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= '''FOSCo''' =


== Announcing Fedora 23 ==


Fedora Project is pleased to announce the [[Releases/23/Schedule|immediate release of Fedora 23]], the latest incarnation of our community-built Linux-based operating system.
== '''What is FOSCo?''' ==


A year ago, we had our first release to feature three different editions — Fedora Workstation, Fedora Server, and Fedora Cloud — each custom-fit for your needs in these different areas. Versions are also available in '''''Spins''''', '''''Labs''''', '''''Arm'''''. Now, we're pleased to bring you the latest main versions of each of these.
'''Fedora Outreach Steering Committee (FOSCo) strives to be a group for cross-team collaboration on all user facing efforts, with representation from any interested groups, Special Interest Groups (SIGs), or individuals.'''


=== Fedora Workstation ===
FOSCo has a remit to track efforts in all project areas against a commonly agreed set of goals, with an remit of communicating these efforts with the larger community in an easy to follow manner.
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|[[File:Fedora-workstation-v5a-infinity.png|center|100px]]
|If you're a laptop or home user, hobbyist, enthusiast, student, or a software developer, Fedora Workstation is perfect for you. Fedora Workstation includes the newest release of the [https://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/ GNOME] desktop, which makes your everyday computing simple, polished, and pleasant.  Experience the sleek interface and powerful tools for yourself -- [https://getfedora.org/workstation download Fedora Workstation] now!
|}


=== Fedora Server ===
FOSCo works towards improving internal cooperation and wishes to make outward-facing efforts more effective and develop a stronger sense of community.
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|[[File:Fedora-server-v5a-infinity.png|center|100px]]
|Fedora Server makes service management simple with [https://github.com/libre-server/rolekit RoleKit], a programmatic interface for quick deployment, and [http://cockpit-project.org/ Cockpit], a remote web GUI. Now in Fedora Server 23, you can manage [http://kubernetes.io/ Kubernetes] clusters from the Cockpit Admin Console, or launch a FreeIPA domain controller from a kickstart file. [https://getfedora.org/server Get Fedora Server] this morning and have an identity management solution in place by lunchtime.
|}


=== Fedora Cloud ===
[[File:FOSCo_rev_1.png|center| 600px |First FOSCo Composition]]
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|[[File:Fedora-cloud-v5a-infinity.png|center|100px]]
|Build scale-out computing with Fedora Cloud. The Fedora Cloud Base image provides a minimal OS platform which can be downloaded for use in OpenStack, or launched directly into EC2. Fedora Atomic Host takes things in a more radical direction, providing a specialized system for running Docker containers and Atomic Apps. Now with Fedora 23, Fedora Atomic host will be updated on a two-week cycle to keep at the edge of emerging technology.
|}


=== Spins, Labs, and ARM ===
== '''Functions''' ==


Fedora is also available for several purpose:
FOSCo functions are:


{|border="1"
===== Primary channel of communication amongst groups =====
|-
* shares mainstream communications, news and other stuff related to the Project outreach:
|[[File:Spin.png|center|50px]]
** each group shares their concerning part with their contributors;
|Fedora Spins are [https://spins.fedoraproject.org alternative desktops] for Fedora that provide a different experience than the standard Fedora Workstation edition. For instance, the Fedora KDE and Fedora Xfce spins provide popular alternatives to GNOME for Fedora users who enjoy the KDE or Xfce experience.  
* lead discussions about the above mentioned communications.


There's a new spin in town for Fedora 23. Want a classic take on a modern desktop? If so, the '''Cinnamon spin''' may just be what you're hoping to find. Fedora 23 includes a spin that tries to emulate the GNOME 2 experience using GNOME Shell from GNOME 3.x. Learn more at [http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/ Cinnamon].
===== Proposes budget and its allotment (in place of FAmSCo) =====
* verifies the respect of the [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Budget.next budgeting rules];
* according to the [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Budget.next budgeting rules] presents the regional budgets to the Council and reports the results to the regions;
* nominates the regional treasures;
* works in accordance with OSAS for the tickets approval and reimbursement;
* approves funding and swag requests (outside the accountability of each group).


