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Revision as of 04:10, 22 October 2009
Agreed
- The Board owns issues concerning defining project-wide vision.
- The Board will resolve the following issues by the end of FUDCon in December 2009:
- Target audience
- Vision for Fedora Project by mid-2011 (F15)
- Vision for Fedora 15
- Short-term things to tackle for Fedora 13
- The Board wants the Fedora Project to be a hospitable environment for people who want to pursue goals outside this vision
Target audience
Member | Statement |
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mmcgrath | Experienced users and people that wish to aid in leading our industry through contribution, experimentation and science. (inventors, tinkerers, hackers) |
pfrields | In terms of characteristics or approach, this person:
In terms of skills and knowledge, this person:
Clearly this person is not a developer, but including this person in our target audience does not disadvantage developers as end-users of the distribution. Focusing on this person's needs might mean that we the Fedora community might have to come up with better strategies for delivering software, or re-examine our release processes, or develop some new ways of creating the distribution/tree so that we can allow developers to maintain a high pace where appropriate, yet not have that boomerang on all users. |
jwboyer |
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Vision for Distribution
Member | Statement |
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mmcgrath |
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pfrields |
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jwboyer |
redesigns, the reaffirmation that the desktop spin is our default, etc. This is not to say that there can't be other spins, or that we don't want Fedora to allow people to produce derivations. However I do feel that treating them all as equals and using terms like 'first among equals' is a disservice to the distro overall. A tiered approach provides clarity. |
Vision for Project
Member | Statement |
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mmcgrath |
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pfrields |
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jwboyer |
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F13 Fix Points
Member | Statement |
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mmcgrath |
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pfrields |
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jwboyer |
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