Re: Fedora Elections for FAmSCo

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On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 9:08 AM, Robert Mayr <robyduck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> 2015-11-19 14:52 GMT+01:00 Josh Boyer <jwboyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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>> But all of this aside, FOSCo needs to happen extremely soon or it
>> needs to go back to the drawing board.  It's planned existence without
>> actual existence is causing confusion and actually causing more
>> problems.
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>> josh
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> Josh, as always you get the point :)
> The main problem is:
> * Actual FAmSCo members are serving the commitee since June 2013, and
> although you're saying the interim activity is ongoing well, that's
> unfortunately not happening (and I feel responsible for that)
> * FOSCo elections would be much better, but it's a body which should have
> started a year ago. Do you have a plan to make FOSCo happen within the next
> weeks? If yes I'd say YAY!!! Probably nobody can say for sure when we are
> able to put FOSCo in place, define exact responsibilities, involve all the
> teams and write correct Wiki pages and election terms for it.

I would think the person most able to answer such questions is Remy.
You are correct though, I don't believe anyone can answer them today.

> And that's the main reason why as an actual FAmSCo member I'm strongly
> suggesting to keep elections as planned by our rules. And yes, let's add to
> the main responsibilities of the new elected members, they have to play an
> *active* role in making FOSCo happen ASAP, working together with the Council
> or CommOps to sync out the necessary tasks.
> Does this sound more reasonable for you?

Sounds fantastic to me!

josh
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