Fedora Board Meeting Recap 2010-03-18

Tom "spot" Callaway tcallawa at redhat.com
Thu Mar 18 17:15:25 UTC 2010


https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Meeting:Board_meeting_2010-03-18

== Roll Call ==
* Present: Josh Boyer, Tom "spot" Callaway, Paul Frields, John Poelstra,
Colin Walters, Christopher Aillon, Mike McGrath, Dennis Gilmore
* Regrets: Matt Domsch, Chris Tyler
Assigned meeting secretary: Tom 'spot' Callaway

== Agenda ==

=== Default offering ===
* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Pfrields/Current_default_offering
* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Pfrields/Different_default_offering
** All changes should now be made as requested
* QUESTION: Is there anyone on the Board who cannot support the
conclusion that the Desktop Live image should continue as our default
offering? If so, what would have to change for you to do so?
* pfrields: part of my SWG responsibilities was to write these two pages
for clarifying how default offering is decided and why we have it
* caillon: should reiterate current choice on conclusion page, remove
references to "CD" since we're now targetting USB stick
* poelstra: current text does not use "default spin" language, is that
okay? Focus on usage of "default offering" to keep message focused.
* All in attendance support publishing of these pages.

*'''NEXT ACTIONS''':
** Link these two pages to be sub-pages of the [[Objectives]] page
** pfrields will tinker with the main [[Objectives]] page a bit to
improve flow, possibly also linked from [[Overview]]

=== User base ===
* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Poelstra/What_is_a_target_audience
** looking for a constructive way to explain the users we want our
default distribution to be for
* Does the diagram help with understanding the concept of a minimum
(i.e. inclusive) user base?
* poelstra:
** grew out of SWG meetings to close out the topic of ''Target Audience''
** poelstra and pfrields created complementary diagrams to help explain
logic
*** http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/images/user-base-1.png
*** http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/paste-bin/user-base-v4.pdf
** concerned that use the term "target audience" has been poisoned or
overloaded and has too many diffeerent connotations
** Remember decision from October about the user base that the Default
offering is intended for
** "if you fall below this line, we still love you, but the default
offering may not be for you."
*** people above the line are those who it is intended for, and where
the focus is
** page intended to cap the issue for the moment, is this page headed in
the right direction? does the picture help, and if not, how could it be
improved?
** each board member represents a unique point of view--important that
we capture all views and that diagram makes sense to us -- if it doesn't
the community may not understand it either.
* jwboyer: This looks like we're codifying our userbase, as opposed to
stating it as a target
* poelstra: is "target" okay to use?
* dgilmore: target is fine to use, but userbase isn't... userbase is too
concrete, target audience is fluid
* walters: perhaps add the term "minimum" ?
* dgilmore: to me, diagram doesn't make much sense, don't see four
characteristics
* caillon: diagram similar to concentric circle diagram, maybe that
would be easier to understand
* poelstra:
** feedback (of original drawing) was that the lines were too hard,
categories too separated
** if diagram doesn't work, it is counterproductive to what we are
trying to accomplish and I'm not not married to it.  Let's create
someone that really conveys these ideas and our position well.
* pfrields:
** is there a better way to illustrate that "outside this area, someone
may not fall in love with or be the right person for this offering" than
what we produced here?
** diagram intended to show idea that maybe there aren't hardlevels,
gradient intended to show "smooth interface", no real "line" to cross
and you're officially a participant
** people drift, up and down, like on a raft. we might want to represent
the circular aspect of our community
** we have all sorts of people in our community. we want to represent that
** this diagram is very similar to the conceptual model for communities
of practice, seemed like a good fit, but did not want it to hinder
making the intended points clear
** want to capture the four aspects:
**# voluntary consumer
**# likely to collaborate
**# computer friendly
**# general productivity user
* caillon:
** concentric circle diagram was never digital only on a whiteboard
** General idea: similar to pyramid, various levels of user class
* spot: would be much clearer with a picture, perhaps we can revisit it
when caillon has a chance to draw this?
* poelstra: what do you think is missing in triangle diagram that
circles capture better
*caillon:
** no real difference in shape types, what is differing is split
boundary definitions, we do want to target general productivity,
windows/macosx user
** one of the things we need to strive to do is to get developer buy-in
to us.
* pfrields: seems like missing area defined by caillon falls into
general productivity user. even if not a focus, we catch it anyways.
with a net.
* caillon: need to target developers explicitly, people will switch for
ease of use for developers, also target general productivity user
** mmcgrath: why would i program on a distro that my userbase isn't using
** poelstra: Is it getting away from what we decided in October 2009 to
add ''developer aspect'' beyond four groups?
** pfrields: Targeting developers is consistent with our "minimum"
model; it's something additional we need to call out
* cwalters: dont like using the word "inexperienced", think of NASA guy
who is highly capable, but may not be likely to collaborate, probably a
very smart user
** pfrields: Using "inexperienced" calls out specific aspect as if
experience is more important than other factors... we don't want to
exclude someone for reasons of experience, just be judicious about how
we make decisions
** dgilmore: some people will never contribute and that's fine
** cwalters: if people do at least run it, they will have a network
effect, word-of-mouth, indirect.

* '''NEXT STEPS''':
** poelstra: drive to consensus
** pfrields: we need to see caillon's circles.
** caillon: will get something made today
** dgilmore: has an idea of how to draw it up, will draw it up and send
it to the list
** poelstra to take input from caillon and dgilmore and propose a new
drawing

== Next meeting ==
* PROPOSED: Wed 2010-03-25 UTC 1600
* Next secretarial duty: Paul Frields
* Anticipated regrets on 2010-03-25 for John Poelstra


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