Board public meeting, 2008-04-01 UTC 1800

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Apologies for the late notice:

The Board is holding its monthly public meeting on Tuesday, 01 April
2008, at 1800 UTC on IRC Freenode.  The public is invited to do the
following:

* Join #fedora-board-meeting to see the Board's conversation.  This
channel is read-only for non-Board members.
* Join #fedora-board-public to discuss topics and post questions.  This
channel is read/write for everyone.

We found that in the last meeting the Board members, by joining the
#f-b-public channel, inadvertently drove some discussion away from the
meeting logged in #f-b-meeting.  This time around we will not join that
channel, and rely entirely on our gracious moderator Max Spevack to
direct questions to #f-b-meeting for us to answer.  This routine should
limit confusion and make sure our logs are useful to everyone.

The first topic in the meeting, on which the Board will take questions,
is the spin policy.  We will have a short discussion and then open up
for questions on that topic.  After that, maybe 15-20 minutes total --
we'll move on to an open floor for other questions.

The Board has set aside the first meeting of each month as a public
"town hall" style meeting.  We are hoping to do an audio-based meeting
at some point in the near future when resources allow.  We look forward
to seeing you at the meeting.

Paul W. Frields
Chairman, Fedora Project Board
Fedora Project Leader

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