From 988104f5d8ac3e68bcf5959f42557876d1fac12c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Stevens Date: Feb 27 2023 21:08:22 +0000 Subject: Fixing for comments on lines 14 and 26 in PR#180 --- diff --git a/project/modules/ROOT/pages/initiatives.adoc b/project/modules/ROOT/pages/initiatives.adoc index a278dd4..8032d59 100644 --- a/project/modules/ROOT/pages/initiatives.adoc +++ b/project/modules/ROOT/pages/initiatives.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ = What are Community Initiatives? :page-aliases: initiatives.adoc -Fedora Community Intitiatives (formerly "Objectives") contain projects which do not fall neatly into the biannual Fedora release-cycle. +Fedora Community Intitiatives (formerly "Objectives") contain projects which do not fall neatly into the biannual Fedora Linux release cycle. Typically they require longer to complete; 12-18 or even up to 24 months, and are not limited to engineering projects. The Project necessarily has oversight of more than purely the engineering of Fedora. Other key concerns are aspects such as administration; documentations; outreach; motivation; communications; budgets and best practice. @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Anyone can propose a xref:initiatives.adoc[Community Initiative] to the Council. To be accepted it should align with Fedora's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/#_our_mission[mission statement] and long-term goals. Each Community Initiative has a designated Community Initiative Lead. -This Lead sits on the council for the duration of the Initiative and is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Community Initiative's goals, as well as evaluating and reporting on progress. +This Lead sits on the Council for the duration of the Initiative and is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Community Initiative's goals, as well as evaluating and reporting on progress. The Initiative Lead works regularly with all relevant groups in Fedora to ensure that progress is made. [[proposing]]