On Nov 19, 2015 14:08, "Matthew Miller" <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 03:08:46PM +0100, Robert Mayr wrote:
> And that's the main reason why as an actual FAmSCo member I'm strongly
> suggesting to keep elections as planned by our rules. And yes, let's
add
to
> the main responsibilities of the new elected members, they have
to play
an
> *active* role in making FOSCo happen ASAP, working together with
the
> Council or CommOps to sync out the necessary tasks.
> Does this sound more reasonable for you?
Just to reiterate from when I helped (?) start all this mess, I want to
see several things:
* Ambassadors — and therefore FAmSco — is very focused on traditional
Linux events and on Linux User Groups. We need to expand beyond that.
* Connect Ambassadors more closely to marketing, design, translation,
docs, and etc.
* Have somewhere that's a natural home — as well as governance and
leadership — for the parts of the project that are outside of
FESCo/Engineering.
I orginally called this "outreach" (as I was thinking of these
activities as largely facing out into the world), but I take Remy's
point that this has a bad collision with "outreach" as used
specifically about diversity. So if anyone has a better word, I'd love
to hear it. Fedora Non-Engineering Steering Committee? :)
To me the ideas and terms are what I think of ambassadors to be like. An
ambassador may be writing docs, making artwork, or talking with other
people.
--
Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
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