Friday, November 20, 2015

Re: future "bigger than famsco thing": what I want to see [was Re: Fedora Elections for FAmSCo]

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On 11/19/2015 04:03 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 03:08:46PM +0100, Robert Mayr wrote:
>> And that's the main reason why as an actual FAmSCo member I'm
>> strongly suggesting to keep elections as planned by our rules.
>> And yes, let's add to the main responsibilities of the new
>> elected members, they have to play an *active* role in making
>> FOSCo happen ASAP, working together with the Council or CommOps
>> to sync out the necessary tasks. Does this sound more reasonable
>> for you?
>
> Just to reiterate from when I helped (?) start all this mess, I
> want to see several things:
>
> * Ambassadors — and therefore FAmSco — is very focused on
> traditional Linux events and on Linux User Groups. We need to
> expand beyond that.
>
> * Connect Ambassadors more closely to marketing, design,
> translation, docs, and etc.
>
> * Have somewhere that's a natural home — as well as governance and
> leadership — for the parts of the project that are outside of
> FESCo/Engineering.
>
> I orginally called this "outreach" (as I was thinking of these
> activities as largely facing out into the world), but I take
> Remy's point that this has a bad collision with "outreach" as used
> specifically about diversity. So if anyone has a better word, I'd
> love to hear it. Fedora Non-Engineering Steering Committee? :)

"Fedora Welcoming Committee"?

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