Thursday, April 28, 2016

Re: Creating a "Fedora Incubator" brand

IMHO I think we already do an developer portal, where would be good
idea to separate them, marking the projects within the "Fedora Hosted"
kind of page as mainline and outer projects. I think listing startup
projects, new ideas, looking for contributors openly, and see
activities in a single page would be a great idea to involve and
produce activity. Just separating IMHO can't be enough.

Z

2016-04-28 17:02 GMT+02:00 Matthew Miller <mattdm@fedoraproject.org>:
> Bikeshedding on the name welcome, but here's the concept:
>
> Right now, we have the main Fedora brand, which as the guidelines stand
> generally applies to the main Fedora operating system distribution and
> to our core activities. And we have the Fedora Remix brand, which is
> very clearly for work _outside_ of Fedora Proper.
>
> I think we might benefit from having an official branding for
> initiatives somewhere in between — work done *in* the project, but not
> necessarily yet accepted into our "mainline". This would encourage
> innovation _within_ Fedora without causing confusion over whether
> something is "official".
>
> What do you think?
>
>
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