Re: RFC: FESCo Future

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Proposed plan:

- Number of FESCo members in the future: 13
This sounds like a good number.
-  Everyone that wants to nominate him/herself for the next FESCo period
needs to write a self-nomination to fedora-extras-list (proposed date:
between 1. and 7. May 2006). It should at least answer this questions:
-- What important things did you do for Fedora in the past (in general
and specific to Extras) -- What do you want to achieve during your time in FESCo? Please write a
short mission statement with goals, objectives, etc!

Sound like a very good idea, if you want to enter FESCo, you must have a clear idea of there you want it to go and
how you can contribute to make it go there.
- All people who maintain packages in Extras can vote for as many
members as they want to vote for (proposed date: between 9. and 14 May
2006).

- The top (n) vote-getters are in.
- A new FESCo-chair is elected by the newly elected FESCo on the first
meeting (that would be 20. May 2006)

- Next FESCo election round about four weeks after FC7 was published

Big missing piece in this plan: How to actually vote? Does anyone have
experiences with E-Mail/Web voting system? How fast can such a voting
system be set up? How do we make sure that we can trust the results?
I don't think a vote is necessary, it is more important to get some members there:

1. Want the job :-))
2. Have something to offer. ( Get some work done).
3. Have some clear ideas about where Extras should go in the future.

Conclusion:

1. The current FESCo decides a number of member in the future.
2. The current FESCo should find out who want to stay and who want to leave.
3. People who want to get in should write a mission statement on this list, people can then comment on the candidates.
4. The current FESCo then decides what new member to include.

2. -  4. can be repeated every half year.

By the way, I think that the current FESCo have done a great job, for the community.

Tim Lauridsen
Yumex Developer.


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