Sugar on a Stick is a stand-alone implementation of the desktop environment originally designed for the One Laptop per Child project. Fedora's SoaS spin has been updated to '''Sugar 0.106''', for better performance, updated activities, and a new "social help" feature for collaborative learning. [https://spins.fedoraproject.org Get Fedora 23 Spins].
===== proposes marketing strategies=====
|-
* keeps contacts with the press;
|[[File:Labs.png|center|50px]]
** nominates the regional responsive for the press.
|Fedora Labs are [https://labs.fedoraproject.org curated software collections]. You can find updated live media focused on Games, Design, Robotics, and more. [https://labs.fedoraproject.org Get Fedora 23 Labs].
* plans the strategies for the growth of Fedora;
|-
** long term actions to be undertaken;
|[[File:Arm.png|center|50px]]
** set points to be reached in a medium period (a couple of releases);
|suitable for ARM-based computers used as servers, typically in a headless environment.[https://arm.fedoraproject.org/ Get Fedora 23 Arm].
* manages swag production;
|}
** decides which kind of swag will be product;
** analyze the estimates cost of production.
** nominates the regional logistician delegate responsive for the swag;
** improves the rules for the swag requests;


== Release history ==  
===== proposes documentation strategies =====
* evaluates the documentation to be ready at new Fedora release;
** organizes efforts to be done for being ready.
* plans the common strategies to bring new people;
* monitors the state of documentation.


As usual the Community began to work on Fedora 23 immediately after the previous release. which don't mean the planning started exactly in those days. Fedora is community-driven, so most the people working on improvements is multitasking with a peek on the current release and another focused on the future.
===== proposes design strategies =====
The Alpha and Beta releases went very well and since the start were really stable therefore the testing period went smoothly mainly because the QA Team did a great work and developers were careful to detect and resolve issues in advance.
* organize the Design FAD for the long term strategies;
In order to keep high the quality of Fedora 23, the GO/NO-GO meeting held on [https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-2/2015-10-22/f23-final-go_no_go-meeting.2015-10-22-16.00.log.html/2015/10/22] established a one week delay because of some issues that a final user don't have to suffer.
* improves the design guidelines;
This is the proof that the Project is focused towards the user and the usability of its OS.  
* get in touch with the Design team for the over groups requests.


== User Point of View: Improvements  ==
===== proposes ambassadors strategies =====
* coordinates Marketing and Ambassador to get more focused strategies;
* nominates the regional Storyteller which takes care of event reports;
* coordinates regional groups;
* monitors the regional Ambassadors groups.


===== solves over groups issues =====
* tracks and solve each issue due to a overlay work flow;
* tracks and solve issues amongst people.


===== coordinates groups tasks =====
* tracks and follows [https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-{{FedoraVersionNumber|next}} the outreach release tasks];
* nominates the representative for the outreach at readiness meetings;


'''''say something about user-side improvements'''''
===== finds solutions for sharing people amongst groups when workloads required =====
* when needed organizes a team of users assigned to a task;
** nominates the representative of that working group;
** sets a deadline within which the work has to be done.
* manages priorities amongst groups that need to share resources;
* monitors the work in progress.


===== requires and analyze metrics for the outreach activities =====
* selects which metrics are needed to track the work flow;
* gets the people aware of the results of the metrics;
* reports the results of the activity to the Council;
* nominates the Council representative;
* documents the state of the OS;
** establishes which tools are helpful to reach this goal;
** keeps updated the results by period.


===== proposes groups improvements and coordinates them =====
* evaluates improvements coming fro the base of the contributors;
** creates the tasks for the ones accepted;
** sets a deadline for the final results;
** nominates a coordinator for the task;


===== leads outreach efforts =====
* if requested FOSCo representative (one or more than one) leads the efforts towards a main target(s);
** assign a part of the budget (over groups) for reaching target(s);
** nominates one of the regional treasurers to check and keep expenses within the budget;
** asks to the responsive the state of the task.


== System Point of View: Improvements ==
===== brings up engineering strategies (Engineering is FESCo's business and the overall strategy is up to the council) =====
* keeps the groups updated about the Engineering strategies and plans.
** get regulars report from FESCo and Council about the Engineering part of the Project;
** nominates the wrangler.


=== Fedora-Wide Changes ===
===== gets in touch with the Council for over outreach issues =====
* asks to the Council for each question in which FOSCo has not any mandate.
* in the case Council gives a mandate to FOSCo, opening a task to regulate it;
** nominates a representative for the task;
** give a deadline for the task to be done;
** track the status of the task.


