Re: Fedora's mid-life crisis

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Marc Wiriadisastra wrote:

I'm a bit inexperienced with that situation personally but I would have
thought the whole point of voting leaders to the board is so that they lead?
So what does the board do on a strategic level?  I'm not meaning to question
in a derogatory way but I would have thought the strategic aspect of the
board would be to consider these aspects of Fedora and at least try and find
solutions to the questions.

They can try and find solutions but any analysis within their own heads as you put it isn't going to drastically change what people do. In other words, if I am a contributor doing things voluntarily in Fedora, I can understand things only if the board communicates any ideas or visions for the future to me and I am very likely only going to consider those changes if they were discussed and consensus formed publicly. There are some exceptions like legal requirements which have external requirements but a governing body even when elected is only as affective as the people who do things want it to be.

Anything that you can share? I'm quite interested in seeing where Fedora is
heading.

Everything I can share is the discussions already in the public lists. Fedora Advisory Board and fedora-desktop lists specifically.

Rahul

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