On 11/9/2023 7:00 PM, Alexander Strasser wrote:
On 2023-11-09 12:55 +0100, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 10:44:12AM +0100, Anton Khirnov wrote:
As nobody expressed a preference, the vote will start next Monday
(2023-11-13). It should run for a week, and will be followed by TC/CC
elections.
The only extra GA candidate I see proposed so far is Ronald. If anyone
wants to suggest further people, please do so in this thread ASAP.
IMHO the question of the relation of the list of people who could vote
in the last GA vote and the people who where in the general assembly
in 2020 should be awnsered before further votes.
https://lists.ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2023-November/316609.html
If the current GA stays as it is, then i propose the following people
(this list was quickly made and certainly has omisions and possibly errors,
check anything thats important to you!)
The presumed 2020 General assembly as well as people who have subtantial
contributions over the lifetime of the project where the source of this list
Fabrice Bellard (Founder of the project over 600 commits in FFmpeg)
Aman Karmani (17 authored commits in 2020-2023, recently active in
2023-June and work all over the codebase)
Baptiste Coudurier (Pays for our fate server since forever, maintains 15 things
in MAINTAINERs, is the the copyright of 56 files, over 1900 commits in FFmpeg)
Moritz Barsnick (Member of the 2020 GA but was not on jbs list)
Lauri Kasanen (Linux / PowerPC maintainer)
Dale Curtis (14 commits in 2020 was in the 2020-GA)
Alexander Strasser (Root admin, just recently reported that he could not vote
even though he was in teh 2020-GA, 3 things in MAINTAINERs)
I want to be an additional (extra) member in the GA.
I have
* commits in FFmpeg and reviewed patches (authored myself and applied for
others)
* spent time and effort in discussions on the mailing lists, issue trackers and
IRC channels
* admin rights to some infra structure of the project
I also took part and helped organize FFmpeg representation in quite some FOSS
conferences in Germany. Also was a few times at VDD.
My first contact to the general multimedia community was around 2000.
The first interaction with open source multimedia projects was around
2004.
In the recent times I have not participated on the MLs (and IRC) much
as I don't have much spare time after work.
I'm hoping to continue supporting the project and help it stay alive
and as awesome as it has been already over the many years since it
took off.
Thanks for your consideration,
Alexander Strasser
Of course.
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