Magnus Runesson wrote:
If the fedora/redhat people want involvement from other people I think it is important to inform us how to participate in the "community". As long as there are no information about how to help, I can't help.
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/
<quote> Right Now Filing bugs in bugzilla (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/) is the best way to get changes into packages. You can report problems, request enhancements, or submit fixes (generally in the form of unified diffs). You can also contribute by sorting through existing bugs in bugzilla, confirming their validity or requesting more information for them. You can particapte in the weekly Wednesday bug days on the #fedora-bugs channel on freenode IRC, as well.
You can also contribute packages using the process to the older Fedora Linux project with which the Fedora Project will be merging. </quote>
http://fedora.redhat.com/about/leadership.html <quote> The Merge Team has the "simple" goal to make the merge between the old Fedora Linux project and the new Fedora Project happen. This includes policy merges and infrastructure management. This team will be reduced and reconstituted as the Infrastructure Team once the merge has been completed. The Merge Team and later the Infrastructure Team will have participants from inside and outside of Red Hat. </quote>
It's pretty clear from the available 'Official' documentation that there is a planned MERGER of what fedora.us IS and what Red Hat WANTS the Fedora project to be. What exactly is going to change with regard to merge fedora.us into what will become Fedora Extras has to be discussed. But fedora.us IS the starting point for that discussion.
-jef"I can NOT stress the idea that everyone needs to read all of the fedora.redhat.com website like 3 times before really understanding where things stand on the policy front"spaleta