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=== Background ===
=== Background ===


The Board has been working on defining a target audience for Fedora.  In response to this, some people feel that Fedora should allow sub-groups to define their own target audience, or even more strongly, that Spins/SIGs should be the '''only''' groups defining target audience. An example mail supporting this position is [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/advisory-board/2009-October/007430.html this mail] from Toshio.
The Board has been working on defining a target audience for Fedora.  In response to this, some people feel that Fedora should allow sub-groups to define their own target audience.  Or even more strongly that Spins/SIGs should be the '''only''' groups defining target audience; in other words, the Board should not be defining one.   An example mail supporting this position is [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/advisory-board/2009-October/007430.html this mail] from Toshio.
 
However, the potential conflict between a Board target audience and a SIG target audience is still theoretical.


=== Possible Solutions ===
=== Possible Solutions ===

Revision as of 19:18, 1 February 2010

Can Spins/SIGS or Fedora remixes define their own target audience?

Background

The Board has been working on defining a target audience for Fedora. In response to this, some people feel that Fedora should allow sub-groups to define their own target audience. Or even more strongly that Spins/SIGs should be the only groups defining target audience; in other words, the Board should not be defining one. An example mail supporting this position is this mail from Toshio.

However, the potential conflict between a Board target audience and a SIG target audience is still theoretical.

Possible Solutions

Risk/Benefit