On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 01:09, Dave Pawson wrote:
On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 18:56, Karsten Wade wrote:
> Here are some further ideas about the role of an editor:
<snip/>
> * Should there be an editorial board? Such a board would oversee the
> Fedora docs, make sure we are adhering to our standards, filling in
> holes, following or advancing our process, etc.
Were there enough of us here I might agree. Beginning to sniff
bureaucracy?
I was just writing up some more about the roles, and realized that this
might be true, that it's a lot of silly bureaucracy right now. The idea
was to just make proper the role that most of us are taking right now,
doing the kind of work I figure the editorial board will be in charge
of.
At the moment we can do it ad-hoc on the list, but hopefully we will get
too busy to handle that, and having a process in place around how
discussions and decisions are handled will be a very good thing.
As an analogy, in construction you might leave a hot and cold water pipe
with a drain capped off in a utility closet, as stubs you can tie into
later to turn into a laundry sink. Programmers do this with code
stubs. Think of this as an editorial board stub, useful for when we
need it. :)
- Karsten
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