[telemetry] wallaby cycle planning session

Matthias Runge mrunge at matthias-runge.de
Mon Nov 23 15:31:00 UTC 2020


On 23/11/2020 16:14, Tim Bell wrote:
>> On 23 Nov 2020, at 15:34, Jeremy Stanley <fungi at yuggoth.org 
>> <mailto:fungi at yuggoth.org>> wrote:
>>
>> On 2020-11-23 09:07:51 +0100 (+0100), Matthias Runge wrote:
>> [...]
>>> On a side note, is anyone aware of a service like "doodle", but without
>>> privacy issues? (I was expecting protest about using doodle as well).
>>
>> If you're looking for a general survey tool, Limesurvey is entirely
>> free/libre open source software, we've got a proof of concept for it
>> running with some minimal survey admin docs here if you want to try
>> setting up a survey:
>>
>> https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/system-config/latest/survey.html#admin-survey-user 
>> <https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/system-config/latest/survey.html#admin-survey-user>
>>
>> Depending on what you used Doodle for though, something as simple as
>> https://framadate.org/ (also open source but you can choose to use
>> their free hosted version) can work rather well.
> 
> CERN has also a tool called newdle (https://github.com/indico/newdle 
> <https://github.com/indico/newdle>) if you want to run something 
> on-premise. I understand it can be run standalone or as part of the 
> Indico conferencing system (used at CERN, UN and many other places - 
> https://github.com/indico <https://github.com/indico>)
> 

Thank you both, this is good to know, and I'll definitely keep them in 
mind next time.

The tool I found (a students re-implentation of the scheduling version 
from doodle) had issues with multiple time zones.

Matthias



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