"What is the Fedora Project?"
Paul W. Frields
stickster at gmail.com
Thu Oct 22 18:36:01 UTC 2009
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 12:25:25PM -0400, Josh Boyer wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:17:45AM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> >> I bring it up because I still honestly don't know your stance on this and
> >> being the project lead it's pretty important to this discussion. Are we
> >> excluding people or are we including everyone?
> >
> >I'm sorry I haven't been clear enough, in that case. "Everyone" is
> >too broad and there's no way we can make release, QA, or any other
> >criteria around that definition. Any detail, no matter how small, is
> >going to be important to somebody and for that person, might be a
> >blocker on a release. With that target we would have a hard time ever
> >releasing something. So:
> >
> >We should target computer-literate users who are making a conscious
> >choice to switch to Linux, are willing to help a developer debug a
> >problem if one occurs, and use their system to connect to the Internet
> >and run a general set of productivity and communication tools (connect
> >to network, update system if needed, browse Web, use our help venues
> >including mail and IRC). These users need not be developers,
> >programmers, sysadmins, or tinkerers. By targeting this type of user,
> >and by fixing things we're not doing right for this type of user,
> >we'll also fix a lot of other people's pain, including people in our
> >core contributor audience.
> >
> >I would like to have a much longer and more detailed set of criteria
> >for what this person needs to be able to do from the moment they boot
> >the installation media, but that's a next step. Mairin Duffy sort of
> >started down this road and I think there's a lot we can add to her
> >description of what the user should expect to be able to do.
> >
> >If it helps you gain clarity at all, I think Bill Nottingham and I are
> >in pretty good agreement. If the above isn't clear to you please let
> >me know how and I'll be happy to be more descriptive.
>
> Considering this pretty much matches the description of the target user
> I sent out as my reply to the orginal email that started this thread, I
> think you could count me as in agreement as well.
Fantastic. The Board came together around this as well in today's
meeting. I will get those notes published, and a summary to the FAB
list, by tonight. I'm running a little behind with the Fedora
Activity Day I'm hosting starting tomorrow, picking up travelers
today, etc. But I'll get it here on the list as soon as humanly
possible.
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