On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 19:03:02 +0100 Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Hi! > > On 03.01.2014 19:14, Matthew Miller wrote: > > […] So those are my things. What do you think about them? What > > else should be included? What different directions should we > > consider? How will we make Fedora more awesome than ever in the > > coming year? > > Okay, I'll bite (after thinking whether writing this mail is worth > it): Hey Thorsten! Glad you did. ;) > I'm still undecided if I overall like Fedora.next or fear it. But more > and more I tend to the latter position and wonder if it might be wise > to slow things down: Do one more Fedora release the old style in round > about June; that would give us more time to better discuss and work > out Fedora.next and get contributors involved better in the planing. This is not practical. Lots of people are thinking about a fedora.next, qa folks are coding away, lots of people who normally would be working on the next release are not. If we tell them to stop all that and go back to normal, we could, but then fedora.next will likely never ever happen. > The main reason for that: Fedora.next is a huge effort that seems to > make everything even more complicated. It imho is also sold pretty > badly right now, as you have to invest quite a lot of time to > understand what Fedora.next actually is. And Fedora.next to me seems > like something the core contributors push forward without having > really abort those Fedora contributors who don't have Fedora as one of > their top priorities in life. ...snip... So, I'll share my thoughts on it here, seems like a good place. :) The current problem I have with Fedora.next is that it's so abstract. I understand that people who like PRD's and TPS want high level descriptions of what we want to do with goals and visions and such, and thats great. However, I'm a technical person. I like concrete plans and pushing what we can do with the technology we have at hand, or helping to make new technology to do what we want. We are now down to the point where groups have written up their PRD documents, and can get down to details. So, I am hopeful in the next month or so we will gain a lot more interest in fedora.next and more feedback as concrete deliverables are discussed, etc. That is my hope at least... we will see. :) kevin
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