On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 08:44:07AM -0400, Josh Boyer wrote:
> self-explanatory than I hoped it to be. I'd like to fix
this. One quick
> thing I'd like to do is change "Objective" to "Initiative",
which seems
> to be more intuitively understood. There's more, but does anyone object
> to me doing this as a first easy thing?
I don't object, but I don't understand the difference or why it matters. To me:
- objective: concrete thing you want to accomplish in a given timeframe
- initiative: set of related work items spread across multiple areas,
usually with a timeline much longer than an objective
Which did you originally envision Fedora having?
I think a little more like the latter; I think people's understanding
of "objective" seems to be either an immediate task (maybe like "this
quarter") or else something really big (more like "vision" in a formal
model). I was aiming for what's possibly a _series_ of objectives over
a 12-18 month period. I also like "work items spread across multiple
areas" from your second point - that's one of the reasons we wanted
these at the Council level.
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader