> subproject. Here are some examples based on Bugzilla: regression filed >>> would be qa-task-created (need confirmation/triage), regression >>> triaged/moved to NEW (qa-task-resolved, dev-task-created), regression >>> fixed (dev-task-resolved). >>> >>> As a designer, I want to be able to improve layout and looks of the >>> dashboard with just basic knowledge on coding. >>> >>> As a designer, I want to be able to create subpages that present >>> filtered information of interest to a specific subproject e.g. events >>> and actions of interest for development, of interest for QA etc. >>> >>> As a programmer, I want to be able to feed events and actions happening >>> on any system of the project to be displayed to the system simply by >>> adding a script generating a RSS/Atom newsfeed to an existing repository >>> using only existing credentials (gerrit account). At least all common >>> *nix script languages (Python, Perl, Ruby, PHO) should be supported, >>> even C/C++/Haskell/Ocaml should be possible unless there are >>> overwhelming troubles. >>> >>> As a programmer, I want to be able supply summaries and aggregate data >>> by querying for existing events in the system and simply parsing a >>> RSS/Atom newsfeed. I want to be able to send these summaries as an event >>> just like others. >>> >>> As a programmer, I want to associate events send to the system with tags >>> because that allows to query for specific types of events either for >>> summaries or for presentation on subproject pa
[DECISION] Re: [board-discuss] Grant request: LibreOffice project dashboard/"All about LibreOffice"
Hello, The Board of Directors at the time of voting consists of 7 seat holders without deputies. In order to be quorate, the vote needs to have 1/2 of the Board of Directors members, which gives 4. A total of 5 Board of Directors members have participated in the vote. The vote is quorate. A quorum could be reached with a simple majority of 3 votes. Result of vote: 5 approvals, 0 neutral, 0 disapprovals. Decision: The request has been accepted. This message is to be archived by the BoD members and their deputies. Florian Florian Effenberger wrote on 2015-07-28 at 14:53: Hello, we have received feedback from Thorsten in his mail at http://www.mail-archive.com/board-discuss@documentfoundation.org/msg03428.html, which Björn seems to be fine with. With these changes, I'd like to call the board for a vote on the below item, so we can proceed and add it to the budget accordingly. Thanks, Florian Florian Effenberger wrote on 2015-06-30 at 17:30: Hello, with our new grant request page online (http://www.documentfoundation.org/grant-request/), we have received the first requests, which - in light of our transparency and openness approach - would like to make public and discuss here. The second request is about a LibreOffice project dashboard/"All about LibreOffice". == grant details == Grant Proposal: Creating a LibreOffice community and developer dashboard ("All about LibreOffice") a cost estimate has been shared with the Board of the Document Foundation in private for budget approval and reservation of funds Grant objective: Create a webpage showing latest activity, summaries and trends of the LibreOffice project in all areas: development, qa, user-to-user support etc. The webpage should be easily extensible for developers providing scripts analysing current and historic data from various project infrastructure. Grant size: to be tendered Grant beneficiaries: tender contractor Grant follow-up: Frameworks, languages and tools used should be popular and widely used to allow the result to be community maintained and sustained after initial development. Extensibility should allow developers to refine the dashboard without deep insight in the used frameworks and tools. Blog posts should advertize the dashboard to the LibreOffice community and invite contributions. === User stories === As a LibreOffice community member, I want to be able to find out about the latest events and actions happening in the project today presented on a webpage. Updates do not need to be real-time, but delays should not be bigger than 1-2 hours. As a LibreOffice community member, I want to be able to find out about the latest events and actions happening in the project since my last visit presented as a newsfeed (RSS/Atom) for my reader. As a LibreOffice community member, I want to be able to create a newsfeed that filters for interest of specific interest for me. As a LibreOffice community member, I want to be able to query filtered on if an event creates or resolves an action item for a specific subproject. Here are some examples based on Bugzilla: regression filed would be qa-task-created (need confirmation/triage), regression triaged/moved to NEW (qa-task-resolved, dev-task-created), regression fixed (dev-task-resolved). As a designer, I want to be able to improve layout and looks of the dashboard with just basic knowledge on coding. As a designer, I want to be able to create subpages that present filtered information of interest to a specific subproject e.g. events and actions of interest for development, of interest for QA etc. As a programmer, I want to be able to feed events and actions happening on any system of the project to be displayed to the system simply by adding a script generating a RSS/Atom newsfeed to an existing repository using only existing credentials (gerrit account). At least all common *nix script languages (Python, Perl, Ruby, PHO) should be supported, even C/C++/Haskell/Ocaml should be possible unless there are overwhelming troubles. As a programmer, I want to be able supply summaries and aggregate data by querying for existing events in the system and simply parsing a RSS/Atom newsfeed. I want to be able to send these summaries as an event just like others. As a programmer, I want to associate events send to the system with tags because that allows to query for specific types of events either for summaries or for presentation on subproject pages. As a programmer, I want to be able to publish plain text updates for display in the webpages/feeds. As a programmer, I want to be able to publish images/charts for display in the webpages/feeds. As a programmer, I want to be able query for and read the historic data in the system to analyse trends. As a sysadmin, I want to be able to (re-)deploy the system with SALT only and be provided with whatever (hopefully minimal) documentation is needed for that. == suggested implementation == === languages, toolkits and frameworks ===