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# Welcome to GNOME initiatives
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Initiatives are cross-project goals that have wide acceptance as good inside the GNOME community. Initiatives need:
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* To be well defined and scoped. No moonshots.
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* Be rather small and doable
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* Have one or more people assigned as responsible to push it forward
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* Have an approximated date of completion |
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Initiatives are cross-project goals that have wide acceptance inside the GNOME community as wanted.
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Initiatives have to:
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* Be well defined and scoped. No moon-shots.
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* Be rather small and doable.
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* Have one or more people assigned as responsible to push it forward.
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* Have an approximated date range of completion (see ~"2. Deliverable" and ~"2. Stretch").
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# How To
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To create an initiative create a new issue selecting the "initiative" issue template. The instructions will be displayed with a few sections to fill.
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Also, create a label with the format "Initiative: $NAME" as group label. This label will be used to track project issues associated to the initiative. If you don't have permissions to create a group label contact the release team or @csoriano. |
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