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GNOME Foundation Board Election Results

Anonymous BillyGoat writes "The results of the 2003 GNOME Foundation Elections have been announced. These are preliminary results, and will stand unless someone decides to challenge them. A notable exclusion from this year's list is Miguel De Icaza, whose candidacy application was rejected as it missed the deadline. In related news, barely a few weeks after the news of the death of GNOME hacker Chema Celorio in a sky diving accident, the GNOME community was shocked by the news of the sudden death of Evolution hacker Ettore Perazzoli."

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  1. Excluded? by KlomDark · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How can Miguel be excluded? Didn't he start the whole thing? That's be like excluding Linus from a Linux Foundation. Just makes the Gnome Foundation seem like a joke if they leave the founding member out.

    1. Re:Excluded? by tds67 · · Score: 3, Funny
      Just makes the Gnome Foundation seem like a joke if they leave the founding member out.

      Considering the high mortality rate associated with being part of GNOME, it's probably a good thing.

    2. Re:Excluded? by azzy · · Score: 5, Insightful

      No, what would make it a joke is if they ignored all of their rules for someone, regardless of who that was.

    3. Re:Excluded? by pr0c · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Ya but you also lose integrity by allowing people who don't meet deadlines to slip by. It is a lose/lose situation really. I'm sure Miguel will still be very involved.

    4. Re:Excluded? by The+Snowman · · Score: 3, Funny

      That was crude and tasteless, even by my standards -- and that's saying a lot.

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    5. Re:Excluded? by Lussarn · · Score: 3, Funny

      Yes, like David Wexelblat of XFree. He is in the core team without even using XFree because he is a windows user now. Sounds smart.

  2. don't trust it by TedCheshireAcad · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't trust these results. They used Diebold machines.

  3. Who gets to vote? by zomper514 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Who gets to vote for the Gnome Board?

    1. Re:Who gets to vote? by haystor · · Score: 5, Funny

      gnomes

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    2. Re:Who gets to vote? by gouldtj · · Score: 4, Informative

      I surprised no one answered this.

      Members of the GNOME foundation get to vote for the board. Basically these are the people who contribute to GNOME. So, if you translate or code or give presentations to do with GNOME you can be a member. There is no charge or anything like that.

  4. Gnome by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 3, Funny

    Aren't Gnomes and Trolls Related?

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    1. Re:Gnome by strictnein · · Score: 4, Funny

      No no no...

      Gnomes steal your underwear.
      Trolls smell like your underwear.

      It's very easy to get the two confused...

      Although, now I'm confused. My definition directly relates them. They are connected through.... my underwear. Hmmm... must do more research on the subject.

  5. It is an official conspiracy now by segment · · Score: 3, Funny

    Two election based articles...One day? I think Slashdot is now trying to sway the vote.

    Vote No to proposal #4839562358096-2385178934569384560345934(a(b)(d)) titled "More Electoral Based Articles on Slashdot"

  6. Sad by pavon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If I remember right Ettore Perazzoli was also largly responcible for the GNOME Virtual File System code (transparently opening tarballs as folders, FTP etc) which in my opinion was the only good thing to come out of the Nautilus project.

  7. Conspiracy theory by daserver · · Score: 4, Funny

    Anyone seen Antitrust?

  8. Gnome == Novell, Sun, Red Hat by chill · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Novell had 5 people elected, but the charter doesn't all that many from 1 company, so 4 will sit on the board.

    Sun & Red Hat had 2 each.

    That means of the 11 sitting members, a super-majority (2/3) is in the hands of 3 big companies.

    Hmmm... the big boys are starting to pay attention. I hope this is a good thing.

    -Charles Hill

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    1. Re:Gnome == Novell, Sun, Red Hat by bogie · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Well Sun and Red Hat have done well by Gnome up till now so I don't see why it wouldn't be good thing. Heck if Red Hat had gone KDE like everyone else did instead of pushing a rather unfit at the time Gnome, there is no way Gnome would be where it is today.

