On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 15:10:26 -0400 Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have an idea¹ for creating a label for experimental/innovative work > within the Fedora Project which is not ready to be (or maybe is never > intended to be) Official Fedora. For example, release engineering > wants to make sure that all bits that are "official" go through releng > processes — which is totally reasonable, and helps support the high > quality people have come to expect from the Fedora name. At the same > time, we have a charter to be leaders, and to do that we need a space > where we can be more flexible. > > The secondary mark (Fedora Remix) can provide an avenue for this, but > it's made for work done entirely outside of the Fedora project > umbrella. I'd like some way to label projects which are done by Fedora > developers using Fedora resources and in line with the Fedora > foundations but which are not part of the traditional OS or > infrastructure with all of the expectations those things bring. FYI, we have been talking about this sort of thing in Fedora Infrastructure as well. A way to allow community run/supported services that don't have the high process standards as our normal supported services. We tenatively decided to reuse our 'fedoracommunity.org' domain for community services (then it would be easy to see if a service had that kind of url to have different support expectations). kevin
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