Fedora 23 includes a number of changes that will improve all of the editions. For example, Fedora 23 makes use of compiler flags to  improve security by "[[Changes/Harden_All_Packages|hardening]]" the binaries against memory corruption vulnerabilities, buffer overflows, and so on. This is a "behind the scenes" change that most users won't notice through normal use of a Fedora edition, but will help provide additional system security.  
===== supports Fedora worldwide =====
* In the case it needed a over group coordination at any event, one of the members of FOSCo will be appointed for leading the efforts.


Likewise, Fedora 23 has disabled SSL3 and RC4 by default due to known vulnerabilities in the protocols. This means all applications that use GNUTLS and OpenSSL libraries have had the SSL3 protocol and RC4 cipher disabled.
===== organizes a FAD with team leaders to be held once per year =====
* Select which kind of FAD will be held (hangouts, IRC, face to face);
** assign an organizer;
** allocates a budget;


Fedora 23 comes with the latest version of [[Changes/Mono_4|Mono 4]]. This means a big improvement because we were stuck with an ancient version of Mono (2.10) for too long. All packages within Fedora that are based on Mono have been adjusted and rebuilt, to target the 4.5 version of the .Net framework. Mono 4 does not support solutions targeting v1.0, v2.0 or v3.5 of .Net, but usually they can be easily upgraded to v4.5.
===== coordinates the Ambassadors program and Mentors programs =====
* Because of the FAMSCo dissolution FOSCo will keep all the FAmSCo tasks:
** ticketing system (until it will be ported to pagure);
** mentoring program;
** [https://fedorahosted.org/famsco/report/1 actual open tickets].


Fedora 23 also includes support for [http://blog.unicode.org/2015/06/announcing-unicode-standard-version-80.html Unicode 8.0], which includes new emojis, and improvements in sorting Unicode text and processing non-ASCII URLs.
===== keeps updated, clear and simple all the groups policies =====
* checks and keeps updated policies of all the groups;
* acts towards the harmonization of the policies.


=== Fedora Server ===
===== verifies conditions to bring on board other groups =====
* checks availability of websites;
* checks availability of G11n;
* checks availability of other groups and SIGs;
* integrates the committee making available the seats as needed.


The Fedora Server release includes a number of interesting changes and additions.
== '''Composition''' ==
The first committee is composed by:
#Appointed members
#*Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator
#*Fedora Project Leader (only if necessary and he/she wants to)
#Representatives
#*4 from the regions (appointed by the regional ambassadors communities)
#*1 from the design team
#*1 from marketing
#*1 from CommOps
#*1 from docs


The rolekit service now supports setting up three roles. In addition to the previously supported Domain Controller (powered by FreeIPA abd Database Server (powered by PostgreSQL) roles, Fedora Server 23 features a '''cache server for web applications (powered by memcached)'''.
{|
 
|- style=" color: #fff; background-color: #3074c2;" tablewidth="98%"
'''Rolekit can also now be used from the anaconda kickstart''' by passing the <code>--deferred</code> arguments to <code>rolectl</code>. For example: <code>rolectl deploy domaincontroller --name=example.com --deferred</code> will instruct the system to deploy the Domain Controller role on the next boot.
| '''Group''' || '''Coordinator''' || '''Typology''' || duration of the appointment ||
 
|-
The Cockpit Admin Interface in Fedora Server has several big improvements as well.
| FPL|| || representative || duration of the FPL appointment
 
|-
* Support for [http://files.cockpit-project.org/guide/latest/authentication.html SSH key authentication]
| FCAIC|| || representative || duration of the FCAIC appointment
* Support for configuring user accounts with their authorized keys.
|-
* Basic cluster dashboard for driving [http://kubernetes.io/ Kubernetes] on Fedora Server and Fedora Atomic Host.
| [[Ambassadors]]|| || EMEA representative || four releases
* Set the timezone for your Fedora Server from the Cockpit User Interface (UI).
|-
* Cockpit has also been made safe to use with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_DM_Multipath multipath disks].
| [[Ambassadors]]|| || FAmNArepresentative || four releases
 
|-
=== Fedora Workstation ===
| [[Ambassadors]]|| || APACrepresentative || four releases
 
