In my eyes successful Fedora is: -Much more easily accessible softwares, and expansions, addons in every direction that the users would like to (Copr, Tito, Fedora Hosted are good examples) - Be up- and mainstream "by engineers for engineers", to whom wants to be creative (Developers Assistant is hallelujah here, just get more deeply integrated-connectable to our infra) - Promotes free softwares in general, and our users created softwares in more channels => creates good press => more contributors (No real marketing is spent to get wide attention, Fedora Magazine, and some flyers are just enough) - Marketing is able and allowed to create small contests, and kickstart like projects with specified target (more QA, fix this or that etc, tshirt designs, packaging-review-patch-test rush day) - Escorts code, designs from cradle till desktop and back. Our OS gives the fundamental structure, an piece of the puzzle for every contributor who can be potentially our next developer - Healthy infrastructure that supports all of this, and never blocks these channels + have in every 6 months an open Q&A session by one of the specific engineers as feedback openly in Reddit same way as Spot made it. IMHO, of course. Zoltan 2014-07-01 17:38 GMT+02:00 Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx>: > To be a success for me I want it to: > > Be usable by me for work and play. > > Have components be picked up by other distributions. > > Have significant use among developers and system administrators. > > Continuously attract more contributors than it loses. > > Be fun to contribute to. > > Strongly promote free software. > > _______________________________________________ > board-discuss mailing list > board-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/board-discuss -- PGP: 06853DF7 _______________________________________________ board-discuss mailing list board-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/board-discuss