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* [[User:adelton|Jan Pazdziora]] -- maintainer of FreeIPA server in Docker container and external authentication modules for Apache HTTP server. My goal is to have the modular approach powerful enough to support fairly complex applications like FreeIPA, and flexible enough to combine the solutions both for development and production, focusing on authentication and authorization.
* [[User:adelton|Jan Pazdziora]] -- maintainer of FreeIPA server in Docker container and external authentication modules for Apache HTTP server. My goal is to have the modular approach powerful enough to support fairly complex applications like FreeIPA, and flexible enough to combine the solutions both for development and production, focusing on authentication and authorization.
* [[User: lkocman|Luboš Kocman]] - Releng, code contributor to upstream rel-eng tools: mainly pungi, productmd. I'd like to bend rel-eng tools to scale with modularity (mainly split one big process of composing into independent/reusable actions).
* [[User: lkocman|Luboš Kocman]] - Releng, code contributor to upstream rel-eng tools: mainly pungi, productmd. I'd like to bend rel-eng tools to scale with modularity (mainly split one big process of composing into independent/reusable actions).
 
* [[User:tflink|Tim Flink]] - Fedora QA, Taskotron lead. I want to help improve coordination between the upcoming changes and QA.
* [[User:fas-username|real-name]] - < some remarks about your background />. < why modularity is interesting for you or what you hope to accomplish />.
* [[User:fas-username|real-name]] - < some remarks about your background />. < why modularity is interesting for you or what you hope to accomplish />.

Revision as of 19:46, 22 March 2016

Working Group Self-Nominations

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Nomination period
Nominations will close on April 18, 2016 00:00 UTC. If you want to self-nominate, please have your name entered below before that time.

To volunteer to serve on the Fedora Modularity Working Group, simply add yourself below, along with a brief description of your current involvement with Fedora and plans for participation in this group. Note that this will be a highly technical working group. We're looking particularly (but not exclusively) for representation from the previous Environments & Stacks and Base WGs, Release Engineering, Infrastructure, Quality Assurance, and the Security Team.

See the the devel-list annoucement and Objectives/Fedora Modularization, Prototype Phase for background on what this is all about.


  • Langdon White - Fedora Council member, Modularity Objective Lead, application developer, architect, manager, etc. I want to make Fedora more welcoming and usable by separating the lifecycles of applications from the OS.
  • Mike DePaulo - Packager & ambassador. SysAdmin by day. I like having the freedom to install any version of any application I want. That may not be 100% achievable, but I am passionate about working towards that goal.
  • Chaoyi Zha - Developer on Infrastructure team, packager, ambassador. I want to help make Fedora more welcoming and customizable for a wider range of users.
  • Nick Coghlan - Fedora Environments & Stacks member, CPython core developer involved in Python packaging initiatives. I want to help improve the Python upstream -> Fedora downstream redistribution pipeline.
  • Harald Hoyer - Former Base Working Group member -> Helping out to form the Base module with the knowledge gained in the Base WG.
  • Petr Šabata -- Packager, packaging sponsor, Perl hacker. I want to participate in defining the, hopefully successful, future of Fedora and make sure it all makes sense.
  • Jan Pazdziora -- maintainer of FreeIPA server in Docker container and external authentication modules for Apache HTTP server. My goal is to have the modular approach powerful enough to support fairly complex applications like FreeIPA, and flexible enough to combine the solutions both for development and production, focusing on authentication and authorization.
  • Luboš Kocman - Releng, code contributor to upstream rel-eng tools: mainly pungi, productmd. I'd like to bend rel-eng tools to scale with modularity (mainly split one big process of composing into independent/reusable actions).
  • Tim Flink - Fedora QA, Taskotron lead. I want to help improve coordination between the upcoming changes and QA.
  • real-name - < some remarks about your background />. < why modularity is interesting for you or what you hope to accomplish />.