Hi,
I look around and see very little documentation of what the core SIG and other SIGs for that matter as to what they are doing and how they wish to help and bring people into the dev process.
Note: I emailed the list about the paris meeting days and Karanbir said info would come out. None has come out, so when?
The CentOS wiki is outdated and only allowed to be edited if you get access to do so if you carry good grace.
It is time we start changing and as the project/community speeds up and diversifies with what they use CentOS for, is the leadership to move with that and maybe add more people, document those people as in what they do so we know points of contact and how people can contribute.
At the moment if you look at list traffic, we seem to cover the same issues and if you use IRC, the Core SIG is all about Cloud.
Can we have a public discussion about CentOS structure, Core, Other SIGs - What are the goals of CentOS?
Regards
Phil
On 16/12/16 00:25, Phil Wyett wrote:
Hi,
I look around and see very little documentation of what the core SIG and other SIGs for that matter as to what they are doing and how they wish to help and bring people into the dev process.
I encourage you to attend the SIG meetings and raise specific concerns in the relevant groups. Ideally, tangible shortcomings and your contribution towards fixing those would be a good start.
regards,
On Fri, 2016-12-16 at 10:38 +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 16/12/16 00:25, Phil Wyett wrote:
Hi,
I look around and see very little documentation of what the core SIG and other SIGs for that matter as to what they are doing and how they wish to help and bring people into the dev process.
I encourage you to attend the SIG meetings and raise specific concerns in the relevant groups. Ideally, tangible shortcomings and your contribution towards fixing those would be a good start.
regards,
What bothers me is the docs behind the meetings. How are you engaging the community. No your not... You have a club going and the masses don't see what is going on.
Real docs! CentOS is not a community project!
Regards
Phil
On 16/12/16 18:28, Phil Wyett wrote:
On Fri, 2016-12-16 at 10:38 +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 16/12/16 00:25, Phil Wyett wrote:
Hi,
I look around and see very little documentation of what the core SIG and other SIGs for that matter as to what they are doing and how they wish to help and bring people into the dev process.
I encourage you to attend the SIG meetings and raise specific concerns in the relevant groups. Ideally, tangible shortcomings and your contribution towards fixing those would be a good start.
regards,
What bothers me is the docs behind the meetings. How are you engaging the community. No your not... You have a club going and the masses don't see what is going on.
Real docs! CentOS is not a community project!
At some point, I guess you are going to make a tangible statement that isn't just hyperbole. That would be a good way to actually move forward - in the mean time you raised a concern, I've pointed you to a venue to take it into. Will see you there,
Regards