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Fedora as public network is a huge platform that has too many tools trying to work as one. Even if we know that some task needs a more detailed tool, we deal with this issue as if all teams and task needs a unique tool to have a good function. | Fedora as public network is a huge platform that has too many tools trying to work as one. Even if we know that some task needs a more detailed tool, we deal with this issue as if all teams and task needs a unique tool to have a good function. | ||
Some of the common points that we need to think about and try to change are this: | |||
* Fedora as a community has too many people that want contribute; but also has too many tool and the connection between them is not always easy to find. | |||
* Our wiki is not a communitay site, and should not be one. This is why social networks work better with people groups. "People like to see what's everyone doing... in a pretty way" | |||
* Wiki doesn't help to have unified content. Several times we see cases when the same info is writting more than 3 times. | |||
* Having soo many tools makes the unifiying work almost impossible; because we send the message that "is ok that everyone try their own tool and try to work their own way" | |||
== Working on solutions == |
Revision as of 21:49, 28 July 2010
Infra Ideas
What's Fedora missing as community that can be solved with a proper infrastructure?
Fedora as public network is a huge platform that has too many tools trying to work as one. Even if we know that some task needs a more detailed tool, we deal with this issue as if all teams and task needs a unique tool to have a good function.
Some of the common points that we need to think about and try to change are this:
- Fedora as a community has too many people that want contribute; but also has too many tool and the connection between them is not always easy to find.
- Our wiki is not a communitay site, and should not be one. This is why social networks work better with people groups. "People like to see what's everyone doing... in a pretty way"
- Wiki doesn't help to have unified content. Several times we see cases when the same info is writting more than 3 times.
- Having soo many tools makes the unifiying work almost impossible; because we send the message that "is ok that everyone try their own tool and try to work their own way"