Re: New set of questions for FESCo candidates?

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On 04. 11. 19 15:58, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
Dear all,

the semiannual exercise is upon us. FESCo candidates must submit an
"interview" in which they answer a set of questions (but can also add whatever they want).
The question whether we should have a new set of questions needs to be answered.

Currently we have the following:

Mandatory Question #1: Describe some of the important technical issues
you foresee affecting the Fedora community. What insight do you bring
to these issues?

Mandatory Question #2: What objectives or goals should FESCo focus on
to help keep Fedora on the cutting edge of open source development?

Mandatory Question #3: What are the areas of the distribution and our
processes that, in your opinion, need improvement the most? Do you
have any ideas how FESCo would be able to help in those "trouble
spots"?

Please answer with any proposals. If there is sufficient support for
change, I'll gather a list and submit this for some kind of poll
(details to be figured out...).

It is this time of year again.

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