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The '''Fedora Community Action and Impact Lead (FCL)''' is a full-time, Red Hat-employed job to lead initiatives to grow the Fedora user and developer communities, and to make Red Hat / Fedora interactions even more transparent and positive. The Fedora community budget comes to us through The Red Hat Open Source and Standards (OSAS) team, and this position facilitates decision-making on how to best focus that to meet our collective objectives. First and Foremost, the FCL supports the [[Project_Leader]] in all things "Community", and works directly with Fedora Leadership to help bring more Heat and Light to the project.
The '''Fedora Community Action and Impact Lead (FCL)''' is a full-time, Red Hat-employed job to lead initiatives to grow the Fedora user and developer communities, and to make Red Hat / Fedora interactions even more transparent and positive. The Fedora community budget comes to us through The Red Hat Open Source and Standards (OSAS) team, and this position facilitates decision-making on how to best focus that to meet our collective objectives. First and Foremost, the FCL supports the [[Project_Leader]] in all things "Community," and works directly with Fedora Leadership to help bring more Heat and Light to the project.


The FCL is appointed to the Community Action and Impact seat on the Fedora [[Council]], Fedora’s top-level community leadership and governance body. The Council is responsible for stewardship of the Fedora Project as a whole, and supports the health and growth of the Fedora Community.
The FCL is appointed to the Community Action and Impact seat on the Fedora [[Council]], Fedora’s top-level community leadership and governance body. The Council is responsible for stewardship of the Fedora Project as a whole, and supports the health and growth of the Fedora Community.

Revision as of 22:17, 8 January 2016

The Fedora Community Action and Impact Lead (FCL) is a full-time, Red Hat-employed job to lead initiatives to grow the Fedora user and developer communities, and to make Red Hat / Fedora interactions even more transparent and positive. The Fedora community budget comes to us through The Red Hat Open Source and Standards (OSAS) team, and this position facilitates decision-making on how to best focus that to meet our collective objectives. First and Foremost, the FCL supports the Project_Leader in all things "Community," and works directly with Fedora Leadership to help bring more Heat and Light to the project.

The FCL is appointed to the Community Action and Impact seat on the Fedora Council, Fedora’s top-level community leadership and governance body. The Council is responsible for stewardship of the Fedora Project as a whole, and supports the health and growth of the Fedora Community.

The main vehicle through which the FCL achieves these goals and objectives is the Fedora Community Operations Team (CommOps)

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