Open Seat on the Fedora Server Working Group

Stephen Gallagher sgallagh at redhat.com
Tue Nov 25 19:11:19 UTC 2014


This past week, David Strauss chose to step down from his position on
the Fedora Server Working Group, citing a lack of alignment with his
current work usage. The Fedora Server SIG would like to thank David for
his contributions up to this point and wish him well.

This means that there is currently a vacancy in the Fedora Server
Working Group. The Working Group is the nine-person volunteer body that
oversees the development, testing, release, documentation, marketing and
evangelism of the Fedora Server. Membership on this Working Group is a
moderate commitment requiring a participation of a minimum of two hours
a week, one hour of which being the (usually) weekly meeting.

Membership on the Fedora Server Working Group does not require you to be
a developer, tester or administrator. Anyone who is interested in
advancing any of the Fedora Server's goals[2] is eligible to
self-nominate. Document-writers, translators, Fedora Ambassadors,
end-users and anyone else can become a part of this team.

If you feel that you are interested in becoming more involved with the
Fedora Server, we encourage you to self-nominate by joining the Fedora
Server mailing list[1] and sending a self-introduction and nomination
email to that list. We will have open nominations from now until
Tuesday, December 9th, where we will vote on the new member at the
weekly meeting.

If you self-nominate but aren't selected to serve on the Working Group,
do not fret! The Server SIG is open to all and the Working Group will
always listen to your advice and concerns, so please stick around! While
the Working Group is the final authority and voting body when
disagreements come up or official decisions (like branding) need to be
made, we are not the only people working on the Fedora Server. The
Server SIG is small today, but growing. We would very much like to have
you join us.


[1] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/server
[2]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Product_Requirements_Document#Product_Objectives
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