On 07/02/2015 11:18 AM, Spencer Hunley wrote:
I agree with Maria and Matthew - it's with Fedora, and Fedora
itself has
no budget since it's a community-based distribution, similar to the
budget for Debian. She seems to be confusing Red Hat with Fedora here,
probably because the position was posted by employees of Red Hat - but
looking at the tweet it clearly states "The @fedora community is looking
for a Diversity & Inclusion Advisor", so I'm not sure where the
confusion sits.
I think the confusion comes from it looking like a real paid job
description - I don't think we've ever actual done that before for an
unpaid Fedora position.
Reading the tweet
https://twitter.com/FeyNudibranch/status/616283167700332545
She's rehashing a well-worn activist trope about volunteerism with full
disregard for the fact that this is an *open source* project and the
very nature of open source is the underpinning of a large base of
volunteers. If anything, actually outlining a position and granting
authority to a non-technical volunteer is a lot more than 99.999% FLOSS
volunteers get to work with when starting out...
So I'd respond with something to point out that it's an open source
project and the very nature of such projects, eg
"This is not a generic tech job. This is an advisory role for an open
source community, communities whose underpinnings rely on volunteerism
(see
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=volunteer+%22open+source%2...
~m