Historically, the fedora-advisory-board list was created as a place (aside from fedora-devel) to discuss community-wide not purely technical topics. It was also self-nominated - if you found the list and chimed in, then you were a part of it - there wasn't a formal membership policy, invitation method, or even exclusion method or intent. Yes, Fedora Project Board members (past and present), candidates, election wranglers, program managers, etc. would usually join and contribute, so it was in a sense an "inner circle" - those who cared to participate in the politics of Fedora.
Use of the list (and corresponding IRC channel) has diminished greatly in the last couple years - so one can debate the necessity of either channel. But I suspect those conversations are still necessary and happening somewhere (where, I'm not sure, as my dayjob commitments have kept me from being as active in Fedora in recent years).
Thanks,
Matt
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 01:09:21PM -0700, Luis Villa wrote:Yes, good suggestion.
> There are lots of people on this list who aren't on the board, and I
> presume the actual board also has a separate mailing list - perhaps
> board-discuss would be more appropriate?
I was trying to remember, but... it's been a _long_ time. :)
> Luis (who remembers when this actually was in theory an advisory board ;)
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