hackforla/admin-calendaring

Meeting Data Audit: People Depot

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Overview

We need to audit all calendar events for a given project to match the Zoom Setup and Zoom Audit Spreadsheet so that we can optimize the availability of the Zoom rooms and have the most current meeting information.

Prerequisite

If you are not the PM on the project this issue is for

  • access to the 1Password vault for Google Drive Migration
  • know your GitHub username and password so that you can use it in the (Google Drive Migration) hfla-email-all@hackforla.org Chrome profile

If you are the PM on the project this issue is for

  • access to the 1Password vault for the project
  • access to the project's shared drive through the project's email Chrome profile
    • add the project's email as a Content Manager if the drive is not already shared with the email
  • know your GitHub username and password so that you can use it in the project email's Chrome profile

Action Items

Setup Access Through Proper Profile

  • Non PMs
    • Log into the hfla-email-all@hackforla.org email and open it in a new chrome profile, so that you can access the account's calendar
    • open this issue in the hfla-email-all profile browser and follow steps to Access GitHub
  • PMs
    • Log into the project's email and open it in a new chrome profile, so that you can access the account's calendar
    • open this issue in the project's profile browser and follow steps to Access GitHub

Access GitHub

  • Log into your GitHub account. If you are already logged in you will see either your icon. If you are not, you will see a sign-in button top right in the issue that is open now in the new profile browser.
  • Close any other browsers you have open that are not in the new profile browser, so that you don't end up opening links in the wrong browser (this will be particularly important when you are accessing drives)

Add Org Level Audits folder to Starred

If you do not see the project's drive in the list of shared drives, see Prerequisite

  • access the Org Level Audits folder in the project's shared drive
  • right click on the folder and select Add to starred

Prep

For each of the following items, there are instructions in the wiki. Copy the instruction for next item to be checked off (must do them in order), to a comment below, and then complete the tasks in the comment.

During these tasks you will be asked to add link to resources, and that section is at the bottom of this issue (go view it now).

Admin Prep

Audit

NOTE: There are autogenerated notes in the spreadsheet you will be using so please do not edit any Auto Notes columns

Reconciliation

Recommendations and next steps

Resources/Instructions

1.0 Zoom Setup Spreadsheet
2.0 People Depot: Slack Audit Document
3.0 [People Depot: Meeting Data Audit and Reconciliation Spreadsheet]

Create Slack Audit document

  • go to Template for Slack Audit
  • select USE TEMPLATE button
  • add the newly created document's link to resource 2.0
  • rename file by replacing [Replace PROJECT NAME] with the name of the project or CoP you are performing the audit for
  • select CRTL+H or CMD+SHIFT+H (Google's Find & Replace feature) and replace [Replace PROJECT NAME] with the project's or CoP's name
  • replace [Replace PROJECT INITIALS] with project's or CoP's initials

Move File to the Org Level Audits folder in the Project's or CoP's Drive

Start with Option 1 and if the Org Level Audits folder is not in Starred use Option 2

Option 1

  • choose move icon or file menu item, Move in the spreadsheet
  • use back arrow (top left)
  • choose Starred
  • open the Org Level Audits folder
  • choose Move here
  • choose Move

Option 2

  • choose move icon or file menu item, Move in the spreadsheet
  • use back arrow (top left)
  • choose Shared Drives
  • open project drive
  • open folder inside project or CoP drive (with same name as project or CoP drive)
  • open the Org Level Audits folder
  • choose Move here
  • choose Move

Close Out this Task

  • check the box for Create Slack Audit document in the Action items of this issue
  • remove status: needs Slack audit document label
  • close the tabs you just opened (wiki and document)
  • hide this comment as RESOLVED, you are finished with this step

Add Slack channels

Open resources

  • open resource 2.0
  • access Hack for LA's Slack workspace through https://hackforla.slack.com/ (use the method you regularly use)
  • view side by side

Get channel names

  • in Hack for LA's Slack workspace, search for the project or CoP channels in the search bar
    • use full name or initials
    • there may be multiple channels, e.g. access-the-data, access-the-data-lead, so scroll down in the search results to make sure you get all the channels
  • count the number of channels
  • go to resource 2.0, page 2
    • if more than one channel, copy and paste the block of headings to a new page for each channel by copying from the top of page 2 to the end of the document, and then pasting on the empty page (page 3, page 4, etc.)
    • replace [channelname] for each block with the channel name you found on Slack
  • refresh the Table of Contents (TOC) on the first page and double check to make sure all the Slack channel names were added
  • update the Last Updated date in the footer

Close out this task

  • check the box for Add Slack channel(s) in the Action items of this issue
  • close the tabs you just opened (wiki, document, Slack)
  • hide this comment as RESOLVED, you are finished with this step

Updated

Add Slack channels

Open resources

  • open resource 2.0
  • access Hack for LA's Slack workspace through https://hackforla.slack.com/ (use the method you regularly use)
  • view side by side

Get channel names

  • in Hack for LA's Slack workspace, search for the project or CoP channels in the search bar
    • use full name AND initials
    • there may be multiple channels, e.g. access-the-data, access-the-data-lead, so scroll down in the search results to make sure you get all the channels
  • compare the channel list, for both search by name and initials, with the list in resource 2.0 and if they don't match
    • copy and paste a block of headings for an existing channel to a new page for each new channel found
    • replace the channel name for each block with the new channel
    • refresh the Table of Contents (TOC) on the first page and double check to make sure all the Slack channel names were added
    • update the Last Updated date in the footer

I did not find any additional Slack channels.