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Candidates For GNOME Foundation Elections Announced

Motor writes "The final 33 candidates for election to the GNOME foundation have been announced." It looks like a great list of people.

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  1. So what's this I hear about AbiWord? by bmetz · · Score: 5
    (I apologize if this looks like a troll article; I'm genuinely interested to hear what people have to say about this, since it did bother me)

    LWN highlighted an article that I'm surprised didn't get posted to slashdot:

    http://www. zdn et.com/enterprise/stories/main/0,10228,2644950,00. html

    What's the story on that? From the sound of it, the "GNOME Good 'ol Boys" have already made up their mind about some key GNOME decisions, so why are we even bothering pretending this is gonna be a democratic process? I'm confused about how the role of the GNOME Foundation mixes with the private core developer mailing list mentioned in this article.

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    1. Re:So what's this I hear about AbiWord? by miguel · · Score: 5

      The reporter you quote there chose to "selectively" quote Dom, and "selectively" quote Havoc.

      Although both wanted to convey a different story, the reporter chose to push forward his own agenda. You can mail Dom and ask him, and you can mail Havoc and ask him.

      You can read the archives of the gnome-office-list where the discussion and a complete explanation can be found:

      Dom's explanation is here:
      http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-office-list/2 000-October/msg00003.html. And Havoc's post (Evan, the reporter, chose not to write anything Havoc said) is here:
      http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-office-list/2 000-October/msg00000.html

      Best wishes,

      Miguel

  2. Just because she's a woman? by Peter+Millerchip · · Score: 5

    What an amazingly biased and sexist statement! Let me get this straight - you're recommending we vote for a candidate purely on the basis of their gender? That is absolutely the worst way of deciding who to appoint. You didn't mention what qualifications this woman has, or why she would be a better choice than any of the other candidates. Have the last hunderd years of the Women's Rights movement not taught you that it should be ability that matters, not gender? How very disappointing.