On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 1:22 PM, Paul Frields <stickster(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 11:10 PM Link Dupont <link(a)sub-pop.net>
wrote:
> Believe it or not, this is just a few short weeks away. We discussed
> this article in the Editor's meeting today, and decided to split it
> out
> into a few articles.
>
> This article will become a "Fedora Core 1 Tech Review" article. And
> we'll add two more: one about the artwork, and one about the
> community/people. For the article about the people, we need to
> identify
> and contact a few members of the community who've been around for a
> long time. Our plan is to ask them a few small questions in the
> hopes
> of getting a few anecdotes about the Fedora Project of 15 years ago.
>
> Here's my take on the questions. Please suggest any changes, as we
> need
> to get these out to people soon.
>
> * How did you get involved with the Fedora Project?
Maybe "How did you *first* get..."? (Full disclosure: I think I
drafted all these questions and any bad wording is my fault.) ;-)
> * What's the most fun thing you've done for Fedora over the years?
Or... "What's one lesson you learned working in the Fedora Project
that still resonates with you?"
> * Are you still involved now? If so, what are you doing for the
> project
> now?
"Are you still involved now, and if so, how?"
--
Paul
Those seem like good modifications. Enough to prompt people for some
anecdotes, hopefully?