      The real wild card here is Novell. Novell is the outsider here and it remains to be seen if there goals will align with the opensource community's goals longterm. Sure the names ie Nat are the same for now, but Novell is going to the ones pulling the strings.

      I have to say even though I've read only good things about what Novell plans to do, it's going to be years before I can trust them. Novell wasn't exactly big in Open Source before buying Suse and Ximian.

      Two things I'd love to see are opening up YAST and Ximian's exchange connector. Its would nice to see a Truly Free,Open, and Redistributable Suse. An open Connector would really help out in getting Linux on those corportate desktops.

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  9. Myth #11 about open source by afternoon_nap · · Score: 4, Funny
    It will withstand the /. effect:

    Warning: Too many connections in /var/www/html/fast.php on line 4

    Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Too many connections in /var/www/html/fast.php on line 4 Unable to select database

  10. Ettore's blog by zr-rifle · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Here is Ettore's blog, updated to 29 November.

    On a side note, it's moving to browse through the weblog of someone who has died recently. I never knew Ettore, although I regularly use and love Evolution, but from his entries I see he was a very nice person while also being a talented hacker.

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    1. Re:Ettore's blog by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting
      Yes, especially considering his note from Sunday, November 2, 2003:

      • Life goes on.
  11. Re:Who cares about gnome? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Gnome took a turn for the worse when Gnome 2.0 was released and it hasn't recovered since. At least now they aren't playing catch-up with KDE anymore. They are trying to innovate and do new things. This is good. The problem is that those new things suck. This is bad.

  12. Re:Who cares about gnome? by DunbarTheInept · · Score: 3, Insightful


    I use KDE, and I assume you do too given that it's the only remotely customizeable WM.

    I didn't before. I used to prefer Gnome over KDE, but I switched to KDE after the pile of dung that is Gnome 2.0 showed me that Gnome is a dead end now. What annoys me about the Metacity manifesto is how it ruined the future of what *had been* my preferred interface.

    I'd use blackbox or icewm, except that I hate the look and feel of NeXT that they try to emulate. It doesn't waste computer resources to have resize bars on *all* sides of a window. There's no reason to make you have to use a little button down on the lower corners.

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  13. Dear /. by Nodatadj · · Score: 3, Insightful

    GNOME got a new logo 2 years ago...

    Not about time to change?

  14. MOD PARENT DOWN!!!! by ciaran_o_riordan · · Score: 4, Funny

    > This is proof that moderation is broken

    Quick, he's on to us. Get this off the front page

  15. Re:Who cares about gnome? by pyros · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Gnome took a turn for the worse when Gnome 2.0 was released and it hasn't recovered since.

    Matter of opinion. I happen to think the jump from 2.0 to 1.4 was the first big leap towards being useable on a personal desktop, and it's been getting better ever since. I think File Type application association sucked ass in earlier versions of GNOME. Nautilus has made considerable speed and memory improvements. The panel kicks butt. they used to have different kinds of panels you could add/configure. Finally in 2.4 they figured out that they're all just panels. So now it's one kind of panel you can put whereever you want, and you can put any and all available applets on it. Some people really hate metacity. I can honestly say that I've had no change in usage patterns or productivity during the transition from Enlightenment to Sawfish to Metacity. Now we have the emerging gstreamer audio/video subsystem for GNOME apps to hook into. Totem and Rhythmbox are pretty sweet. I still use xmms every now and then, but I like having my little systray applet for rhytmbox. (I never liked the xmms gnome panel applet)

    What exactly do you think got worse from 1.4 to 2.0?

  16. Why did Ettore Perazzoli Pass Away Exactly? by Listen+Up · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Why did Ettore Perazzoli Pass Away Exactly? Every place I look, every is sad of his death, but nowhere can I find out how and why he died. Does anyone know?