[Starlingx-discuss] StarlingX Matrix next steps and room structure
Hi StarlingX Community, I’m reaching out with updates about using Matrix as a community chat tool onwards. With support from the StarlingX TSC and contributors, and no objections raised, the community decided to move over to Matrix from IRC! Next steps: - Once the community agrees on a room structure, I will go ahead to create that on the Matrix instance that the OpenDev community is maintaining - As the #starlingX IRC channel is available through a bridge on Matrix, the channel will still be available to provide a grace period - I will update the references to the chat platform on the website and other community resources Proposed room structure: - General discussions: starlingx-general - Project team channels: * starlingx-build * starlingx-containers * starlingx-distcloud * starlingx-distro * starlingx-docs * starlingx-flock * starlingx-networking * starlingx-openstack * starlingx-release * starlingx-security * starlingx-test Does the above room setup work for the community? __Please share your questions and concerns by end of day on next Tuesday (August 1).__ Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó ——— Ildikó Váncsa Director of Community Open Infrastructure Foundation
+1 Douglas Lopes Pereira Software Development Manager M: +55 (19) 99212-3212 Campinas, BR [Encora]<https://www.encora.com/> [We are proud to be recognized as Leaders in digital engineering services by Zinnov zones] ________________________________ From: Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko@openinfra.dev> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2023 6:20 AM To: StarlingX ML <starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io> Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] StarlingX Matrix next steps and room structure External Mail: Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi StarlingX Community, I’m reaching out with updates about using Matrix as a community chat tool onwards. With support from the StarlingX TSC and contributors, and no objections raised, the community decided to move over to Matrix from IRC! Next steps: - Once the community agrees on a room structure, I will go ahead to create that on the Matrix instance that the OpenDev community is maintaining - As the #starlingX IRC channel is available through a bridge on Matrix, the channel will still be available to provide a grace period - I will update the references to the chat platform on the website and other community resources Proposed room structure: - General discussions: starlingx-general - Project team channels: * starlingx-build * starlingx-containers * starlingx-distcloud * starlingx-distro * starlingx-docs * starlingx-flock * starlingx-networking * starlingx-openstack * starlingx-release * starlingx-security * starlingx-test Does the above room setup work for the community? __Please share your questions and concerns by end of day on next Tuesday (August 1).__ Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó ——— Ildikó Váncsa Director of Community Open Infrastructure Foundation _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io
+1. Are we going to have the gerrit report on each of the channels, or are we going to stop using #starlingx-gerrit? Regards, Hugo Brito (He/His) System Developer Specialist Recife, BR [Encora]<https://www.encora.com/> [We are proud to be recognized as Leaders in digital engineering services by Zinnov zones] ________________________________ From: Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko@openinfra.dev> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2023 6:20 AM To: StarlingX ML <starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io> Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] StarlingX Matrix next steps and room structure External Mail: Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi StarlingX Community, I’m reaching out with updates about using Matrix as a community chat tool onwards. With support from the StarlingX TSC and contributors, and no objections raised, the community decided to move over to Matrix from IRC! Next steps: - Once the community agrees on a room structure, I will go ahead to create that on the Matrix instance that the OpenDev community is maintaining - As the #starlingX IRC channel is available through a bridge on Matrix, the channel will still be available to provide a grace period - I will update the references to the chat platform on the website and other community resources Proposed room structure: - General discussions: starlingx-general - Project team channels: * starlingx-build * starlingx-containers * starlingx-distcloud * starlingx-distro * starlingx-docs * starlingx-flock * starlingx-networking * starlingx-openstack * starlingx-release * starlingx-security * starlingx-test Does the above room setup work for the community? __Please share your questions and concerns by end of day on next Tuesday (August 1).__ Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó ——— Ildikó Váncsa Director of Community Open Infrastructure Foundation _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io
On 2023-07-27 14:43:37 +0000 (+0000), Hugo Nicodemos Andrade de Brito wrote:
+1. Are we going to have the gerrit report on each of the channels, or are we going to stop using #starlingx-gerrit? [...]
