I think an important part of being excellent is to reply to questions, so I'd like to re-send my questions about fedoracommunity.org. I already sent them 10 days ago, but so far nobody has replied. I'd like to know more about the idea behind and the history of fedoracommunity.org. Who's idea was this? When was it discussed in public? If it was not discussed, was it at least announced? I just searched 65.000 Fedora related mails and could not find anything related (except this discussion of course). Is getting a *.fedoracomminity.org subdomain limited to the group of Fedora contributors or FAS account holders? How about content control? In the previous discussions about community websites (on fedora-ambassadors-list back in January) the question emerged if we were allowed to link to rpmfusion or even livna. Can someone publish a "How to watch copy-protected DVDs with Fedora" article or similar on fedoracommunity.org or any other community website? Are we allowed to speak freely on these sites? According to the trademark guidelines Red Hat gives licenses "solely in connection with the promotion of the Fedora Project." When someone criticizes a decision or recent development in Fedora, this surely is not promotion any longer. Can Red Hat revoke the license because of that? Kind regards, Christoph _______________________________________________ fedora-advisory-board mailing list fedora-advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-advisory-board