Hey everyone,
A few more people asked me about how to get involved in Fedora Cloud and one of my usual suggestions is "come to a meeting!" However, the meetings are always falling on David to run (thank you, David!) and it might be nice to set up some kind of a rotating meeting chair.
This seems to work well in FESCo-land and we might be able to adopt a similar meeting process[0]. We normally ask if someone is interested in being the chair for the next meeting just before a meeting ends.
These meetings will likely become more important as we work through the remaining items required to restore the Cloud Base to an official Fedora Edition[1].
Thoughts?
I'm happy to throw my hat in the ring for one of the upcoming meetings.
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FESCo_meeting_process [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RestoreCloudEdition
On Tue, Sep 6, 2022 at 4:54 PM Major Hayden major@redhat.com wrote:
Hey everyone,
A few more people asked me about how to get involved in Fedora Cloud and one of my usual suggestions is "come to a meeting!" However, the meetings are always falling on David to run (thank you, David!) and it might be nice to set up some kind of a rotating meeting chair.
This seems to work well in FESCo-land and we might be able to adopt a similar meeting process[0]. We normally ask if someone is interested in being the chair for the next meeting just before a meeting ends.
These meetings will likely become more important as we work through the remaining items required to restore the Cloud Base to an official Fedora Edition[1].
Thoughts?
I'm happy to throw my hat in the ring for one of the upcoming meetings.
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FESCo_meeting_process [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RestoreCloudEdition
Rotating every week might be a bit much. Fedora Workstation does a meeting chair election after each release cycle. That might work better and let people have the opportunity to properly build skills if they're interested in it.
On Sep 6, 2022, at 1:56 PM, Neal Gompa <ngompa13@gmail.commailto:ngompa13@gmail.com> wrote:
Rotating every week might be a bit much. Fedora Workstation does a meeting chair election after each release cycle. That might work better and let people have the opportunity to properly build skills if they're interested in it.
I think that’s reasonable. Maybe we can set up some automation around the prep for the meeting too. So we can spin the wheel and then take the meeting for 2-4 weeks or so.
On 9/6/22 15:59, Duncan, David wrote:
Rotating every week might be a bit much. Fedora Workstation does a meeting chair election after each release cycle. That might work better and let people have the opportunity to properly build skills if they're interested in it.
I think that’s reasonable. Maybe we can set up some automation around the prep for the meeting too. So we can spin the wheel and then take the meeting for 2-4 weeks or so.
I'm on the road (literally) for the next meeting, so although I can't chair it, I could hack through some wiki page things for making it easy to copy/paste agendas and such.
On Sep 6, 2022, at 1:53 PM, Major Hayden major@redhat.com wrote:
Hey everyone,
A few more people asked me about how to get involved in Fedora Cloud and one of my usual suggestions is "come to a meeting!" However, the meetings are always falling on David to run (thank you, David!) and it might be nice to set up some kind of a rotating meeting chair.
This seems to work well in FESCo-land and we might be able to adopt a similar meeting process[0]. We normally ask if someone is interested in being the chair for the next meeting just before a meeting ends.
These meetings will likely become more important as we work through the remaining items required to restore the Cloud Base to an official Fedora Edition[1].
Thoughts?
I am so down for this! I can’t believe I didn’t think to propose it earlier.
I'm happy to throw my hat in the ring for one of the upcoming meetings.
Consider this my formal acceptance of this as a way forward. I think this is stellar, but I’ll keep my eye on the door and if there is a need, consider me a volunteer to take the meeting when we can’t find someone else.
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FESCo_meeting_process [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RestoreCloudEdition
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