Josh Boyer wrote on 20.03.2012 02:26:
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Jon Ciesla <limburg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> * #830 F18 Feature: ARM as Primary Arch --
>>  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedoraARM  (limburgher,
>>  18:44:13)
>>  * LINK:
>>    
>> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Machine_Resources_For_Package_Maintainers
>>    (nirik, 18:45:42)
>>  * AGREED: ask qa, rel-eng, kernel and infra teams to provide feedback
>>    on the proposal. Ask fesco members to come up with critera that they
>>    would want to add and revisit next week.  (+8,-:0,0:0)  (limburgher,
>>    19:09:50)
> 
> It's fairly disappointing this was discussed during this meeting without
> being on the agenda that was sent out.  This is a rather large item that
> needs a lot of discussion among the various groups in Fedora, and I'm sure
> that I'm not the only person that wasn't aware it was even going to be in
> the meeting today.  (Even ignoring the fact that the agenda was sent without
> a proper Subject and easily skipped.)

+1

From my point of view the root of the problem is: Crucial information is
spread over way to many places which makes it hard to stay on top. If
you want to be aware of what happens in Fedora land, that you afaics
have to keep an eye on

- this list and at least fab-list
- parts of the wiki, which is really hard (for example there is afaics
no easy way to just follow the pages that are used to track new Features )
- the talk pages to those wiki pages (see yesterdays discussion about
the proposed kernel-module, where I missed to look there)
- the tickets in trac (like the one for Fesco meetings)
- and ideally IRC and some more lists

I have no real idea how to fix this, but I tend to say we need to way
better make sure that important information and discussion get on this
list in a easy consumable way(¹), as that's the only place where
everybody looks. Sure, that can lead to a heated discussion, but then
let's deal with it.

CU
 knurd

(¹) it for example always annoys me a little bit that there are no
direct links to the trac tickets in which FESCo tracks the issues it
wants to discuss in a meeting -- I know how to find them and it's just
one or two additional clicks, but those are a little bit annoying
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