On 27.6.2014 18:13, Phil Knirsch wrote:
Hi everyone.
As Bill Nottingham has decided to resign from the committee we now
have a free seat that we'd like to fill with another person.
In order to fill this seat i'm therefore reaching out here to Fedora
development to offer allow any applicant from the community to get in
touch with us and let us know you're interested, why you're
interested, why you think you'd be a good fit and maybe even the
things you'd like to drive or accomplish in the Base Design WG.
For more background on what the Base WG does, here our Fedora wiki:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Base
In order to contact us you can either reply directly to me or join us
during our regular meetings each Friday at 15:00 UTC on #fedora-meeting.
I strongly suspect next weeks meeting will be canceled due to the US
holiday, but after that we'll be doing weekly meetings again.
Looking forward to see you there!
Thanks & regards, Phil
Hi all,
I decided to sign up for the seat in Base Working Group.
To introduce myself - I work for Red Hat for two years and during that
time I moved from grub1 maintainer to systemd and initscripts
co-maintainer to someone who maintains and defines Docker base images.
Apart from that I am responsible for distribution bugs and there is some
more stuff on my plate.
As the WG member I would like to contribute to discussions around Docker
and build-req minimization. I've already worked on Fedora base images a
bit and you can see the results here:
http://vpavlin.fedorapeople.org/fedora-base-image/
But as Fedora isn't only about Docker (luckily) I'd like to also help
with defining what *base* really mean in Fedora and how to integrate it
with other WGs' work.
I am already member of Environment & Stack WG so I'd like to use this
opportunity to become a binding element of these groups.
Thanks & regards,
Vaclav Pavlin
--
Lead Infrastructure Engineer
Developer Experience
Brno, Czech Republic
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