While not a direct answer to your question, we do have an equivalent of that IRC bot for Matrix, so I'm happy to help point folks to where to add configuration to get it to report in whatever Matrix channel(s) you like. Matrix has more explicit support for bot notifications, making it easier to treat them differently in your client and ignore them or have them be less intrusive in discussions, so you may not need to put them in a separate channel (but still can if you prefer). -- Jeremy Stanley
+1 ________________________________ From: Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko@openinfra.dev> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2023 6:20 AM To: StarlingX ML <starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io> Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] StarlingX Matrix next steps and room structure CAUTION: This email comes from a non Wind River email account! Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi StarlingX Community, I’m reaching out with updates about using Matrix as a community chat tool onwards. With support from the StarlingX TSC and contributors, and no objections raised, the community decided to move over to Matrix from IRC! Next steps: - Once the community agrees on a room structure, I will go ahead to create that on the Matrix instance that the OpenDev community is maintaining - As the #starlingX IRC channel is available through a bridge on Matrix, the channel will still be available to provide a grace period - I will update the references to the chat platform on the website and other community resources Proposed room structure: - General discussions: starlingx-general - Project team channels: * starlingx-build * starlingx-containers * starlingx-distcloud * starlingx-distro * starlingx-docs * starlingx-flock * starlingx-networking * starlingx-openstack * starlingx-release * starlingx-security * starlingx-test Does the above room setup work for the community? __Please share your questions and concerns by end of day on next Tuesday (August 1).__ Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó ——— Ildikó Váncsa Director of Community Open Infrastructure Foundation _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io
+1 -- Thales Elero Cervi ________________________________ From: Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko@openinfra.dev> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2023 6:20 AM To: StarlingX ML <starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io> Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] StarlingX Matrix next steps and room structure CAUTION: This email comes from a non Wind River email account! Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi StarlingX Community, I’m reaching out with updates about using Matrix as a community chat tool onwards. With support from the StarlingX TSC and contributors, and no objections raised, the community decided to move over to Matrix from IRC! Next steps: - Once the community agrees on a room structure, I will go ahead to create that on the Matrix instance that the OpenDev community is maintaining - As the #starlingX IRC channel is available through a bridge on Matrix, the channel will still be available to provide a grace period - I will update the references to the chat platform on the website and other community resources Proposed room structure: - General discussions: starlingx-general - Project team channels: * starlingx-build * starlingx-containers * starlingx-distcloud * starlingx-distro * starlingx-docs * starlingx-flock * starlingx-networking * starlingx-openstack * starlingx-release * starlingx-security * starlingx-test Does the above room setup work for the community? __Please share your questions and concerns by end of day on next Tuesday (August 1).__ Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó ——— Ildikó Váncsa Director of Community Open Infrastructure Foundation _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io
+1 -----Original Message----- From: Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko@openinfra.dev> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2023 5:21 AM To: StarlingX ML <starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io> Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] StarlingX Matrix next steps and room structure CAUTION: This email comes from a non Wind River email account! Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi StarlingX Community, I’m reaching out with updates about using Matrix as a community chat tool onwards. With support from the StarlingX TSC and contributors, and no objections raised, the community decided to move over to Matrix from IRC! Next steps: - Once the community agrees on a room structure, I will go ahead to create that on the Matrix instance that the OpenDev community is maintaining - As the #starlingX IRC channel is available through a bridge on Matrix, the channel will still be available to provide a grace period - I will update the references to the chat platform on the website and other community resources Proposed room structure: - General discussions: starlingx-general - Project team channels: * starlingx-build * starlingx-containers * starlingx-distcloud * starlingx-distro * starlingx-docs * starlingx-flock * starlingx-networking * starlingx-openstack * starlingx-release * starlingx-security * starlingx-test Does the above room setup work for the community? __Please share your questions and concerns by end of day on next Tuesday (August 1).__ Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó ——— Ildikó Váncsa Director of Community Open Infrastructure Foundation _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io
Ildiko, Are there instructions on how to setup Matrix account and join starlingx room ? Greg. -----Original Message----- From: Waines, Greg <Greg.Waines@windriver.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 2, 2023 9:13 PM To: Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko@openinfra.dev>; StarlingX ML <starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io> Subject: Re: [Starlingx-discuss] StarlingX Matrix next steps and room structure +1 -----Original Message----- From: Ildiko Vancsa <ildiko@openinfra.dev> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2023 5:21 AM To: StarlingX ML <starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io> Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] StarlingX Matrix next steps and room structure CAUTION: This email comes from a non Wind River email account! Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi StarlingX Community, I’m reaching out with updates about using Matrix as a community chat tool onwards. With support from the StarlingX TSC and contributors, and no objections raised, the community decided to move over to Matrix from IRC! Next steps: - Once the community agrees on a room structure, I will go ahead to create that on the Matrix instance that the OpenDev community is maintaining - As the #starlingX IRC channel is available through a bridge on Matrix, the channel will still be available to provide a grace period - I will update the references to the chat platform on the website and other community resources Proposed room structure: - General discussions: starlingx-general - Project team channels: * starlingx-build * starlingx-containers * starlingx-distcloud * starlingx-distro * starlingx-docs * starlingx-flock * starlingx-networking * starlingx-openstack * starlingx-release * starlingx-security * starlingx-test Does the above room setup work for the community? __Please share your questions and concerns by end of day on next Tuesday (August 1).__ Thanks and Best Regards, Ildikó ——— Ildikó Váncsa Director of Community Open Infrastructure Foundation _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io
On 2023-08-03 11:07:45 +0000 (+0000), Waines, Greg wrote:
Are there instructions on how to setup Matrix account and join starlingx room ? [...]
