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Karsten Wade wrote:
On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 11:09 -0500, James McElhannon wrote:
> I guess what I'm thinking about is an article whose link was distributed
> to the group. At the end of the article, Karsten's profile was given as:
>
> <quote>
> About the author
> Karsten Wade is the leader of the Fedora Documentation Project and a
> senior developer relations manager at Red Hat. Formerly a services
> consultant and Engineering technical writer, Karsten is now focused on
> bringing corporate developers the Red Hat world of content, community,
> and collaboration found in the best practices of free/libre and open
> source software.
> </quote>
>
> That sounds like someone whose job is based on Fedora. So, based on
> that, I would stand by my earlier statement (at least for Karsten):
Rahul is correct. I've been a volunteer for the Fedora Documentation
Project for over two years and have given at least as much personal time
as any other individual involved.
What you are quoting is a biography. I could have added, "Father of two
dancing, singing, acting, gardening, currently sleeping daughters," but
that doesn't mean I get paid by Red Hat to be a Dad. :)
> <quote>
> For the folks on the list with redhat email addresses, isn't it your job
> to be participants in this and other related projects? Isn't it your
> job to increase the participation in such projects and to heighten the
> profile of Fedora?
> </quote>
>
> So, I take issue with criticism of those who are exclusively using their
> own precious time and effort without any job-related association.
You have to accept that you are mistaken. No one at Red Hat is paid to
work on Fedora documentation, especially not myself. I am not rated on
my performance in Fedora. If my work output suffers because of working
on Fedora, that can affect my performance rating at work. If I have
two deadlines, one internal and one Fedora, I am in the same position as
every single one of you.[1]
So considering that, do you understand my wondering what you all are up
to?
Sorry if that wasn't clear. I know it is a common misconception that
everyone with an @redhat.com email address is paid to work on Fedora.
Unfortunately, it is just not true.
- Karsten
[1] Ironically, there is at least one jerk-of-a-manager out there who
looked at all my work in Fedora and figured that I must be shirking on
my for-pay work; how could I be doing so much of both? His mistake was
assuming that I clock only 40 hours of combined work. At about another
20 hours a week on a regular basis, and now you can understand how I can
do a full-time job and a part-time volunteer job.
My apologies...
James
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James McElhannon
jlm(a)magnifisys.com
MagnifiSys, LLC
www.magnifisys.com
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