Apologies for the delays.. every time I try to set these down something else comes up and takes up my time. 1) Make Fedora redundant (in a good way). Several of my best bosses I have ever had all seemed to have the same philosophy of life: A 'system administrator/developer/SCM manager/etc's' primary goal was to make their-selves redundant as quickly as possible. This was for 3 reasons: A) Raptors happen. Jobs and projects that have been automated, well documented, highly mentored are better able to handle extinction events. B) A person should always be looking for something new and interesting to do. C) The person was not important to the job. Making oneself critical for a job to go on meant that raptor problems made things fail horribly. 2) What replaces Fedora? Fedora is coming up to 9 years old in 2012 which will be as long as Red Hat Linux 'existed'. While Debian has gone on much longer than either of these.. I don't think we can or ever will be setup in a way for such a long life. So what do we change into and how do we do it? -- Stephen J Smoogen. "The core skill of innovators is error recovery, not failure avoidance." Randy Nelson, President of Pixar University. "Let us be kind, one to another, for most of us are fighting a hard battle." -- Ian MacLaren _______________________________________________ advisory-board mailing list advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/advisory-board