Set up QA hub in Fedora Hubs #530
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The Fedora Hubs project seems to be moving along again (thanks to @abompard , @ryanlerch and others). I think this could be a super useful tool for our team, and we should put together a QA team hub (and maybe some tips for team members on setting up a personal hub).
First steps to doing this would be to ask the Hubs folks if any of the deployments are in a state to let us work on a hub right now, and if there are docs on getting started with that. We'd probably want to do a simple one using all existing 'widgets' (or whatever they're called) for now, and look at more complex custom ones later.
@kparal @pschindl @lbrabec @jskladan @tflink @sumantrom @coremodule @frantisekz I think this would be a really cool and not too long project for someone...I think it's important enough to not be a research project for an intern or new contributor to learn by doing. It should be something done by someone who'll be able to get it done relatively quickly and with good quality. A good hub would be a valuable onboarding tool for new contributors, I think.
@adamwill the hubs are based off FAS groups, is there a FAS group that defines / contains the members of the QA team?
I can help with this @adamwill
@ryanlerch yup, it's called "qa" :) I assume admin rights are based on the membership level of the group (i.e. group admins == hub admins)?
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welp, looks like this ain't happening.
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