Flock 2017 – Day 1
Today was the first day of the Flock 2017 conference in Cape Code. I arrived there on Sunday, giving me a little time to adjust to the jet lag so I was somewhat ready for this first day. It started with the traditional talk from the Fedora P…
The workshop on Fedora Hubs at Flock 2017 will be awesome
TL;DR: come to the Hubs workshop at Flock! 🙂 This is a shameless plug, I admit. In a couple weeks, a fair number of people from the Fedora community will gather near Boston for the annual Flock conference. We’ll be able to update each other and work together face-to-face, which does not happen so often…
Contre le syndrome du Nice Guy: Non, vous n’êtes pas un Gentil Garçon
Initialement publié sur La Mecxpliqueuse : Le Gentil Garçon, plus connu sous le nom de Nice Guy, c’est une espèce très particulière bien connue de nombreuses femmes sur internet et dans la vie. A priori, on veut tous être un gentil garçon mais, pour paraphraser Bon Jovi, le Nice Guy donne mauvaise réputation à la…
Some stats about our dist-git and updates
I recently started looking at our dist-git usage but my data was a little limited. Instead of querying datagrepper I managed to access directly the data in the database to get some stats: Dist-git commits Here is the output: Over 1582 day…
Some stats about our dist-git usage
You may have heard that there are some thoughts going on around integrating some continuous integration for our packaging work in Fedora. Having in mind the question about how much resources we would need to offer CI in Fedora, I tried to gat…
Paris Open-Source Summit (compte-rendu Mongueurs)
Il y a deux semaines avait lieu le Paris Open Source Summit, 2ième édition et les Mongueurs de Perl y…
Back from Flock 2016
Flock is always a peculiar time of the year for me. For one it is one of the few time I get to meet with my colleagues but more than that, it’s also one of the few time I get to spend a few days with fellows from this Fedora community that is s…
Profiling in python
When working on FMN’s new architecture I been wanted to profile a little bit the application, to see where it spends most of its time. I knew about the classic cProfile builtin in python but it didn’t quite fit my needs since I wanted to prof…
