On Mon, 30 Aug 2010, Matt Micene wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: infrastructure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:infrastructure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > > Mike McGrath > > Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 10:12 AM > > To: Fedora Infrastructure > > Subject: RE: Change with FAS sysadmin-* accounts > > > > It's certainly like that for -main or -dba. But even for the easier > > groups to get into, application for those groups isn't the right way > to > > go. > > No one's going to sponsor someone they don't know and haven't worked > > with > > in infrastructure. This just further forces a new user to get to know > > the > > group, look at the tickets, etc while making sure new users don't just > > apply and think they're now in the team, or then wait for someone to > > sponsor them. > > I think that's a key point to get across and may be some of the concern > Tajidiin may have had. How do you contribute and gain that exposure > without being part of the sysadmin group in the first place? Starting > discussions about bugs on the list / in the IRC channel? Responding to > list / IRC questions on tools? Offering to help document the skills and > experience for each FIG ;)? How do we get that message out and what > sorts of activities are appropriate / expected? > We link to the http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_be_a_successful_contributor document on the getting started page that mentions some techniques you can use. I still have a lot of people come in looking for "access to things" instead of work to do which is kind of backwards. But the docs we have in place are relatively new so we'll see how it goes. -Mike _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure