Re: Fedora.next PRD refresh

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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephen Gallagher" <sgallagh@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Server SIG" <server@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> devel-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 2:03:44 AM
> Subject: Fedora.next PRD refresh

<snipped>

> == Future PRD Refreshes ==
> Starting at Flock 2016 (yes, *next* calendar year), each working group
> will have a workshop scheduled at Flock to go over its PRD and plan for
> the following year. Note: because Flock generally falls between Alpha
> and Beta of a Fedora release, all PRD planning is presumed to be a
> directive for Fedora N+1 and N+2 at that time, not retroactively
> applied to the current release.
> 
> The workshops are expected to cover the majority of the update, and
> then they will be brought back to the respective mailing lists for
> further review before being due to the Council one month after Flock
> concludes.

+1. This is a good idea and it is important to push products toward on
the right way.
I am just curious why it would not be held from this year? because of
time constrains?

Rgds,
Tuan
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