* F13 Naming Schedule The schedule proposed by John appears perfect to me so if there are no objections we'll proceed with that schedule as outlined here https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Name_suggestions_for_Fedora_13#Naming_Schedule * Fedora Advisory Board and Steering Committee Election Schedule November 10-16: Nomination of candidates for open seats November 17-23: Candidate questionnaire period (answers are private until published as a group) November 26: Publish questionnaire responses no later than November 26 November 27 - December 3: IRC town hall meetings (1 or 2 at the discretion of the board/committee) December 5-7: Live town hall meetings at FUDCon (?) December 8-15: Voting period I am proposing a slightly more compressed nomination and voting period than we have had in the past to accommodate better processing of the questionnaires which were found to be very valuable last election cycle but for which there was not sufficient time to publish answers prior to all of the town hall meetings. I haven't been a party to the discussions about live town hall meetings at FUDCon in Toronto but I see them on the draft election page at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Elections I'm really not sure how these are intended to work when the candidates for open seats may well not be present. I am only aware of one FAmSCo member planning to attend and a subset of the other bodies. Can someone fill me in on how these are supposed to be useful in the election process? If they came before the IRC town halls I could see them providing good context but happening at the very end of the election process I'm unclear what role they are supposed to the playing in the elections. Comments please. John _______________________________________________ fedora-advisory-board mailing list fedora-advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-advisory-board