There is no FLSCo. We never really had the manpower to properly
operate a SCo. The last 'proper' committee meeting was mid-2008, more
than 5 years ago.
Practically and historically, some of the active people act as
spokespeople for different groups: Piotr and recently Kevin Raymond
for the Fedora community, Noriko for Red Hat translators and myself
and Diego for tools. Which is fine -- it's actually how free software
usually works.
Jared, your help was very useful, thank you for stepping in.
-d
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Jared K. Smith <jsmith(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:25 AM, sankarshan
<foss.mailinglists(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Now, traditionally, FLSCo, the Fedora Board and, the FPL have not been
> tremendously active when it comes to language related issues (contrast
> the involvement with FESCo). So, if you did elect to have default
> opt-in as a FLSCo representative, there was perhaps a requirement of a
> FLSCo meeting.
To be perfectly honest, for the entire time I was the FPL, I had no idea
that the FLSCo was still operating as a steering committee. I saw lots of
conversations on this list and tried my best to help interact with the
people working on translations, but didn't ever see any evidence of FLSCo
operating as a steering committee -- no meetings or recorded minutes, no
elections, no messages to the Fedora Board, nothing. The Fedora wiki shows
the last recorded meeting in 2009, and the last elections in 2008. Am I
missing something here?
Had I known there was a working FLSCo at the time, I certainly would have
reached out and been more actively involved.
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