On May 18, 2015 7:34 AM, "Jan Kurik" <jkurik(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I am sorry for the wrong subject of my previous post. This is a Self
Contained
Change, not a System Wide.
Regards,
Jan
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jan Kurik" <jkurik(a)redhat.com>
> To: devel-announce(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 2:26:55 PM
> Subject: F23 System Wide Change: Netizen Spin
>
> = Proposed Self Contained Change: Netizen Spin =
>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Netizen_Spin
>
> Change owner(s): Corey Leong <cleong at fedoraproject dot org>
>
> A Fedora Spin for promoting and supporting internet citizenship and
citizen
> engagement.
>
> == Detailed Description ==
> Fedora Netizen is an open source operating system for enabling internet
> citizens to engage with online services and communities. The goal for
> Netizen is to pattern the operating system's features after Maslow's
> Hierarchy of Needs which was published in his 1943 paper, "A Theory of
Human
> Motivation". As a professor of pyschology, Abraham Maslow
theorized that
> individuals attempt to experience five stages of needs starting with
> physiological, safety, social, esteem, and then ending with
> self-actualization. Beginning with the first level of physiological
needs,
> individuals' motivational needs ascend upwards to higher
levels of
needs in
> order, however, only after establishing lower levels of needs
first
before
> ascending to the next level.
>
> The philosophy for Netizen closely relates to Maslow's Hierarchy of
Needs
by
> establishing three primary software package levels in a
hierarchical
model.
> The first and lowest software package level addresses the need
for
Netizen
> Privacy in the areas of personal privacy, informational privacy,
and
> communication privacy. After Netizen Privacy, the second software
package
> level addresses the need for Netizen Security in the areas of
data
security,
> local security, and network security. After Netizen Security,
the third
> software package level addresses the need for Netizen Engagement in the
> areas of publishing, education, and social engagement.
>
> Future Netizen software package levels will address analytics,
awareness,
> design, develop, and others.
>
> == Scope ==
> A Netizen theme is the final requirement to be developed per marketing
> department support of a look and feel in order to replace the current
> default theme. This is an isolated change.
> * Other developers: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
> * Release engineering: Add spin to spin-kickstarts, ensure spin has been
> tested, and release with rest of spins
> * Policies and guidelines: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
>
> --
> Jan Kuřík
_______________________________________________
A spin is a big effort with many interoperating packages and coordination
with other teams (primarily releng, but you should also seek guidance from
QA). It qualifies as a System Wide Change.
--Pete