Fedora Program Manager
The Fedora Program Manager (or FPgM) is responsible for managing the planning and release processes for Fedora. This includes schedule management, change wrangling, and providing status reports to the community and to Red Hat.
Ben Cotton is the current FPgM. He joined Red Hat after a decade in high performance computing (HPC) administration and marketing. Ben first started contributing to Fedora in 2009 as a member — and later leader — of the Fedora Docs team. He is a community moderator for Opensource.com and co-founded HackLafayette — a local tech meetup group.
Contact Ben on Freenode IRC (bcotton
) or by email (bcotton@fedoraproject.org
).
Roles and Responsibilities
Within the Fedora Project, the Program Manager (FPGM) is primarily responsible for:
-
planning and scheduling of Fedora releases
-
tracking the changes/features during the development/testing cycle
-
release coordination (within QA, releng, FESCo, etc.)
-
processes behind Fedora Project
-
member of Fedora Council - Auxiliary Seat, Council secretary
Program management SOPs
This SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) section contains a list of common FPGMs tasks.
History
Previous Fedora Program Managers:
-
Jan Kuřík (Fedora 23-28)
-
Jaroslav Řezník (Fedora 20-23)
-
Robyn Bergeron (Fedora 17-20)
-
John Poelstra (Fedora 8-16)
Useful links
-
Schedules in HTML/ICS formats with sources
-
Fedora Project Schedule repository to report scheduling issues, and GIT with scripts making FPGM happier
-
Fedora Release Life Cycle aka how to schedule next Fedora release