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Fedora Advisory Board Meeting (Tuesday 2007-JUN-12)

Attendees

Paul Frields, Rex Dieter, Matt Domsch, Max Spevack, Greg DeKoenigsberg, Chris Blizzard, Bill Nottingham, Jeremy Katz, Spot Calloway, John Poelstra, and Karsten Wade.

Discussion of Secondary Arches

  • Blizzard proposed ARM as a secondary Fedora architecture
  • Community run under FESCo following the same processes as other secondary arches
  • Additional discussion around whether PPC should remain a primary architecture
  • It is valuable to Fedora as a whole to have both big and small endian architectures in active use and testing.

Decisions:

  • PPC will remain a primary architecture until:

1. secondary arch process is finalized 1. there are no other secondary architectures

  • Board approves and welcomes ARM as a secondary architecture

FUDCon F8

  • Location with will be Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Discussed pros and cons of two different dates: August 3rd to 5th or August 17th to 19th

Decision: Max will check on location for both dates by June 15th. This may help to determine which date it actually happens on. Presently leaning towards August 3rd to 5th, *but no decision has been made*.

Fedora Advisory Board Membership

  • Election nomination announcement posted by Max to fill three community seats

Documentation Update

  • Update from Karsten Wade
  • Migration is under way from elvis.redhat.com (Red Hat's internal CVS for translation work) to Fedora CVS.
  • Jeremy and Bill assisting
  • Have ticket open with Red Hat engineering services to make sure process does not interrupt Red Hat's translation processes.

Features and Scheduling

  • Board officially sanctioned John Poelstra to formulate and start the feature process for the next releases of Fedora.
  • John to circulate a proposed feature process to fedora-devel no later than June 21, 2007.
  • John to propose a feature freeze date and schedule in consultation with Fedora Release Engineering.
  • Schedule and feature process will be submitted to FESCO after public review and discussion on fedora-devel