@mattdm@adamw@as400 We already kind of do this with the annual survey. If they click yes, we can generate a link (client side) that they can optionally click that doesn't interact with the data collection endpoint at all. The badge would also be opt-in in this way and no data sent if they never click on it. Might be a way to get people to sign up for a FAS as well to get the badge.
#psa : if you're having trouble reaching #fedora stuff - it's because we're being DDoSed. fun times. @nirik is on it, as always, as far as it's possible to be on it anyway...
PSA: if you're trying to upgrade to #fedora 39 early from 38, you may find it fails right now due to a file conflict in firmware packages. this is because F38's linux-firmware has got ahead of F39's. we can't fix it right away because of the F39 release freeze. it should be solved in a day or two. otherwise you can enable updates-testing, but of course that makes the upgrade a bit more risky.
today: more epic battling with the bodhi container development environment. fought ipsilon (fedora's identity...thingy) in a no-holds barred battle and eventually emerged victorious: now the dev env has a kinda 'real' identity layer, you can log in as different users with different capabilities, and be logged out.
this required me to write, uh, four patches (so far) for ipsilon. but it was the last big thing!
now i just need to tidy it all up, add some wrapper commands, and finally submit it.
ran a very long and complicated #fedora 39 go/no-go meeting, unfortunately we had to slip another week, sent out announcements and updated schedule and calendar
a bit of testing and bug reproduction
filed a stable push request, will probably request a new candidate compose soon
upgraded #openqa staging instance to fedora 39 and latest openqa/os-autoinst builds, seems to be fine so far
today: did my talk at #flocktofedora , I think it wasn't quite as good as at devconf.cz because I was pretty tired, but went well enough! I'll post a link to a recording when one is up somewhere. lots of attending talks (some good ones on CPE team status and rpminspect), hallway track, pub quiz...now to try and get some sleep
yesterday and today: travel to #flocktofedora ! I am here safely and will be presenting on the current state of automated testing in #fedora - that's #openqa and #fedoraci basically - at 3:30pm tomorrow in "Harbour 6". be there or...be somewhere else, it's up to you really! especially if you saw this talk one of the other three times I did it :D