From a9898bb8eb43676a96662496a414453174fe6c60 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthew Miller Date: Mar 01 2022 21:06:52 +0000 Subject: Adapt text from July 2014 Fedora Board policy. (Wording changes only, no change in meaning or policy.) https://pagure.io/Fedora-Council/tickets/issue/382 --- diff --git a/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/edition-promotion-policy.adoc b/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/edition-promotion-policy.adoc index 2769aa1..ba9348b 100644 --- a/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/edition-promotion-policy.adoc +++ b/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/edition-promotion-policy.adoc @@ -5,6 +5,27 @@ The Editions are the primary Fedora outputs that most Fedora users are encourage This document describes the process for promoting an existing Fedora deliverable to Edition status. + + +== What makes an "Edition"? + +A Fedora Edition: + +* Addresses a new, + relevant, + and broad + use-case or userbase + that a Fedora Edition is + not currently serving. + +* The use-case should be + something the Council sees as + a long term investment. + +* The Edition should be consistent + with all of Fedora's foundations. + + == Prerequisites * The candidate Edition must be backed by a team that holds regular public meetings