|-
While there's a lot going on under the hood, desktop users are also going to find Fedora 23 pretty exciting for all the obvious goodness coming to the desktop. The easiest way to experience the preview of these technologies is to download and try the Fedora 23 Workstation edition.
| [[Ambassadors]]|| || LATAM representative || four releases
 
|-
Naturally, GNOME is getting an upgrade, with Fedora 23 containing a preview of the upcoming '''GNOME 3.18''' release, which is easier to use than ever. There are also many enhancements on the way, such as:
| [[Marketing]]|| [[user:jflory7|jflory7]] || representative || four releases
* Improvements to next-generation graphics stack [http://wayland.freedesktop.org/ Wayland], preparing it to be the default graphical server in a future release. <strike>This includes mixed HiDPI support, to provide a better experience when moving apps between HiDPI and non-HiDPI monitors</strike> (This didn't make GNOME 3.18 — see you in six months for Fedora 24!)
|-
* Support for '''ambient backlight drivers''', so brightness responds to the environment on laptops with the required hardware
| Design || [[user:gnokii|gnokii]] || representative || four releases
* The Software application is '''smarter about metered Internet connections''', and can now '''update system firmware'''
|-
* Refreshed support for Google APIs to provide access to user data through GNOME apps (including '''Google Drive''' integration)
| Docs || [[user: zoglesby|zoglesby]] || representative || four releases
 
|-
Users trying to get a little work done on Fedora will be happy to see '''LibreOffice 5''' in Fedora 23. The new release includes a lot of new features and improvements:
| [[CommOps]] || [[user:jflory7|jflory7]] || representative || four releases
* Style previews in the sidebar
|}
* Microsoft Word-compatible text highlighting
* Built-in image crop
* UI for data bars in Calc
* Support for Time-Stamp Protocol in PDF export
* Support for Adobe Swatch Exchange color palettes
* Import of Apple Pages files
* Improved support for HiDPI screens
* Significantly improved support for MS Office formats
 
=== Fedora Cloud ===
 
Fedora 23 Cloud Base image includes many updates and enhancements to the underlying Fedora base packages. For example, Fedora 23 now has the latest Docker release, '''docker 1.8'''. We can now verify the publisher of an image before running. This gives the users the power to identify that the image publisher published has not been tampered with. You can find many other details about the newest Docker in this [ https://blog.docker.com/2015/08/docker-1-8-content-trust-toolbox-registry-orchestration/ announcement ].
 
Stay tuned for news about Fedora Atomic Host in the not too distant future!
 
== Other changes of note ==
 
Every software written in Python shipped by default on Fedora Workstation DVD and Fedora Cloud images is
now running on Python3. Fedora Workstation doesn't even include Python2 in the default installation
(it is still possible to install Python2 through dnf). Note that /usr/bin/python binary remains unchanged
and still points to Python2.
 
== Issues and Details ==
 
To report issues encountered during testing, contact the Fedora team via the {{fplist|users}} mailing list or in #fedora on freenode.
 
As testing progresses, common issues are tracked on the [[Common_F23_bugs|Common F23 Bugs]] page.
 
For tips on reporting a bug effectively, read "[[How_to_file_a_bug_report|how to file a bug report]]."


== '''Constitution''' ==


== Downloads, upgrades, documentation, and common bugs ==
The first committee ('''only this time nominated by FAmSCo''') is composed by few groups with the task of fixing the starting issue and getting ready to integrate other groups (at first G11n and Websites at first which signed up already) spreading the invitation in the Mailing Lists and following the discussions will ensue.


You can start by downloading Fedora 23:
Following elections are held following the [[FAmSCo_election_rules | FAmSCo elections rules]] as part of the larger [[Elections|Fedora Project elections rules]].


: https://getfedora.org/
== '''Governance''' ==


If you are upgrading from a previous release of Fedora, refer to:
In the case of lack of quorum, decisions in FOSCo can be made through a process known as "lazy approval", in which general consent is assumed unless valid objections are raised.


: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading
Decision making is done on a +1 / +0 / -1 system in FOSCo meetings or trac tickets. Votes casted in a meeting will be aggregated and added to the trac ticket by the minutes keeper.


Read the full release notes for Fedora 23, guides for several languages, and learn about known bugs and how to report new ones:
The timeframe for voting is seven days. If no negative votes (-1) are recorded within this timeframe, the proposal passed, even if there was no quorum.


