On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 15:21:45 -0700 Karsten Wade <[email protected]> wrote:
> In today's meeting we discussed creating a simple message about EPEL > that attracts contributors. We then agree to amplify the message > through blog posts, stories, and engaging with Marketing, Ambassadors, > and other word spreaders. I think thats a great idea. > Here are some elements I think are important: > > * Easier to contribute to EPEL than ever before. > > * Stable, secure, well-maintained packages for enterprise Linux > environments. > > * Don't rebuild the wheel that we've already have greased and running > well. All good. Add perhaps: * Contribute back to the community packages you have been maintaining. > Ones that I don't know what to do with but would be fun to work in > somehow: > > * Pathway to RHEL updates? > > * Way to help define EL roadmap. > > * If you run your business on a RHEL-base, you need to know about > EPEL. > > * If you package community-sourced software for your enterprise, why > not do it in EPEL? > > * Have you ever had EPEL recommended by Red Hat support, kbase, > training, consultants, etc.? Yeah, not sure on those either. I think many are concepts it's hard to decribe in a small bullet point. Might each be worth a blog post or the like however. > cheers - Karsten kevin
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