Websites mission

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... and not just a mission statement, but a clear mission of what we
want to be doing and don't want to be doing.  Then we make it clear to
everyone else.  Ours currently is:

        "The Fedora Websites initiative aims to improve Fedora's image
        and to create the best possible interface for users and
        contributors on the Internet."

This came up for me because I hear about various web applications that
are going to run (potentially) on Fedora Project domains.  Some of them
are features so get tracked by that process.  I'm also not clear who
"owns" random web code.

Is there/should there be one organizing entity that is responsible for:

* Knowing about all web app projects
* Keeping track of them
* Being the project for web app developers to "join" so they can
contribute to Fedora's web presence
* Ensuring resources are shared, wheels are not needlessly reinvented
* Coordinating the collaboration
* Letting others know about them
* Putting them on a big to-do list somewhere

Is that entity Websites?

- Karsten
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Karsten Wade, Sr. Developer Community Mgr.
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