: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/
In the event that there IS a negative vote by any member, that member must explain their thinking or logic behind their vote within the seven days timeframe.


Fedora 23 common bugs are documented at:
FOSCo will revisit the topic again and decide how to proceed. FOSCo members are free to change their earlier votes if they consider the concerns that have been brought up valid. This time, simple majority is required, that means at least six positive votes (+6), or less positive votes with no negative votes (-1).


: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F23_bugs
When consensus can't be reached, FOSCo may ask the Fedora Council to decide on a resolution. Such a request can be made when issues leading to negative votes are outstanding and all FOSCo members agree that the FOSCo itself is deadlocked, or if the dispute is unresolved after fourteen days and a simple majority of FOSCo members are in favor of the request.  


This page includes information on several known non-blocker bugs in Fedora 23. Please be sure to read it before installing!
== '''Tasks''' ==


[[File:F23-editions.png|center]]
# Nominates a Chair and a vice-chair as regulated in the [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAmSCo_election_rules#Election_of_the_Chairperson FAmSCo rules];
# nominates its representative to get in touch with the Council;
# nominates its representative to get in touch with FESCo;
# Keeps updated the FOSCo-related pages of the wiki;
# Bring other goups on board;
# use the channel #fedora-outreach for the IRC communications;
# opens a ticket in infra for its own Mailing list and ticketing system;
# meets each week and makes aware of the logs.

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FOSCo

What is FOSCo?

Fedora Outreach Steering Committee (FOSCo) strives to be a group for cross-team collaboration on all user facing efforts, with representation from any interested groups, Special Interest Groups (SIGs), or individuals.

FOSCo has a remit to track efforts in all project areas against a commonly agreed set of goals, with an remit of communicating these efforts with the larger community in an easy to follow manner.

FOSCo works towards improving internal cooperation and wishes to make outward-facing efforts more effective and develop a stronger sense of community.

First FOSCo Composition

Functions

FOSCo functions are:

Primary channel of communication amongst groups
  • shares mainstream communications, news and other stuff related to the Project outreach:
    • each group shares their concerning part with their contributors;
  • lead discussions about the above mentioned communications.
Proposes budget and its allotment (in place of FAmSCo)
  • verifies the respect of the budgeting rules;
  • according to the budgeting rules presents the regional budgets to the Council and reports the results to the regions;
  • nominates the regional treasures;
  • works in accordance with OSAS for the tickets approval and reimbursement;
  • approves funding and swag requests (outside the accountability of each group).
proposes marketing strategies
  • keeps contacts with the press;
    • nominates the regional responsive for the press.
  • plans the strategies for the growth of Fedora;
    • long term actions to be undertaken;
    • set points to be reached in a medium period (a couple of releases);
  • manages swag production;
    • decides which kind of swag will be product;
    • analyze the estimates cost of production.
    • nominates the regional logistician delegate responsive for the swag;
    • improves the rules for the swag requests;
proposes documentation strategies
  • evaluates the documentation to be ready at new Fedora release;
    • organizes efforts to be done for being ready.
  • plans the common strategies to bring new people;
  • monitors the state of documentation.
proposes design strategies
  • organize the Design FAD for the long term strategies;
  • improves the design guidelines;
  • get in touch with the Design team for the over groups requests.
proposes ambassadors strategies
  • coordinates Marketing and Ambassador to get more focused strategies;
  • nominates the regional Storyteller which takes care of event reports;
  • coordinates regional groups;
  • monitors the regional Ambassadors groups.
solves over groups issues
  • tracks and solve each issue due to a overlay work flow;
  • tracks and solve issues amongst people.
coordinates groups tasks
finds solutions for sharing people amongst groups when workloads required
  • when needed organizes a team of users assigned to a task;
    • nominates the representative of that working group;
    • sets a deadline within which the work has to be done.
  • manages priorities amongst groups that need to share resources;
  • monitors the work in progress.
requires and analyze metrics for the outreach activities
  • selects which metrics are needed to track the work flow;
  • gets the people aware of the results of the metrics;
  • reports the results of the activity to the Council;
  • nominates the Council representative;
  • documents the state of the OS;
    • establishes which tools are helpful to reach this goal;
    • keeps updated the results by period.
proposes groups improvements and coordinates them
  • evaluates improvements coming fro the base of the contributors;
    • creates the tasks for the ones accepted;
    • sets a deadline for the final results;
    • nominates a coordinator for the task;
leads outreach efforts
  • if requested FOSCo representative (one or more than one) leads the efforts towards a main target(s);
    • assign a part of the budget (over groups) for reaching target(s);
    • nominates one of the regional treasurers to check and keep expenses within the budget;
    • asks to the responsive the state of the task.
brings up engineering strategies (Engineering is FESCo's business and the overall strategy is up to the council)
  • keeps the groups updated about the Engineering strategies and plans.
    • get regulars report from FESCo and Council about the Engineering part of the Project;
    • nominates the wrangler.
gets in touch with the Council for over outreach issues
  • asks to the Council for each question in which FOSCo has not any mandate.
  • in the case Council gives a mandate to FOSCo, opening a task to regulate it;
    • nominates a representative for the task;
    • give a deadline for the task to be done;
    • track the status of the task.
supports Fedora worldwide
  • In the case it needed a over group coordination at any event, one of the members of FOSCo will be appointed for leading the efforts.
organizes a FAD with team leaders to be held once per year
  • Select which kind of FAD will be held (hangouts, IRC, face to face);
    • assign an organizer;
    • allocates a budget;
coordinates the Ambassadors program and Mentors programs
  • Because of the FAMSCo dissolution FOSCo will keep all the FAmSCo tasks:
keeps updated, clear and simple all the groups policies
  • checks and keeps updated policies of all the groups;
  • acts towards the harmonization of the policies.
verifies conditions to bring on board other groups
  • checks availability of websites;
  • checks availability of G11n;
  • checks availability of other groups and SIGs;
  • integrates the committee making available the seats as needed.

