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* Future plans: Achieve 100% compliance with Licensing guidelines in Fedora 10, prepare Fedora SPARC release, clean and simplify existing Packaging Guidelines.
* Future plans: Achieve 100% compliance with Licensing guidelines in Fedora 10, prepare Fedora SPARC release, clean and simplify existing Packaging Guidelines.
== [[User:notting|Bill Nottingham]] ==
* Mission Statement: I plan to represent the Fedora community in FESCo with an eye towards maintaining the quality and standards of the Fedora distribution, including features, testing, release engineering, and so on.
* Past work summary : Red Hat employee since 1998, developer on Red Hat Linux since 5.1, Fedora contributor since its inception, FESCo member, Fedora board member, Release engineering team member, and assorted other roles.
* Future plans : Continue to make Fedora the best freely available distribution anywhere.


== Bar Foo ==
== Bar Foo ==
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* Future plans:
* Future plans:


= Nominations in case there are not enough candidates in the previous section =
= Nominations in case there are not enough candidates in the previous section =

Revision as of 18:36, 13 June 2008

Put your nominations here (keep them in alphabetic order please).


Nominations

DennisGilmore

  • Mission Statement : My goal is to continue to be a voice for infastructure, Secondary Arches and OLPC, Making sure that where possible everything needed to run fedora on a day to day basis is available and done. Try to ensure that each step Fedora makes is a step forward.
  • Past work summary : Maintain Extras for Aurora SPARC Linux, maintain a small handful of packages, buildsystem maintenance. I have done alot of work in infrastructure making sure that servers are up and running. Implemented EPEL buildsys and drove the initial idea forward. FESCo member, Fedora Board member and past EPEL steering committie member.
  • Future Plans : Continue work on Secondary Arches, Build system improvements, Making a better experience for maintainers in anyway I can. I also have an interest in Security.

Jon Stanley

  • Mission Statement: My mission as a member of FESCo will be to represent the QA and bug triage functions within Fedora to FESCo. These are areas which require representation, due to their needing to be a close relationship with the maintainer community.
  • Past work summary: Revitalized the bug triage effort during the Fedora 9 cycle, and maintain a (very) small amount of packages. I've done a lot of work in release QA, as well, helping to ensure that Fedora is the world-class operating system that it deserves to be.
  • Future plans: Continue work on bug triage and QA, and make contributing to these projects the rewarding experience that it should be.

Nigel Jones

  • Mission Statement: My main goal upon becoming a member of FESCo focus on easing the barriers for new (prospective) maintainers to join Fedora Project while continuing to ensure that our (high) standards are met, not just through initial package review but throughout the package lifespan and also focusing on maintainer retention.
  • Past work summary: I've been a user of Fedora since Core 2 while 'joining the community' later on with Core 6, in addition I've been a linux user since Mandrake 8.2 (I can still remember reading the manual online excitedly and really been wow'd by the interface but then disappointed by not knowing how to do anything - I was much younger then and I learned pretty quickly), I took a break for just under a year when my CLA was invalidated (employment) but I'm back as a maintainer of ~15 packages, member of the Infrastructure group & development lead of the Elections application.
  • Future plans: I plan on continuing the great work by FESCo (and others) on improving the packagers work flow, becoming more involved on a mentor ship level for new (and prospective) maintainers and become more involved on an SIG front to keep Fedora looking and working great.

TomCallaway

  • Mission Statement : I plan to continue to represent Red Hat and the Fedora community in ensuring that our community thrives and is productive. I have specific interests in seeing Secondary Architectures succeed, ensuring that Fedora has full legal compliance and standardization, and enabling overall distribution consistency.
  • Past work summary : Red Hat employee since 2001, Fedora contributor since its inception, maintainer for 250+ packages, Fedora Legal contact, FESCo member since inception, Fedora Packaging Committee chair, Fedora Release Engineer member, Fedora SPARC team lead, and Fedora Engineering Manager (Red Hat job title).
  • Future plans: Achieve 100% compliance with Licensing guidelines in Fedora 10, prepare Fedora SPARC release, clean and simplify existing Packaging Guidelines.

Bill Nottingham

  • Mission Statement: I plan to represent the Fedora community in FESCo with an eye towards maintaining the quality and standards of the Fedora distribution, including features, testing, release engineering, and so on.
  • Past work summary : Red Hat employee since 1998, developer on Red Hat Linux since 5.1, Fedora contributor since its inception, FESCo member, Fedora board member, Release engineering team member, and assorted other roles.
  • Future plans : Continue to make Fedora the best freely available distribution anywhere.

Bar Foo

  • Mission Statement:
  • Past work summary:
  • Future plans:

Nominations in case there are not enough candidates in the previous section

ChristianIseli

  • Mission Statement : I'm a firm believer in the KISS principle, think that common sense should trump, and like to have as many things open as possible.
  • Past work summary : I maintain 7 packages, seat in FESCo, and try to keep the ["PackageMaintainers/PackageStatus"] page up to date. I've been known to participate in mass rebuilds, mass BZ ticket filing, and otherwise make a nuisance of myself on occasions.
  • Future Plans : I'll continue to keep an eye on the review process, making sure all packages can be easily traced from review submission to retirement. I also like to automate things where possible. I'd like Fedora to become the de-facto source of high quality packages that other, slower moving distros can use to build their stuff on. I'd like Fedora to stay on the bleeding edge, to be the main interface between upstream project developers and usable packages in a coherent distribution.

WarrenTogami

  • I maintain many packages in Fedora, FESCO member for many years, and also member of Fedora Release Engineering. I spend a lot of time working on LTSP for Fedora.

History

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