With a slight delay for the holidays to get the results :), the following persons will be staying or joining the Fedora Documentation Steering Committee (FDSCo):
Bart Couvreur John Babich Jared Smith
Congratulations to those chosen. All candidates are doing great work in Fedora Docs, and by virtue of that are already leaders within the project. When we next have a round of formal elections, I hope you all consider running again.
We'll have our first FDSCo meeting after the new year.
Members - let's work out a meeting time. To start, we need to refresh our matrix:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/SteeringCommittee/MeetingTimeMatri...
You can refer to the old one[1] for what you put in last time. Our goal is to pick a meeting time or two; we can alternate between then, if that works. Another option is to have two meetings a month and do more preparation and work in them. Open for discussion!
Thanks - Karsten [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BobJensen/MeetingTimes
On Sat, 2007-12-29 at 07:50 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
With a slight delay for the holidays to get the results :), the following persons will be staying or joining the Fedora Documentation Steering Committee (FDSCo):
Bart Couvreur John Babich Jared Smith
Congratulations to those chosen. All candidates are doing great work in Fedora Docs, and by virtue of that are already leaders within the project. When we next have a round of formal elections, I hope you all consider running again.
+1 congratulations to all who have been chosen to help lead the Docs project.
Cheers,
Marc
On Dec 30, 2007 11:58 AM, Marc Wiriadisastra marc@mwiriadi.id.au wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-29 at 07:50 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
With a slight delay for the holidays to get the results :), the following persons will be staying or joining the Fedora Documentation Steering Committee (FDSCo):
Bart Couvreur John Babich Jared Smith
Congratulations to those chosen. All candidates are doing great work in Fedora Docs, and by virtue of that are already leaders within the project. When we next have a round of formal elections, I hope you all consider running again.
+1 congratulations to all who have been chosen to help lead the Docs project.
+1 Congratulations to Bart on your re-election and to Jared on your election. Also, thanks for re-electing me. :-)
Finally, thanks to Pawel Sadowski, AKA mcgiwer, for his months of service to the cause. Thanks, mcgiwer!
Best Regards,
John Babich Volunteer, Fedora Docs Project
On Sun, 2007-12-30 at 15:36 +0300, John Babich wrote:
On Dec 30, 2007 11:58 AM, Marc Wiriadisastra marc@mwiriadi.id.au wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-29 at 07:50 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
With a slight delay for the holidays to get the results :), the following persons will be staying or joining the Fedora Documentation Steering Committee (FDSCo):
Bart Couvreur John Babich Jared Smith
Congratulations to those chosen. All candidates are doing great work in Fedora Docs, and by virtue of that are already leaders within the project. When we next have a round of formal elections, I hope you all consider running again.
+1 congratulations to all who have been chosen to help lead the Docs project.
+1 Congratulations to Bart on your re-election and to Jared on your election. Also, thanks for re-electing me. :-)
Finally, thanks to Pawel Sadowski, AKA mcgiwer, for his months of service to the cause. Thanks, mcgiwer!
+1 to all above. There's much to be done and glad to see good people around to do it! :-)
Hi all.
Congrats to Bart, John and Jared on (re)election, I'm looking forward to Docs Project progress.
I'd also like to extend the congratulations to Paul on his appointment as a Fedora Project leader. It is well deserved.
Paul's appointment also warrants the acknowledgment of one more in the series of positive moves by Red Hat in their continuing support for Fedora community. Those guys don't do many wrong things, don't they?
As I'm back from break, I'll mostly continue with Admin Guide work but am happy to land a hand if anything needs urgent nursing as well.
Cheers, Vladimir
Karsten Wade wrote:
With a slight delay for the holidays to get the results :), the following persons will be staying or joining the Fedora Documentation Steering Committee (FDSCo):
Bart Couvreur John Babich Jared Smith
Congratulations to those chosen. All candidates are doing great work in Fedora Docs, and by virtue of that are already leaders within the project. When we next have a round of formal elections, I hope you all consider running again.
We'll have our first FDSCo meeting after the new year.
Members - let's work out a meeting time. To start, we need to refresh our matrix:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/SteeringCommittee/MeetingTimeMatri...
You can refer to the old one[1] for what you put in last time. Our goal is to pick a meeting time or two; we can alternate between then, if that works. Another option is to have two meetings a month and do more preparation and work in them. Open for discussion!
Thanks - Karsten [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BobJensen/MeetingTimes
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 12:27 +1300, Vladimir Kosovac wrote:
Hi all.
Congrats to Bart, John and Jared on (re)election, I'm looking forward to Docs Project progress.
It is going to be an exciting year for Docs!
I'd also like to extend the congratulations to Paul on his appointment as a Fedora Project leader. It is well deserved.
Thank you Vladimir, you're very kind.
Paul's appointment also warrants the acknowledgment of one more in the series of positive moves by Red Hat in their continuing support for Fedora community. Those guys don't do many wrong things, don't they?
Hopefully I can comment on this without being too much of a toady, since they don't write my paychecks yet. :-) Red Hat is fully invested in Fedora's success, and I don't think my move there is in any way the culmination of that work, but just another step in an evolutionary process. There is much yet to do on all our parts, but the future for Fedora is amazingly bright -- the best it's ever been, according to community members both inside and outside Red Hat to whom I spoke this weekend at FUDCon.