62c0fcc :construction_site: Change role title from FCAIC to FCA

2 files Authored by jflory7 a year ago, Committed by jflory7 a year ago,
    :construction_site: Change role title from FCAIC to FCA
    
    What about FCAIC and FCL?
    
    The title of this role evolved and changed over the years since its
    inception in February 2015. When the role was first created, the role
    title was Fedora Community Leader (F.C.L.). At the time, the F.C.L. role
    provided much needed separation with roles of the Fedora Project Leader.
    However, the title did not feel right yet either. Anyone can be a leader
    in the Fedora community, whether they are employed by Red Hat or not! We
    did not want to imply otherwise.
    
    Later, in October 2016, the role title was changed to Fedora Community
    Action & Impact Coordinator (F.C.A.I.C). This title was lengthier but
    better captured what community engagement means in a large, globally-
    distributed community like Fedora. Over time, community management in
    Free & Open Source Software (F.O.S.S.) communities is better recognized
    as an important part of successful projects. More projects,
    organizations, and companies working on F.O.S.S. introduced new roles in
    community management and leadership. However, community work does not
    have an industry-accepted job ladder, as is more common with software
    engineering. Red Hat eventually settled on the title of community
    architect for community work in its pioneering Open Source communities.
    
    Fast forward to 2023. The landscape has changed and evolved! So, it was
    the ideal time to reflect on the title for this role. This is a proposal
    to change the title to Fedora Community Architect (F.C.A.). Ultimately,
    the goal of changing the name is to better describe the role and what
    the F.C.A. does in Fedora. The lengthy "F.C.A.I.C." title usually came
    with an explanation to others unfamiliar with Fedora and our community
    culture. F.C.A. is also a handy shortening of the longer F.C.A.I.C.
    acronym too!
    
    Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
    
        
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