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2015 Apr 03
3
Community voice (was [CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64)
...( we meet once a month ).
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Limiting the influence of the community to spectate and feedback seems less than I would expect. If community involvement in governance is to be improved, it needs to be seen to make a difference. OpenStack has ambassadors (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Community/AmbassadorProgram) and elections to the 1/3 of the board from the community. This is probably too heavy for CentOS but some form of community representation with a genuine voice in governance would seem reasonable for an open source project.
However, with the board rules as defined in http://www.centos.org/about/go...
2015 Apr 03
0
Community voice (was [CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64)
...possible.)
> Limiting the influence of the community to spectate and feedback seems
> less than I would expect. If community involvement in governance is to be
> improved, it needs to be seen to make a difference. OpenStack has
> ambassadors (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Community/AmbassadorProgram)
> and elections to the 1/3 of the board from the community. This is probably
> too heavy for CentOS but some form of community representation with a
> genuine voice in governance would seem reasonable for an open source
> project.
>
> However, with the board rules as defined in
&...
2015 Apr 03
1
Community voice (was [CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64)
...e influence of the community to spectate and feedback seems
>> less than I would expect. If community involvement in governance is to
>> be
>> improved, it needs to be seen to make a difference. OpenStack has
>> ambassadors
>> (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Community/AmbassadorProgram)
>> and elections to the 1/3 of the board from the community. This is
>> probably
>> too heavy for CentOS but some form of community representation with a
>> genuine voice in governance would seem reasonable for an open source
>> project.
>>
>> However, wit...