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Redmine QA - action #124233 (Resolved): [tools] Find more mentors for GSOC and send to organizer ddemaio ...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1242332023-02-09T12:47:41Zokurzokurz@suse.com
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<p>ddemaio invited okurz to a preparation meeting for the organisation of openSUSE applying to be mentoring organisation for this year's GSOC. Same as last years we should participate. For reasons of redundancy and sharing the load more than just okurz should be listed as official mentors.</p>
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<h2 >Acceptance criteria<a href="#Acceptance-criteria" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h2>
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<li><strong>AC1:</strong> At least one more person is interested to be listed as official mentor and sends email to ddemaio to include 'em</li>
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QA - action #122908 (Resolved): [tools] openSUSE conference 2023 contributions size:Mhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1229082023-01-10T12:13:58Zokurzokurz@suse.com
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<p>See <a href="https://news.opensuse.org/2023/01/10/osc-cfp-opens/" class="external">https://news.opensuse.org/2023/01/10/osc-cfp-opens/</a> . Would be nice to contribute with a presentation or workshop</p>
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<p>The openSUSE Conference 2023 is scheduled to take place May 26 to May 28</p>
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<li><strong>AC1:</strong> We know if we want to contribute</li>
<li><strong>AC2:</strong> Anyone motivated to contribute has submitted a talk/workshop/presentation for acceptance</li>
<li><strong>AC3:</strong> We know that an easy container-based setup is available and working</li>
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<li>Ask and inspire team members to hand in talks</li>
<li>Consider a workshop with multiple team members on site
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<li>Conduct a workshop open to users and contributors of openQA</li>
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<li>CfP closes on April 9 2023</li>
<li>Come up with ideas on interesting topics to talk about
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<li>"An introduction to openQA for beginners"</li>
<li>"How do tests work internally" (this was more an example as we had such a talk already) (we can still have the same talk, though)</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
openQA Project - action #89545 (Resolved): [epic] Presence on openSUSE discord? Or matrix channel...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/895452021-03-05T12:01:30Zokurzokurz@suse.com
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<p>As discussed in retrospective 2021-03-05.</p>
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<li><strong>AC1:</strong> Majority of SUSE QE Tools team knows about which channels or platforms to stay responsive in</li>
<li><strong>AC2:</strong> progress.opensuse.org/projects/qa/wiki mentions the important channels or platforms as part of "usual tasks" and/or checklist</li>
<li><strong>AC3:</strong> At least one member of the team is commonly available in mentioned channels or platforms</li>
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