All this is just IMHO... bugs.michael@xxxxxxx said: > Why don't you come up with explanations on how FESCo works FESCo meets every thursday on IRC, discusses issues raised on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/Schedule, puts them to a vote and communicates the results on f-e-l and in http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/SteeringCommittee/Meetings > and what we need FESCo for? We need a FESCo because it seems we need to get decisions on some issues on a regular (weekly) basis. > How is a FESCo member's activity measured? See how many meetings he participated in. > How is FESCo's contributor community's acceptance measured? through a vote from the community > And how exactly does FESCo work in conjunction with the the Packaging > Committee (or whatever it is called officially)? > I'm talking about veto powers, quorum and things like that. Items discussed by the Packaging Committee are reported to FESCo weekly and put to discussion within FESCo. A vote tells whether FESCo approves of the PC decisions or not. Refused items are either re-discussed within the PC, or brought to FAB. I think being in FESCo has no direct relationship with doing work within FE. Any volunteer with a signed CLA can do work within FE. Being in FESCo simply means that: a. you agreed to spend some time each week to discuss FE issues and take decisions on those issues in FE's best interest. b. you were elected to do that, i.e., a sizeable number of FE contributors think you can be trusted with a. Cheers, Christian -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list