As briefly mentioned at the last IRC meeting, our wiki page is in a pretty embarrassing
state.
See:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server
Anyone who wants to get to know more about Fedora Server is likely to be put off. With a
few changes, at least the worst can be fixed.
I propose the following changes, which we hopefully might be able to agree on in a short
time at the upcoming IRC meeting.
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(1)
„more background on this available here“
Replaced by
The founding initiative can be referred here
SECTION policies
(2)
The Server working group meets on a weekly basis in #fedora-meeting-1.
Replaced by
The Server working group meets on a bi-weekly basis in #fedora-meeting.
(3)
The regularly scheduled meeting time is 4 PM ET on Wednesdays.
Replaced boy
The regularly scheduled meeting time is 18:00 UTC on first and third Wednesdays.
SECTION Assets
(4)
Remove out of date notice
(Will be replaced by remarks at the individuell items)
SECTION Approved documents
(5)
Product Requirements Document - Approved by WG 17 January 2014 Approved by FESCo 22
January 201
Append: Currently under revision (may in red)
(6)
Goals for Server Role Installation - Approved 19 Nov 2013
MOVE to Archive, provisionally without replacement
(7)
Short-Term Goals and Long-Term Goals for Fedora Server
Polish Ideas (small ideas that would add a nice level of polish to the server product.
Both MOVE to archive provisionally without replacement
SECTION Research
(8)
SECTION title
Persona Interviews - Interviews for Persona refinement
Both MOVE to archive provisionally without replacement
SECTION Proposals
(9)
Server Lifecycle Proposal
Updates and Testing Proposal
Both either MOVE to archive provisionally without replacement
Or append Currently under revision
(10)
Server Roles Proposal
MOVE to archive provisionally without replacement
SECTION Meeting Minutes
(11)
MOVE completely to "Older meeting minutes"
FILL in the meetings since Dec. 2020
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It's not a lot of work, but at least it fixes the roughest deficiencies.
I can make the changes, provided my FAS credentials allow it. But I don't want to stop
anyone else from doing it either.
Peter