On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Stephen John Smoogen <smo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> At last week's EPEL meeting, it was proposed that at least a short term > governing committee be put together to help on the following items: > > 1) EPEL.next (EPIC or EPEL-rolling, etc) > 2) Formalizing various amounts of unwritten rules for package addition, > removal and maintenance in current repos. > 3) Lower workload on Kevin Fenzi and Dennis Gilmore as they have been EPEL > since the last EPSCO was around. > Are EPEL.next and current EPEL going to be steered by the same people? > > At that meeting the following people were nominated to the committee: > > Dennis Gilmore > Kevin Fenzi > Stephen Smoogen > Jim Perrin > > Todays (2014-08-29) meeting this was 'formalized' with people attending > the meeting. Added to that was a beginning proposal of committee > governance: > Is the meeting time also formalized? I can make this most of the time, but forgot this morning. (Added to calendar now). > > The governance structure will be a short term organization to set up > policies and procedues in place for continual maintenance of EPEL. The term > of the committee will end 3 months after either new repos are setup or > voted not going to happen by said committee. If a longer term running > committee is required, the previous board will set up policies for > elections and term lengths before the short term committee ends. > > After the meeting I realized that wasn't a good deadline so would like to > alter it these changes should be completed by the Fedora 22 release date. > When is this project release date? On https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/22/Schedule?rd=Releases/22 I see 2015-XX-XX. That's a lot of leeway. > > > Working Motto: We put the SCO in Enterprise Linux > Nice > >
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