On 06/05/2017 01:55 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote: > > > On 06/05/2017 04:48 PM, Josh Boyer wrote: >> Hi Atomic group, >> >> The Atomic PRD (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Atomic/PRD) that was >> recently drafted says that other CPU architectures can be added as new >> community members join. A perfectly fair and reasonable statement! >> However, it now leads me to ask a question of you. Do you have formal >> ways for a new community member to join? Is there an on-boarding >> document in place? I ask because we already have community members >> willing to maintain other cpu architectures, particularly around ARM >> for IoT and ppc64le for containers. >> >> So aside from the work they have already done, such as request >> composes for these architectures and do testing, what else would you >> like to see in order for them to be official members? >> > > Hey Josh, > > We don't have anything official that I know of. For me it's all about > the following: > > 1 - do people hang out in IRC/mailing list and show up for meetings > 2 - do things get unbroken relatively quickly > 3 - does requested work get done in a timely manner > > If you want to formally be a member of the WG then doing those three > things and requesting to be a formal member will most likely get you > there. You can formally request to be a member by opening a ticket > against our pagure instance. > > Note that formal WG membership doesn't really buy you much. We really > take all of our community involvement seriously and I don't think > we've ever not considered someones vote for something because they > weren't an official member. We are glad to have everyone! > > I hope this helps answer your question Hey, we could put up a wiki page with all of the above, no? -- -- Josh Berkus Project Atomic Red Hat OSAS _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list -- cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to cloud-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx