On 16 June 2016 at 10:05, Amita Sharma <amsharma(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Sure, Please feel free to edit wiki page (draft) [1] to add your
name/names
as speakers, whoever wants to talk more on actual upstream contribution.
This is the link of the main event -
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Women_Day_2016
Indeed, it is a fedora event. I appreciate your guidance and help.
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWD_Pune
Can we please not market this as a Fedora event? Or if we are, please
make a more serious attempt to involve the community in it. That is,
please try and do the following:
1. Send a 'first class' communication about the event on the mailing
list, not a forwarded snippet of some arbitrary conversation that
happened internally in Red Hat. It took me a while to even understand
what was being talked about from the two emails
2. Make the meeting times public so that if anyone from outside RH
wants to join, then they can. Not a lot actually do in my experience,
but you're part of a larger community so please at least do due
diligence. Also, we don't have kerberos ids in Fedora, so I assume
you're talking about RH internal kerberos ids in the piratepad link[1]
on the wiki page. I don't know why that is important in Fedora
3. Speaking about a topic is not just about content (that anybody can
read a wiki page and deliver) but about presenting an example of a
community member. Apart from some, I could not identify a lot of the
people from the speaker list in the piratepad page as contributors to
Fedora. I also did not see a call for speakers for the event, which
is something you'd want to do if you don't have qualified speakers for
the event. I guess you could bias the selection process in favour of
women since it is a women's day event, but I don't know how women's
day celebrations work so I don't know how that works.
Siddhesh
[1]
http://piratepad.net/a5QZnEPaP8
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