[CentOS-devel] Calendar of Meetings [Was: Re: Office Hours / Happy hours]
Brian (bex) Exelbierd
bex at pobox.com
Thu Jun 11 13:49:18 UTC 2015
A calendar is UP!
Please add your meetings via a PR @ https://github.com/CentOS/Calendar
Please subscribe to the calendar via
https://git.centos.org/raw/sig-core!calendar.git/master/output!irc-meetings.ical
A web page will be coming once Jim and I connect to figure out where it
should land.
Feedback is appreciated.
There is one known issue - it is a github Issue.
regards,
bex
On 06/11/2015 01:19 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 09/06/15 20:34, Brian (bex) Exelbierd wrote:
>> I took a look at the code used by OpenStack and it is easy to get running.
>>
>> I have never put anything into our infrastructure before. It looks like we need:
>>
>> 1) A git repo to hold the meeting data
> https://git.centos.org/summary/sig-core/calendar.git
> mirrored at https://github.com/CentOS/Calendar for external direct
> contrib. You should have access to push/pull from both locations at this
> point.
>
>> 2) A decision on who can commit meeting changes or if we want to do a pull style system. (Do we want to mirror this down from github and let that system manage the commit issues?)
> let folks PR at github, and you can then accept/deny. folks from the
> core sig can also help cover if you need. I dont anticipate this being
> super high velocity.
>
>> 3) A server/container engine somewhere that can run the ics generator on an as needed basis.
> is it possible for you to run this gen on your machine and only push the
> ics file back into the git repo, we can then have a url that points to
> the file, and thats the end of that ( i.e the file hosted at
> git.centos.org itself )
>
>> 4) A webserver that can serve the .ics file to interested subscribers and serve the meeting list.
>>
>> There appears to be a jquery display widget we could get running if we really want a calendar style listing on the website. I can also look at extending the code to provide a textual list of meetings for the next period of time (assumes we can get a cron job for daily refresh).
> this would be nice for www.centos.org; I'll let you workout with Jim as
> to how and where this might slot in.
>
>> I am happy to do the leg work, but I don’t know where to get started on securing these resources. Any ideas.
>>
> thanks for the offer to run this for us!
>
> regards,
>
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