The Fedora Mindshare Committee needs to proactively set boundaries for AI agents interacting with our issue tracker before the need arrives uninvited. This initial draft establishes guardrails aligned with the Fedora AI-Assisted Contributions Policy: human-in-the-loop for all write operations, no participation in governance decisions, mandatory disclosure, and respect for confidentiality. Assisted-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) Signed-off-by: Justin Wheeler <jwheel@redhat.com> |
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Fedora Mindshare Committee
This repository is the project management and task tracker tool for the Fedora Mindshare Committee. Ongoing work that need a resolution are tracked as Issues in this repository. You can make a request to the Fedora Mindshare Committee here (issue templates are there to guide you). Tickets are normally discussed during the Committee's regular meetings.
Open a new issue here
What is the Fedora Mindshare Committee?
The Fedora Mindshare Committee represents the outreach leadership in Fedora. Mindshare aims to help outreach teams to reach their targets in a more effective way, by unifying and sharing their working process through an optimized and standardized communication. It consists of mostly appointed, but also elected members. You can read more about the Fedora Mindshare Committee in the Fedora documentation.
How to contact the Mindshare Committee
The Fedora Mindshare Committee uses the following communication platforms:
- Asynchronous: discussion.fedoraproject.org/tag/mindshare
- Synchronous: matrix.to/#/#mindshare:fedoraproject.org
The Discourse forum is best for asynchronous communication. This means it is best for questions or topics that someone may respond to later. It is better for longer, threaded discussions.
The Matrix room is best for synchronous communication. This means it is best for quick feedback, like a conversation. It is helpful for real-time discussions or getting someone's attention more quickly.