Composition

The first committee is composed by:

  1. Appointed members
    • Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator
    • Fedora Project Leader (only if necessary and he/she wants to)
  2. Representatives
    • 4 from the regions (appointed by the regional ambassadors communities)
    • 1 from the design team
    • 1 from marketing
    • 1 from CommOps
    • 1 from docs
Group Coordinator Typology duration of the appointment
FPL representative duration of the FPL appointment
FCAIC representative duration of the FCAIC appointment
Ambassadors EMEA representative four releases
Ambassadors FAmNArepresentative four releases
Ambassadors APACrepresentative four releases
Ambassadors LATAM representative four releases
Marketing jflory7 representative four releases
Design gnokii representative four releases
Docs zoglesby representative four releases
CommOps jflory7 representative four releases

Constitution

The first committee (only this time nominated by FAmSCo) is composed by few groups with the task of fixing the starting issue and getting ready to integrate other groups (at first G11n and Websites at first which signed up already) spreading the invitation in the Mailing Lists and following the discussions will ensue.

Following elections are held following the FAmSCo elections rules as part of the larger Fedora Project elections rules.

Governance

In the case of lack of quorum, decisions in FOSCo can be made through a process known as "lazy approval", in which general consent is assumed unless valid objections are raised.

Decision making is done on a +1 / +0 / -1 system in FOSCo meetings or trac tickets. Votes casted in a meeting will be aggregated and added to the trac ticket by the minutes keeper.

The timeframe for voting is seven days. If no negative votes (-1) are recorded within this timeframe, the proposal passed, even if there was no quorum.

In the event that there IS a negative vote by any member, that member must explain their thinking or logic behind their vote within the seven days timeframe.

FOSCo will revisit the topic again and decide how to proceed. FOSCo members are free to change their earlier votes if they consider the concerns that have been brought up valid. This time, simple majority is required, that means at least six positive votes (+6), or less positive votes with no negative votes (-1).

When consensus can't be reached, FOSCo may ask the Fedora Council to decide on a resolution. Such a request can be made when issues leading to negative votes are outstanding and all FOSCo members agree that the FOSCo itself is deadlocked, or if the dispute is unresolved after fourteen days and a simple majority of FOSCo members are in favor of the request.

Tasks

  1. Nominates a Chair and a vice-chair as regulated in the FAmSCo rules;
  2. nominates its representative to get in touch with the Council;
  3. nominates its representative to get in touch with FESCo;
  4. Keeps updated the FOSCo-related pages of the wiki;
  5. Bring other goups on board;
  6. use the channel #fedora-outreach for the IRC communications;
  7. opens a ticket in infra for its own Mailing list and ticketing system;
  8. meets each week and makes aware of the logs.