Name: Didier Roche
Email: didro...@gnome.org
Corporate affiliation: Canonical
Hello everyone,
I've served on the Foundation Board of Directors for half a year now,
filling a vacant position, and would like to continue for 2018-19.
I am a GNOME user since 2004 and starting packaging GNOME in U
*Name: Meg FordEmail: megf...@gnome.org Corporate
affiliation: MitelHi Foundation Members,I am running for a third term as a
member of the Foundation Board of Directors.I have been a Foundation Member
since 2011. I joined after participating in the second round of the
Outreachy (formerly Outreach P
Name: Allan Day
Email: a...@gnome.org
Corporate affiliation: Red Hat
Hi all,
I'm announcing my candidacy for the upcoming Board of Directors
elections. I've served on the board since 2015. If I were elected, it
would be my forth term on the board.
I feel that I've been an effective member of the
Full name: Benjamin Berg
Email: benja...@sipsolutions.net
Corporate affiliation: Red Hat
I have decided to submit my candidacy for the Foundation Board as I
feel that the Board has not been able to sufficiently represent me in
the last few years.
The Foundation needs to empower individuals in th
Name: Robert McQueen
E-Mail: ra...@gnome.org
Corporate Affiliation: Endless
IRC, Twitter, etc: ramcq
Dear Foundation members,
I would like to put my name forward as a candidate to serve as a
director on the GNOME Board in 2018/19.
I’ve been a GNOME and freedesktop.org technical contributor in on
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 3:58 PM, Allan Day wrote:
* Foundation expansion. The big news is that, thanks to the amazing
support of an anonymous donor, the Foundation will soon be in a
position to expand its operations. This will be a major shift for both
the Foundation and the GNOME project. My p
Thanks Nirbheek :)
I think the rule is because the board choose them, so me being on the board
would stop that.
In any case, I got enough credit for the GitLab effort (thanks all), it's
my hope that the pants goes to someone else that has done as much or more
for GNOME but goes more unnoticed.
C