I'd like to introduce to you Environment and Stack group. From our first round of emails it looks like we will work on interpreted languages, databases, software collections... We'd like to setup good environment for developers and admins and give other groups good environment for their work. Our group didn't speak about any regular meetings and if we have some, it will be hard to plan time, because we are spread in many time-zones. I asked for new mailing list called env-and-stacks. I hope it's fine with all members of this group, I felt there was wish to have dedicated mailing list for the group. As soon as mailing list is created, we will start working on our product requirement document. Currently, some members are working on:
* SCL in Fedora
* Python3 as default
And I guess everyone has an idea what can be improved in his/her area of expertise or how can be improved or changed tooling, which we are using. Let's meet on new mailing lists with your ideas.

The initial voting membership was selected by the FESCo coordinator (me, Marcela Mašláňová). There are more members of the group and it would be good if even more people join the discussion.

* Toshio Kuratomi as member of FPC and infrastructure he can help with guidelines and changes in infrastructure.

* Petr Kovar Technical writer at Red Hat, working on RPM and Software Collections documentation. Long-time contributor to Fedora and GNOME documentation, i18n & l10n and related fields. He'd like to focus on providing good packaging documentation for Fedora contributors and users.

* Tadej Janež "Pythonista" who would like to help in making Fedora the most attractive platform for upstream Python projects and developers.

* Sam Kottler As a member of the Rubygems + Bundler core teams, he'd like to help make the Ruby stack on Fedora more robust and have a particular interest in integrating the runtime more tightly with SCL.

* Slavek Kabrda Python maintainer, packager, developer of pyp2rpm and spec2scl. His interest is integrating Software Collections into Fedora and make them useful for wide community. Most experience packager of SCLs.

* John Dulaney Representing the Fedora QA.

* Honza Horak Databases team lead in Red Hat, package (co-)maintainer of several databases. He will try to find a way to offer both stability and new features within databases area.

* Jens Petersen Haskell SIG, i18n Project, Proven Packager and Tester. He would like to help strengthen the support for Functional Programming Languages and the general Fedora software developer experience, and in particular to make it easier to package for modern programming languages for Fedora.

Marcela
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