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Re: [GNUnet-developers] [Event-Mumble] Sunday 7th July, 8PM, on mumble g


From: Julius Bünger
Subject: Re: [GNUnet-developers] [Event-Mumble] Sunday 7th July, 8PM, on mumble gnunet.org
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2019 22:10:53 +0200
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Nice, thanks a lot for this. :)


On Sun, Jul 07, 2019 at 21:39:23 +0200, sva wrote:
> This happened today :)
> 
> Glad to have seen some new "faces", happy to see you again next time!
> 
> On 7/4/19 1:53 AM, sva wrote:
> > monthly get-together 
> > at 8pm Central European time, at the following dates:
> > 
> > 7th of July
> > 8th of August
> > 9th of September
> > 10th of October
> > 11th of November
> > 12th of December
> > ...and so on>> I've tried to collect all the upcoming (planned) events here:
> > https://md.darmstadt.ccc.de/gnunet-events
> >
> > For the mumble meets we started a pad:
> > https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe
> > Please add your points there anytime during discussion or whenever else
> > you have the feeling there is anything that would be good to talk about!
> 
> There are the notes from todays meet, and pasted below,
> 
> cheers,
> sva.
> 
> 
> Notes: (also in the pad https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe )
> 
> start: 20:15
>  * report from the hackweek
>    * see https://md.darmstadt.ccc.de/gnunet
>  * status-update of the planned events / meets / get-togethers
>    * see https://md.darmstadt.ccc.de/gnunet-events
>    * how to make a public invitation for August-meet and Datenspuren?
>    * blogpost, twitter, info-ML?
>      * sva does that
>    * Anything else?
>      * reddit?
>  * status-update on the general documentation efforts
>    * see https://md.darmstadt.ccc.de/gnunet-doc
>    * continuing going through Olie's worklog (see here:
> https://md.darmstadt.ccc.de/gnunet-doc-use#)
>    * maybe moving over the c-totorial there
>    * making multiple chapters instead of one huuuge page?
>      * its overwhelming on first contact
>      * we discussed this and we already starting walking a way fith
> /use.html and /install.html
>      * changing the layout to have it like docs.taler.net
>  * status-update on the "how to use GNUnet" documentation
>    * see https://gnunet.org/en/use.html
>      * dht section?
>        * https://gitlab.com/dpwiz/gnunet/merge_requests/1/diffs
>    * setup a webserver to text if the vpn service worked well - and that
> one can try out GNS and VPN to some other webserver
>    * re:claim ID also for playing around, setting up webservice & using
> existing webservices:
>      * link to reclaim-page (to not have duplicates between different
> docs - https://reclaim-identity.io)
>  * status-update on TNG, and how to help it develop more quickly
>    * next step ist automated test cases for communicators
>    * found bugs in visual exploration, now find bug by testing :)
>    * develope a mock transport
>    * first test cases should be for the unix domain socket communicator;
> reason: not as complex as the other ones
>    * Plans for development of TNG?
>      * martin also has plans ;)
>  * status-update on website (xrs)
>    * Purpose?
>      * improve communication
>      * support processes like onboarding, development, help/support
>    * what has been done?
>      * design follows function: implementation of workflows
>      * review of texts
>      * add subnav on some pages (could be reused)
>      * redesign of bib.gnunet.org
>      * harmonized color scheme
>    * what is still open?
>      * contribute-site => rolebased guidance
>      * irc logbot => Matrix will solve the problem...
> https://riot.im/app/#/room/#gnunet.org:matrix.org s
>        * still open: the merge between IRC and matrix
>      * doxygen  => now done
>      * special forwardings => from pages that might have been linked at
> other places
>      * update rss automatically
>      * translation to german+spanish => do NOT use /en/ in links! (fixed
> a few today...)
>        *
> http://docs.zanata.org/en/release/user-guide/documents/raw-documents/
>        * could be helpful for translations...
>        * deadline for a "stable" version: end of august
>        * main languages: spanish, portuguese, german, russian
>      * remove stage.gnunet.org from search engines (robot.txt?)
>        * put in git under a different name (e.g. robot-gnunet.txt) and
> redirect for webserver => now done
>  * form tasked based, temporary teams or roles (xrs)
>    * Infrastructure
>      * What? Servers, Backup, Restore,
>      * Who? florian, lurchi, xrs
>    * CI, bringing back CI
>      * What? Martins proposal to use github.com; setup build bot?
> automated checks, automated build, supports release process, and tar-balls
>      * Who?  martin dvn
>      * Priority? medium to high
>      * When? autumn 2019
>    * Website
>      * What? See open points above.
>      * Who? sva xrs
>  * bringing back CI merged above
>  * GNUnet 0.11.6 release
>    * anything left that should be included?
>    * t3ss was working on CADET API changes
>    * nothing is open otherwise
>    * sva proposes to make a news-post on the events and the release
>    * release notes are still TBD - git-log will show what need to be in
> there.
>    * xrs will have a look at it - martin will also have a look at it
>  * Plans for development of TNG merged above
> End: 21:35
> 
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