Greetings! I was just introduced to this project by Greg and Max. I'm http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Mchua. I work for OLPC now, but started out as a volunteer and love community work. I'm an engineer; I like measuring things. Therefore I think this project is awesome.
I'm also sort of a testing geek these days, and would be happy to hammer on trying this out in a non-Fedora (OLPC!) context. I'm thinking of the community testing group in particular (and as a first, smallish test case), but there's been a fair amount of clamor around measuring community contributions in general.
I'm a ruby newbie (mostly Python these days, with rusty C/C++/Assembly and some dried bits of Scheme knowledge floating around somewhere), so I'm not sure how helpful I'd be to development at first; I can at least start by keeping up documentation (my default first "learn about stuff by listening" role) and then maybe take on a module (or pair with someone on one) if there's one I think I can handle.
Looking forward to the first meeting!
-Mel