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#* If so, where? | |||
#* If not, why not? | |||
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== Issues == | == Issues == | ||
Issues should live in one of the two sections below: | |||
=== Addressed Issues === | === Addressed Issues === |
Revision as of 23:12, 18 January 2010
This page catalogs unfinished board business.
For each issue we need filter each issue through this criteria:
- Have we resolved the issue?
- If so, where?
- If not, why not?
- Was the answer complete enough?
Issues
Issues should live in one of the two sections below:
Addressed Issues
- What is the target audience for the Fedora Distribution?
- (reference Paul's response) http://lwn.net/Articles/358865/
- TODO: this decision needs a stand-alone wiki page for ready reference--we shouldn't be referring to mail archives for things like this
- What is the Board's role?
- Set a defining vision for the Project and enable other groups to work toward it, without excluding those who want to do other things
- Is there default spin?
- Yes, it is the "Desktop Spin"
Un-Addressed Issues
- Does letting thousands of contributors do what they want have a negative impact on our OS?
- How is the Fedora distribution defined? Is it a universe of packages, a specific spin, or is it something else?
- Can SIGs / Spins define their own target audience?
- Can SIGs / Spins change the distribution sufficiently within the scope of what we permit by today's guidelines to effectively reach that target audience?
- Can SIGs create remixes, or only spins?
- Do spin-creating SIGs need to create spins?
- If the "Desktop Spin" is the default offering, does this mean the Desktop team defines the user experience for all of Fedora?
- what if some SIG disagrees?
- Is it possible for there to be a different default offering for Fedora? Why or why not?
- What is a target audience? Is it a concrete persona? Is it an abstract paragraph or two on a wiki?