Committee announcements & team read-outs(jwf, 21:14:04)
The FESCo and Mindshare elections have now
closed nominations and will proceed with the election. There was no
nomination for the open Council seat, and so nominations were
extended by one week.(jwf,
21:16:32)
JWF is working on a GitLab-based process for
requesting Fedora travel funding and support to attend events and
conferences. Think of it as a cross between the Mindshare Pagure
repo and the fedora-budget Pagure repo. More to come hopefully by
the end of this week.(jwf,
21:17:21)
There will be a year-end social for the Fedora
Badges community to come together, get to know each other better,
and look at an early timeline for 2023 as we work on building a plan
around reviving Fedora Badges. 2022 December 15th at 16:00
UTC.(jwf,
21:19:26)
It is too late to update the questions for the
current release cycle, but we can still submit our feedback to the
election wrangler to update for the next round. There is a proposal
in the ticket to replace an old question with a new one:(jwf,
21:30:38)
BEFORE: What would you like to contribute to
the Mindshare committee during your term?(jwf,
21:30:44)
AFTER: During your Mindshare term, which part
of Fedora do you think needs the most attention?(jwf,
21:30:49)
AGREED: jflory7,
mizmo, & davdunc record +1 votes for an updated phrasing of the
new question: "What part of Fedora do you think needs the most
attention from the Mindshare Committee during your term?"(jwf,
21:34:19)
ACTION: jwf Update
ticket and coordinate with election wrangler on the updated question
for next election round.(jwf,
21:34:46)
Ticket #361: Fedora Linux 37 Release Party Coordination Ticket(jwf, 21:35:44)
Máirín Duffy shared the Media/Video Titles repo
that the Design Team uses. There may be capacity from Fedora Design
for helping with video editing and creating thumbnails for the
release party.(jwf,
21:54:43)