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The OSAS team's mission is to make open source projects be wildly successful | The OSAS team's mission is to make open source projects be wildly successful. This is a team within Red Hat that has similar responsibilities to the former Community Architecture team. | ||
The OSAS team | The OSAS team is responsible for the Fedora budget, which lies within their cost center, in conjunction with the FPL. This includes doing reimbursements, direct purchases (travel, swag, or otherwise), working with community credit card holders, working with FAmSCo and regional ambassador groups, working with Premier Fedora Event owners, communicating budget status on a regular basis, and projecting budgets for future years. | ||
If you have questions about OSAS or the Fedora budget, one of these OSAS team members is a good place to start: | |||
* [[User:rsuehle|Ruth Suehle]] | |||
* | * [[User:spot|Tom Callaway]] | ||
* | * [[User:quaid|Karsten Wade]] | ||
* [[User:decause|Remy DeCausemaker]] | |||
Previously, some of the same responsibilities were handled by the [[Community Architecture]] team in Red Hat, which no longer exists as such. That team's pages may be useful for historical purposes. |
Revision as of 13:54, 17 April 2015
Open Source and Standards Group
The OSAS team's mission is to make open source projects be wildly successful. This is a team within Red Hat that has similar responsibilities to the former Community Architecture team.
The OSAS team is responsible for the Fedora budget, which lies within their cost center, in conjunction with the FPL. This includes doing reimbursements, direct purchases (travel, swag, or otherwise), working with community credit card holders, working with FAmSCo and regional ambassador groups, working with Premier Fedora Event owners, communicating budget status on a regular basis, and projecting budgets for future years.
If you have questions about OSAS or the Fedora budget, one of these OSAS team members is a good place to start:
Previously, some of the same responsibilities were handled by the Community Architecture team in Red Hat, which no longer exists as such. That team's pages may be useful for historical purposes.
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