Fedora sub-teams and end-of-December planning

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Hi all,

This list seems like the best place for this note, and I hope it will 
generate some discussion and planning.

I remember getting back from the holiday/Christmas/end-of-calendar-year 
vacations at the start of 2010 and seeing a few discussions in which 
people were disappointed because of miscommunications and expectations 
that hadn't been properly planned for.

In short:

Some people's (both Red Hatters and non-Red Hatters) attitude was "ah, 
it's finally the two weeks of the year where I can ignore my computer 
completely and have a guilt-free vacation!"

Other people's (again both Red Hatters and non-Red Hatters) attitude was 
"ah, it's finally the two weeks of the year where I don't have anything 
else that I have to do and I can spend more time on Fedora!"

==

These two conflicting approaches to the last 2 weeks of December led to 
some frustration, in which people were trying to get stuff done for 
Fedora in that time period, but couldn't get in touch with other folks 
with whom they'd normally collaborate.

I think it would be useful to have some conversations -- either in 
sub-team meetings or in this thread -- I'm not saying what the best way 
is -- so that different parts of Fedora can know ahead of time who will 
be around and who will be away from Fedora (for whatever reason) so that 
everyone can start the last two weeks of December with some transparency 
and proper expectation setting from their colleagues in the Fedora 
community.

--Max
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