#3130 Update the FESCo members
Closed: Accepted 2 years ago by zbyszek. Opened 2 years ago by churchyard.


I've sent out the WhenIsGood for the meeting time and I'm working on updating the mailing list and docs right now. I'll check if I have permissions on the FAS group as well.

There are also the @fesco pagure group, which is separate from the FAS group.

There are also the @fesco pagure group, which is separate from the FAS group.

Yup, I just updated that. Looks like I don't have permissions to update the mailing list or the FAS group (the latter at least is limited to @kevin at the moment).

I don't think I have access to grant the FESCo badge either.

In the interests of others being able to do things... @sgallagh you now can manage the list, and the fas group. Isn't the badge added from the fas group?

In the interests of others being able to do things... @sgallagh you now can manage the list, and the fas group. Isn't the badge added from the fas group?

If it is, I can't figure out how to issue it. I don't see a button or anything.

I've added @jistone and @humaton to the group, but at the moment I keep getting 500 errors from the FESCo list admin page, so no progress there.

Is there anything left to do here?

At least the badges don't seem awarded https://badges.fedoraproject.org/badge/the-last-argument-of-kings

I can't find any docs on how to award it.

I also haven't been able to update the FESCo list, because it's just giving me 500 errors.

Can you access https://badges.fedoraproject.org/admin ?

There are two things there that might help:

One is the Award Badges section, which allows somebody (who?) to award a badge by using the fedoraproject.org email address and the badge ID (the-last-argument-of-kings).

Second is the Create Authorizations section which allows somebody (who?) to allow others to award a specific badge.

Should I authorize @sgallagh to award this badge?

Can you access https://badges.fedoraproject.org/admin ?

I get redirected to just https://badges.fedoraproject.org

There are two things there that might help:

One is the Award Badges section, which allows somebody (who?) to award a badge by using the fedoraproject.org email address and the badge ID (the-last-argument-of-kings).

Second is the Create Authorizations section which allows somebody (who?) to allow others to award a specific badge.

Should I authorize @sgallagh to award this badge?

Should all current FESCo members just have that privilege? I'm not sure what other criteria we would use.

I could authorize all FESCo members, but there is no UI for unauthorizing members when they leave. The admin interface isn't very robust. Perhaps I could just authorize @amoloney instead?

Perhaps I could just authorize @amoloney instead?

+1

I could authorize all FESCo members, but there is no UI for unauthorizing members when they leave.

I think this would be fine too. Revenge of disgruntled former FESCo members is not high on my list of threats.

@churchyard Did this get done, one way or the other?

Too many options, I was waiting for specific instructions.

Anyway, added @zbyszek for now to unblock this.

I could authorize all FESCo members, but there is no UI for unauthorizing members when they leave.

I think this would be fine too. Revenge of disgruntled former FESCo members is not high on my list of threats.

Let people keep the badge as a momento of their time. :)

People already do keep the badge.

I could authorize all FESCo members, but there is no UI for unauthorizing members when they leave.

I think this would be fine too. Revenge of disgruntled former FESCo members is not high on my list of threats.

Let people keep the badge as a momento of their time. :)

This was about giving FESCo members (and, by extension, future former members) privilege to award the badge to new members.

OK, let's close this. A solution has been implemented.

Metadata Update from @zbyszek:
- Issue close_status updated to: Accepted
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

2 years ago

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