Max Spevack wrote:
But what I am interested in is making sure that all of the various
Fedora sub-projects are able to make progress, work toward their goals,
etc. And to do so in a way that is consistent with the community,
meritocracy, etc. ideas of Fedora.
So I shall try to help in that regard.
And IMO, your help was very much needed here.
I think that is the only way to handle the theme selection that is in
the spirit of how we try to do things in the Fedora Project. I think
that Jonathan Blandford's team (whether that be Jonathan himself or one
of the people who works for him) should be able to offer input and
opinions, as should all of the other contributors and volunteers in the
Fedora Art project.
We could use use this person (Jonathan or anyone else from his team)
being subscribed to this list, we often have technical questions like
for example about file formats, names or locations (see for some
examples http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/ThemingOverview) and a
direct answer from someone on the list (not indirectly passing by the
project lead) would simplify the work and speed-up the development.
The leadership job, as with any, will not be an easy one.
You'll have to look at all of the different goals of Fedora Art project
and see to it that progress is being made on all of them. If that
involves immediately delegating that responsibility to someone else,
that's fine. But the Fedora Board expects that the project will run
itself in a way that is in line with the Fedora ideals -- open decision
making, transparency, etc.
I see the activity of Fedora Art as something larger than this mailing
list, a portion of the wiki and irc channel. We, the members of the
project are working/meeting also on other locations, like deviantART,
Flickr, FedoraForum, Mugshot and whatever other places I miss on this
moment. We use them not only to better communicate and share our work,
but also as a way to promote Fedora and to attract new contributors.
As I see it, the leadership of the project should have some insight on
those other activities of the project.
Who wants to do that job? As a community, who do you nominate for this
position?
I nominate Máirín Duffy.
She in not only one of the founders and the most active contributors of
this project, but is also an active and respected contributor to larger,
upstream projects (like GNOME).
She has the desired background (art studies and a job at Red Hat) and
the needed short connections with both Red Hat engineers and GNOME
developers.
And not last, IMO, she proved she can be a community leader.
I am on vacation myself right now, so I won't be on my email constantly.
But I'll check this thread again in a day or two and see what sort of
responses this email has generated.
I guess the majority of us will be on a short vacation these days, but
is very good that we started this talk.
--
nicu
Cool Fedora wallpapers: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/wallpapers/
Open Clip Art Library: http://www.openclipart.org
my Fedora stuff: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro
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