The following elections will take place in November 2014:
- Council (two seats)
The elected positions cover Fedora's subprojects not under the engineering or outreach banners (Documentation, Translation, etc.), and the community at large. One specific responsibility is to represent the voice of individual contributors to the Fedora project. Each representative will also work on specific goals which she or he brings to the Council as highlighted during the election process.
See Council page for more details regarding Council goals and structure.
All dates and times noted are UTC time.
Council Elections November 2014
These are the first Council elections, no previous history recorded.
There are two seats up for elections this period. One seat is for the whole period (1st place), one is for the half of the period (2nd) to initiate elections process for Council with two elections per year.
Candidate Template
Introduction
- Goal statement:
- Past work summary:
- Future plans:
- Anything else you want to add:
Questionnaire
Candidates
Haïkel Guémar (number80)
- Goal statement: Ensure that Fedora community grows steadily and in a healthy way.
- Past work summary:
- Fedora Board Member (F21)
- Fedora Cloud WG member
- Package maintainer since 2006 (sponsor)
- Active Ambassador since 2006
- Fedora Community Member since 2004
- Future Plans:
- Identify projects goals and enable the community to achieve them in best conditions.
- Encourage diversity within our community
- Collaborate more tightly with our sister community aka CentOS
Pete Travis (randomuser)
- Goal statement: Proactively encourage sharing of skills and knowledge within the community.
- Past work summary:
- Contributor since 2011
- Most active in documentation, user support.
- (mostly casual) package maintainer.
- Mentor for new contributors (somewhat informal except in docs, join SIG).
- Follows *many* sub-communities and their efforts.
- Future Plans:
- Encourage collaboration, so sub-communities benefit from expertise of contributors in other groups.
- Define a pipeline to bring people from casual user to active contributor, work with various groups to provide a smooth and consistent onboarding experience.
- Implement a more effective feedback loop between Fedora contributors and the greater Fedora community, with actionable metrics, transparency, and clear opportunities to increase involvement