Badge description (like "You added a co-maintainer to a package. BFF!"): - You helped solidify the core for Fedora 34!
Help the badges team understand what this idea is all about. If this badge is awarded for certain kinds of activities:
1) What are those activities? - Participating in the Fedora CoreOS Test day for F34 (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:Fedora_34_CoreOS_2021-04-26).
2) Who is doing them (are they packagers? translators? newcomers? veterans? users? sponsors?) - Community Members [List of paricipants can be found at https://testdays.fedoraproject.org/events/113]
3) Why are they doing them (is this a means to a different end?) - To help us test the CoreOS rebase to f34 images.
4) When do they do them (every day? once a year?) - Once a fedora release cycle.
5) How do they do them (by talking in IRC? by running commands in the console? by using a web interface?) - Talking in IRC and reporting issues in the test day app
Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts? - The badge design from the F33 CoreOS test day (https://pagure.io/fedora-badges/issue/782) can be reused with a modification of the of fedora release version to f34.
Here's a quick design iteration based upon https://pagure.io/fedora-badges/issue/782
@riecatnor @dustymabe @computerkid @nb What do you folks think?
@sayaksarkar this is really close, thanks for working on this :) The export should be at 256x256 pixels, file below approved
Metadata Update from @riecatnor: - Custom field artwork adjusted to None - Custom field concept_review_passed adjusted to None
Metadata Update from @riecatnor: - Issue assigned to sayaksarkar - Issue tagged with: artwork - approved, ready to push
Metadata Update from @riecatnor: - Issue tagged with: category - quality
Aah! Will keep that in mind the next time! Thanks @riecatnor :)
@computerkid @nb Can you please push this badge?
Looks great!
Metadata Update from @nb: - Issue close_status updated to: pushed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)