I don't think any of the StarlingX contributors have written that documentation yet (at least not that I've seen). Previously I linked to the documentation the Zuul contributors wrote letting their newcomers know how to get on Matrix, but here it is again: https://zuul-ci.org/docs/zuul/latest/howtos/matrix.html That and the follow-up documents linked at the end of it are distributed under a free license (it's either Apache 2 or CC BY 3.0, I just realized we don't clarify so I'll get that fixed). You can find the reStructuredText source for them here if you want to fork them to create some specific to StarlingX: https://opendev.org/zuul/zuul/src/branch/master/doc/source/howtos That said, it's pretty easy to muddle through without documentation. Most places the Zuul materials simply link to the channel directly like this: https://matrix.to/#/#zuul:opendev.org Following that link, users get options to view the channel anonymously, log in or create a new account to be able to start talking, and links to other clients if they don't want to do it in-browser. Note that Matrix is itself a public network built entirely on open source software, so has its own developer community who publishes extensive documentation if you want to dig into details: https://matrix.org/ Hope that helps! -- Jeremy Stanley
Hi, Thanks Jeremy for sharing! I also shared some information about Matrix in a previous email, such as client options and the link to join the current #starlingx channel on the OFTC IRC network here: https://lists.starlingx.io/pipermail/starlingx-discuss/2023-July/014283.html Jeremy and I are working on creating the space and room structure on OpenDev’s Matrix server for StarlingX. Once that is live, I will work with the community to have documentation available about how to join, and pointers to further resources. Best Regards, Ildikó ——— Ildikó Váncsa Director of Community Open Infrastructure Foundation
On Aug 3, 2023, at 15:28, Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org> wrote:
On 2023-08-03 11:07:45 +0000 (+0000), Waines, Greg wrote:
Are there instructions on how to setup Matrix account and join starlingx room ? [...]
I don't think any of the StarlingX contributors have written that documentation yet (at least not that I've seen). Previously I linked to the documentation the Zuul contributors wrote letting their newcomers know how to get on Matrix, but here it is again:
https://zuul-ci.org/docs/zuul/latest/howtos/matrix.html
That and the follow-up documents linked at the end of it are distributed under a free license (it's either Apache 2 or CC BY 3.0, I just realized we don't clarify so I'll get that fixed). You can find the reStructuredText source for them here if you want to fork them to create some specific to StarlingX:
https://opendev.org/zuul/zuul/src/branch/master/doc/source/howtos
That said, it's pretty easy to muddle through without documentation. Most places the Zuul materials simply link to the channel directly like this:
https://matrix.to/#/#zuul:opendev.org
Following that link, users get options to view the channel anonymously, log in or create a new account to be able to start talking, and links to other clients if they don't want to do it in-browser. Note that Matrix is itself a public network built entirely on open source software, so has its own developer community who publishes extensive documentation if you want to dig into details:
Hope that helps! -- Jeremy Stanley _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io
participants (7)
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Cervi, Thales Elero
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Douglas Lopes Pereira
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Hugo Nicodemos Andrade de Brito
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Ildiko Vancsa
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Jeremy Stanley
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Utimura, Luan Nunes
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Waines, Greg