On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 11:37:13AM +0100, Yaakov Nemoy wrote:
> I want to reiterate again that we need to find a way to invite /
incorporate other projects
> in the umbrella that are technically not a direct Fedora upstream or
JBoss.org
project
> like e.g.
rhq-project.org which is (partially) hosted at Fedorahosted, but which
fall under
> the umbrella because of the sponsoring organization.
I think that if we want to make this effective for RHQ, we need to get
your org in with our planning. This way we can generate some noise
about what kind of projects you're looking to do, and help send good
students to you if they have good ideas of their own.
In particular, we want are thinking about RHQ as an upstream and also
as a sub-project. There are slightly different things these audiences
need.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GSoC_2010_plan#Sub-projects
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/GSoC_2010_plan#Upstreams
FWIW, incorporating projects such as RHQ is exactly what our umbrella
efforts should be doing.
I think the next step is to make sure that your name gets included
with the marketing noise that's made.
For this year we are using the Fedora Project open community
infrastructure. For example, the marketing noise is coordinated
through Fedora Marketing:
marketing(a)lists.fedoraproject.og
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing
We already have plans with Red Hat's PR team to do a collaborative
press release that goes out after we have confirmed status as a
mentoring organization. We'll definitely have to keep this list in
the loop, but most of the work will happen there.
- Karsten
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