On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 2:42 PM Matthew Miller <mattdm@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 10:57:17AM -0400, Randy Barlow wrote:
> I also believe we would be willing to reconsider this policy if it
> doesn't work out in practice. We're really just looking for ways for us
> to operate more efficiently here.

For that matter, if a decision is made and it later becomes clear that
it isn't working out, or didn't have enough broad community input, or
whatever else, we can always revisit. I mean, we don't want to rehash
things forever, but it's not like FESCo decisions get laser-engraved on
titanium plates, either.


How about a once-a-meeting email to devel@ 24hrs before the meeting with which tickets will be expiring as of that meeting? Might this give the best of both?

* FESCo members can vote immediately (or not)
* email goes out
* community can review and decide to propose issue for discussion by replying to the email or deciding to attend the meeting once a week as in the past
* during the "agenda creation" portion of the meeting, concerned community members can ask that XYZ issue be discussed and chairperson reviews any email requested tickets, all issues now to be discussed marked with "meeting" tag
* Community Member presents the case (either by pointing to issue comment or by doing it real time)

I really want to see pagure allow for tags that non-project-members can assign which would be a simpler way to solve the "email back to chairperson" problem. Not actually sure if there is an RFE for this. Have the same problem with the modularity-wg meeting-tag.

Langdon

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