Re: [Offtopic] Rather amusing diagram on wikipedia

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Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
There's an "organizational" diagram on wikipedia that seems a little
fishy to me: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_Project . I'm not up
to speed on the finer details of Fedora Project organizational chart,
but I believe that diagram is a little... random, especially seeing as
apparently the ultimate goal of everything Fedora Project does is RHEL
releases. :)

Maybe someone from the project who is familiar with the orgranization
cares enough to update the page?

Cheers,

My thoughts...

1) RHEL helps to drive inputs of resource priorities and technology directions.
2) RHEL however as an output is a fork of Fedora.
3) Third party repositories don't really belong on this chart, unless the chart is referring to arbitrary forks. Then there could be two different kinds of forks, distro forks (RHEL, Aurora, etc.) or add-on/replacement repo forks.

In any case, it should be the Fedora Project itself making an official org chart instead of some unknown person posting this kind of thing.

Warren Togami
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