Il 18/feb/2017 03:31 PM, "Sylvia" <bhkohane(a)gmail.com> ha scritto:
On Fri, 2017-02-17 at 22:59 +0100, Christian Dersch wrote:
Maybe transparent is not the best word here as everything is open. What I
mean: There are discussions for weeks now, tickets are long, meeting logs
are long. It took me hours to really understand what is going on. People
get snippets of the situation and build their opinion without a complete
picture of the situation. OK, that always happens everyday, everywhere. But
we can lower that effect by providing information that is short enough to
read within some minutes and that is easier to get (in sense of
understandaing) IMHO it would be nice if FAmSCo writes short reports about
the situation in general and the progress to the ambassadors mailing list
(or is there a better place?). This would really help to get more objective
opinions as it is easier to get the situation. Of course there always will
be other opinions, but that's not a result of missing (in sense of people
did not read the whole stuff) information anymore and thus fine and
especially a different case.
Greetings,
Christian
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Hello Christian and everyone else in the list,
I understand that you think FAmSCo should write some kind of report or
resume with this discussion and its main points. Now, I think, and it's
just an idea... what about writing post in the Community Blog or Fedora
People or wherever we agree is the best place explaining the main points
like situation, background, decisions taken (and why) and outcome?
I'm thinking of something short and clear, explaining what happened and how
is going to be resolved.
What do you think about it?
Kind regards,
Sylvia
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The CommBlog is thought for all contributors, and it is even public to the
whole world. I think that's not what we want. The Mailing List is fine
IMHO, although everyone can read the minutes. We can probably add the main
topics to the minutes when sending them out; I'm not in favour of writing
even resumes of the meetings.
Robert