Re: Monkeying with words: "Objective Lead" to "Initiative Lead"

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On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 8:36 AM, Matthew Miller
<mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When we wrote https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Council#Objective_Leads, I
> anticipated that we'd have people asking to create official objectives
> than we can handle. Instad, we have the other way around. In talking to
> some people, I find that people find the concept a less
> self-explanatory than I hoped it to be. I'd like to fix this. One quick
> thing I'd like to do is change "Objective" to "Initiative", which seems
> to be more intuitively understood. There's more, but does anyone object
> to me doing this as a first easy thing?

I don't object, but I don't understand the difference or why it matters.  To me:

- objective: concrete thing you want to accomplish in a given timeframe
- initiative: set of related work items spread across multiple areas,
usually with a timeline much longer than an objective

Which did you originally envision Fedora having?

josh
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