Hello Everyone,
Greetings. :)
Gianluca and Jaroslav, thank you for updates. :)
> Well, this is what we have historicaly in the schedule, Jiri
already asked me how these dates are set. So I'd like to ask the team to review it -
not sure Town Halls are held (and what's is/was purpose), how the budget allocation
works. But - let me know, I'd like to do broader schedule review for F19 to remove
outdated items etc.
Jaroslav, well said. I strongly think that getting budget "needs" for Release
Events are very important. :)
Yeah. Additionally, I am not sure having a deadline for release
events submissions is really useful. I mean, it is ok to encourage early submission but I
hope we are not going to turn down reimbursements for events submitted late in the cycle.
Gianluca, exactly. :)
I read an e-mail from one of the ambassadors, " Alick Zhao" who has
"mailed"
"...There is a heated discussion about whether we will hold a F18 Release Party in
Beijing, China in the ml[1]. And I think the current attitude means yes. Since some of
ambassadors here (esp me) are not quite familiar with the submission procedure, we would
like to have a extension made, which can give us more time to prepare..."
the Ambassador's Mailing List [2] for an extension the Fedora 18 release party.
Food for thought. Some people may have mid-December course commitments as well such as
Final Exams to contend with. ;)
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Relevant URL:
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http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/chinese/2012-December/010836.html
[2]
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/ambassadors/2012-December/020606...
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