📝 docs(project): Add CommOps and bootc Initiatives
This commit adds two ongoing Community Initiatives into the Fedora Project docs: 1. Adds Community Operations 2.0 Initiative, co-led by me and @rwright 2. Adds Fedora bootc Initiative, led by @jasonbrooks 3. Uses more partials/attributes for links Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
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There is also a culture of recognition for all the effort they put into the projects to be successful.
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Community Initiative Leads::
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Fernando Fernandez Mancera (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:ffmancera[@ffmancera]), Smera Goel (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Smeragoel[@smeragoel])
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Fernando Fernandez Mancera (link:{FWIKI}/User:ffmancera[@ffmancera]), Smera Goel (link:{FWIKI}/wiki/User:Smeragoel[@smeragoel])
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Executive Sponsor::
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Jona Azizaj (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Jonatoni[@jonatoni])
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Jona Azizaj (link:{FWIKI}/User:Jonatoni[@jonatoni])
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Timeframe::
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8-12 months
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Community Initiative Details::
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See the https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Initiatives/Mentored_Projects_2024[wiki page].
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See the link:{FWIKI}/Initiatives/Mentored_Projects_2024[wiki page].
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[[commops]]
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=== Community Operations 2.0 Initiative
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Vision::
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The Fedora Community Operations Team enables a highly-collaborative Fedora community ecosystem, where contributors thrive in achieving objectives of the Fedora 2028 strategy and friction in the contribution process can be identified and addressed for Fedora contributors.
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Mission::
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The Fedora Community Operations Team achieves a highly-collaborative Fedora community ecosystem through two key areas: *process improvement*, to partner with others in making the contribution process more open and transparent, and *community social analysis*, to better understand contribution pathways without prescribing a specific journey.
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Community Initiative Leads::
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Robert Wright (link:{FWIKI}/User:Rwright[@rwright]), Justin W. Flory (link:{FWIKI}/wiki/User:Jflory7[@jflory7])
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Executive Sponsor::
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Aoife Moloney (link:{FWIKI}/User:Jonatoni[@amoloney])
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Timeframe::
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10 months
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Community Initiative Details::
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See the link:{FWIKI}/Initiatives/Community_Ops_2024_Reboot[wiki page].
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[[bootc]]
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=== Fedora bootc
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Vision::
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The Fedora community is the center of activity for implementing methods of configuring and managing image based Linux systems using OCI container tools.
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Mission::
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The Fedora working groups that build and promote image-based Fedora variants improve the experiences of their contributors and their users, as well as those of prospective new image-based Fedora implementations, by working together to explore, refine and document the tools and processes around bootable containers.
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Community Initiative Lead::
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Jason Brooks (link:{FWIKI}/User:Jasonbrooks[@jasonbrooks])
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Executive Sponsor::
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David Cantrell (link:{FWIKI}/User:Dcantrell[@dcantrell])
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Timeframe::
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12 months
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Community Initiative Details::
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See the link:{FWIKI}/Initiatives/Fedora_bootc[wiki page].
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[[history]]
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== History
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See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Objectives/Completed[completed Community Initiatives] and https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Objectives/Potential[potential Community Initiatives].
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See link:{FWIKI}/Objectives/Completed[completed Community Initiatives] and link:{FWIKI}/Objectives/Potential[potential Community Initiatives].
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Historically, Community Initiatives were known as Objectives.
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This transition was made in February 2023 following in-person discussion by the Fedora Council in our 2023 Council hackfest in Frankfurt, Germany.
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