Actually, if we define Fedora as a true meritocracy, we will be able to establish the leaders of the project this way. a
On 2/28/06, Karsten Wade kwade@redhat.com wrote:
Article about mapping informal relationships in an organization:
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_09/b3973083.htm
I think it would help us _a_lot_ if we had some mapping of how stuff gets done in Fedora. This is from a survey, where you ask people who they go to for information, who comes to them, and what kind of information they share.
Some social risks are involved, but it's worth a look.
- Karsten
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