Re: Fedora Board election results

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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008, Michael Schwendt wrote:

Further, Red Hat fills several board seats anyway. Fedora is Red Hat's baby. Red Hat still has to prove how serious they take the Fedora community.

I don't want to hijack the thread, but if you compare the investments made into Fedora and the commitment to the community of Red Hat in 2005 and Red Hat in 2008, what questions do you have about Red Hat being serious about Fedora?

Our daily operational budget has been multiplied about five or six fold (community architecture + fedora infrastructure budget) compared to when I started as the FPL.

Furthermore, the number of full-time employees working directly on Fedora has increased significantly over the past 2-3 years, with basically every single hire coming from the Fedora community, and expanded roles being created from within Red Hat (like Spot's new job, for example, as Fedora Engineering Manager).

Maybe it doesn't look like it from the outside, but Fedora has gotten a huge amount of investment, comparatively, over the past few years, and that investment continues.

What else would you like to see from Red Hat to prove that it takes Fedora and community seriously? I'm not trolling, I really want to konw, so that I can work on making it happen.

--Max

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