MJ Ray wrote:
"Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MJ Ray wrote:

If we have two people that want sponsorship. One is talking to Ohio Linux Fest, the other is keynote at FOSSDEM. I would think that assuming the ability to only sponsor one talk, we would sponsor the FOSSDEM talk.

If you have the ability to only sponsor one talk, that seems like the
Fest one is an example of a legitimate-but-not-possible talk
opportunity.  Can you give an example of an illegitimate one, please?

I would be hard pressed to sponsor a Debian developer to go present a talk to a group of other Debian developers. Of course Debian could choose to sponsor it but I don't think it would be in the best interest of SPI itself.


5. Will you abstain from votes about things not mentioned in your
platform?
No, I think that would be silly. Just because it isn't in my platform doesn't mean I don't have an opinion.

Probably not.  However, I do think it means you have no mandate about
it, so if it is not urgent, then you should abstain.

I disagree but we can't all agree on everything :)

I would however abstain from votes that I did not feel I had enough
information to make what I deemed a good decision.

That's something.

:)

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



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