Hello Fedora-developers,

Below is the very rought first draft of the message that I said that I wanted to send out to the Fedora users group to see if we could get some help with things other than programming on Fedora. I am sending it out to the fedora developers list first to get feedback from you guys before I do: Send me any corrections or improvements that you see and I will send it out sometime late next week.

Thanks,

Thorny

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Thornton Staples
 Director of Community Strategy and Alliances
 Director of the Fedora Project
 DuraSpace, Inc.
[email protected]           (202) 684-6952
skype: thorny.staples         www.duraspace.org


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In my recent travels, I have been hearing that there are people out there who 
would like to get involved in the Fedora repository development process in ways 
other than programming. I thought that I would use this opportunity to get the 
conversation started.

I hope that everyone is aware by now that the development process has moved 
completely (and rapidly!) away from being a DuraSpace project to a completely 
community-based project for which DuraSpace provides resources and acts more as 
the catalyst. We now have a commiters group who control the codebase 
completely, voting on which features get added based on a database of feature 
and bug-fix requests that is added to by the community in general.

I am very pleased to say that we now have 11 committers, 8 of which are not 
directly associated with DuraSpace, who come from Denmark, Germany, the UK and 
the US. They meet every Tuesday at 11:00 eastern time  in the US in a joint 
conference call and IRC chat. Information about the process can be found on the 
wiki at 
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FCREPO/Fedora+Repository+Development+Wiki. 
Meetings are open to anyone who would like to participate. All code development 
discussions happen on the Fedora-devleopers mailing list.

Several other possible roles have been discussed that would help out immensely. 
These roles could be filled by individuals or groups, but would generally 
involve participating in the meetings and email discussions to provide help in 
ways other than the programming.

The first role is a communications function. It would be great to have regular 
reporting going on the help the community at large know what is going on with 
the core developmnent process. This would involve direct participation in the 
process and regular reporting to the list about what features were under 
discussion, why they get onto the list of features for the next release or not, 
how the features will be implements, surveying the community when there are 
questions that need answers from the wider community, etc.

Another function that is related to the first one is helping with recruiting 
for new contributors to help with the porgramming. Many features are deemed to 
be important and appropriate for inclusion in the code base, but the committers 
just done have the time to do them all. Help with connecting with programmers 
who work for institutions who need particular features and bug fixes to be done 
more quickly would be really help. Note that the governance structure for the 
committers group specifies that new committers can be voted onto the group 
based on code that is contributed.

Help with the documentation would be a great addition to the  group. If anyone is 
interested in particiapation in testing documentation at release time, working with a 
programmer to develop more elaborate docs for new features, re-writing and improving 
existing documentation, adding to and updating information on the wiki like the 
"Getting Started" pages, etc., we would love to hear from you!

If you are interested in participating in these ways, or other ways that we 
haven't thought of,  you can let me ([email protected]) or Chris Wilper 
([email protected]) know, or write to the developers list directly. We can 
also get discussion about any of these roles on the agenda for a commiters 
meeting.

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