Closed jillr closed 1 year ago
Related meeting: https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/ansible-diversity/2021-02-18/ansible_d&i_wg_agenda:_https:github.comansiblecommunityissues577.2021-02-18-19.02.log.html and https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/ansible-diversity/2021-02-18/ansible_d&i_wg_agenda:_https:github.comansiblecommunityissues577.2021-02-18-19.02.html
Oh hai! Thanks for the ego boost :D
So that sounds fine in principle, I'm happy to help out. What's your preference for getting started? Perhaps @jillr & I can schedule a call, draft something up, and then report the draft here for critique?
Also, reading the logs, it's worth knowing that I collect a lot of Meetup data via the Meetup API, so if you need to look at something across all our meetups, I may be able to help there too.
I'd be interested to join the call!
Sure! Not trying to exclude people, just aware that many are suffering meeting fatigue at the moment :)
@cybette @GregSutcliffe Looking at what I can see of all of our calendars it looks like the first time we all have overlapping availability might be March 4. Would it be worth starting a hackmd.io doc or something in the interim and we can review it then?
@jillr sounds good! added you to the community team hackmd group so you can create a doc there if you wish.
I can potentially do an evening meeting sooner if that's preferable. I'm generally available after 8pm GMT.
@GregSutcliffe Do we need to provide you anything else to create the survey?
@jillr I don't think so. Apologies if you've been waiting on me, my recollection was that some wording and such was still being finalised. If you're happy with the contents of the HackMd doc, I can turn that into a simple survey later this week.
@GregSutcliffe no worries, I think we reviewed it at a meeting then didn't properly update you but I wasn't certain. Thanks much!
@jillr here's a link to test it out https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/6HDQMSW
I can create as many links as places you'd like to share it, so just let me know your needs. I'll delete this link once we're happy so that we don't have test replies in out dataset :)
We are in the process of archiving the ansible/community repository. See https://forum.ansible.com/t/moving-ansible-community-content-to-ansible-community/1928 for details.
Consider opening a forum topic to continue this discussion.
We'd like to survey our existing meetup organizers to check in and make sure they're familiar with the Ansible Code of Conduct, if they feel comfortable/confident with how to enforce the CoC or address violations, if there have been any incidents, and if there's anything we can do to better support them in this area.
We could use assistance crafting this survey from @GregSutcliffe