Roy Bamford wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 2008.06.05 01:00, ?ukasz Damentko wrote: >> Hi guys, >> >> Nominations for the Gentoo Council 2008/2009 are open now and will be >> open for the next two weeks (until 23:59 UTC, 18/06/2008). > > Team, > > I don't want to nominate anyone who hasn't been nominated already. > I would like to address all the candidates who have or will accept > council nominations. > > 1. Please tell us how/if you plan to fix GLEP 39. (You may not consider > it broken) A GLEP should not be used directly to document our processes. We should rather have policy files and GLEPs should be used to make changes to those. After having written the policy file we can talk about fixing the things in there.
> > 2. As one of the first priorities will be setting policy for pending > appeals what policy do you propose ? > > 3. If you are not on the council already, how will you make time for > the extra work? I have enough spare time for the countil. If not I'll step down as a python-team member. > > 4. How do you think the council and trustees can work together to make > Gentoo better? > Not just the code base but the cooperative environment we all work > together in too. > Disclosure - I have a personal interest in responses as a trustee. I think we should write a policy because I still don't understand where the "trustee-domain" starts and where it does intersect with the "council-domain". > > 5. Tell us a little about yourself - the skills and experience you can > bring to the council? Currently I'm studing physics at the University of Zurich, besides that I work as a CIO in a small company (~30 people). Before that I was lead of the C++ programming team in the same company for a year and I did a larger database project at the University. During my high school I was president of the students organisation for one and a half year and Co-Administrator of the IT-Team. > > 6. Tell us one outstanding (in your own mind) contribution you made to > Gentoo in the last year. The organization of the Gentoo booths at the OpenExpo Zurich and Bern. The transition to the new slotted PostgreSQL ebuilds. > > Any candidate who does not have time/interest to prepare a manifesto > addressing the above and anything else they want to say to the > electorate will have a hard time convincing me that they have the time/ > interest to undertake the duties of a council member. > > I look forward to seeing links to your manifestos on > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/council/voting-logs/council-2008- > nominees.xml Stay tuned :-) -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list