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The team has changed over the years, but the current roster is: | |||
[[User: | * [[User:Mspevack|Max Spevack]], the team's manager and former [[FPL|Fedora Project Leader]]. | ||
* [[User:Quaid|Karsten 'quaid' Wade]], giving voice to [http://theopensourceway.org/wiki/Main_Page The Open Source Way] and a long-time Fedora leader. | |||
[[User:Quaid|Karsten 'quaid' Wade]] | * [[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]], the force behind [http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Main_Page TeachingOpenSource.org] and [http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE POSSE]. | ||
* [[User:Ianweller|Ian Weller]], Fedora jack-of-all-trades and Red Hat intern/part-timer. | |||
[[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]] |
Revision as of 01:25, 3 June 2010
The Community Architecture team is responsible for ensuring that the free software community is an equal partner in the creation of Red Hat's products, including the Fedora Project. We are responsible for defining and executing Red Hat's global community development strategy.
Our team's mission is inspired by Red Hat's mission statement: To be the catalyst in communities of customers, contributors, and partners creating better technology the open source way.
Red Hat associates can see more on our internal wiki.
Who is CommArch?
The team has changed over the years, but the current roster is:
- Max Spevack, the team's manager and former Fedora Project Leader.
- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, giving voice to The Open Source Way and a long-time Fedora leader.
- Mel Chua, the force behind TeachingOpenSource.org and POSSE.
- Ian Weller, Fedora jack-of-all-trades and Red Hat intern/part-timer.
Pages in category "Community Architecture"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.