GNOME Foundation Elections Results Are In
PaaChhaa writes "The GNOME Foundation membership and elections committee has announced the preliminary results of this year's elections for the board of directors. There are a few new faces this year, and Miguel de Icaza, whose candidacy was rejected last year due to late submission, is back. The run up to this year's election saw a threat of boycott, which ultimately resulted in the online publication of the foundation's financial records. Also, a heated discussion followed the posting of the list of ten questions, and the opinions of the candidates and other foundation members on these issues can be found in the foundation-list archives for the months of November and December. A notable exclusion from this year's board is GNOME's release manager Jeff Waugh. who didn't run at all."
suck it losers
Do any of these guys (gals?) work for Sun?
...yup...
i know i don't.
1. Judging from the comments posted here (gnomdesktop.org comments
area), it seems as though most people are confused about the purpose of
the GNOME Foundation and its board. How will you, as a member of the
board, try to clear up confusion and outline a clear direction and
purpose for the Foundation?
Trick question! Nice try assh0le.
2. What do you see as the most important thing that the board
accomplishes, and what do you think is the area of the board's activity
where you could improve things?
Making decisions. Some of the board members are very ugly, we could do
with improving that.
3. What is the number one priority for the GNOME project now, in your
opinion? What do you think you can do as a board member to work towards
that goal?
To build a GNOME, we should work towards building a good GNOME.
4. What do you think is the most important market for GNOME over the
next year or two, and what do you feel you can do to help get GNOME
better penetrated into that market?
Long bearded hippies?
5. What unique aspect will you bring to the job?
I'm very 1337, and I have a very big cock!
6. How would you feel about moving to a system of Preferential Voting?
Don't understand the question.
7. How do you think you could motivate the rest of the board, if and
when the other directors have other time pressures?
I don't like what your implying. I am not a whore.
8. What one problem could you hope to solve this year?
All of them.
9. What would you do to increase community participation in the GNOME
community and GNOME elections?
See response to question #7.
10. Should Gnome be marketed as a separate component ? Or should it be
actively promoted as a part of the offerings in a commercial software
stack ?
Yes
Why the new faces point to Federico Mena? He's been working in GNOME for more time that most of the known developers.
The new president of the association: "George Walker Bush".
We told them not to use those Diebold Machines. You'd think Gnome would read Slashdot or something.
Sig it.
I'll take this oppertunity to complain about GNOME's current love affair with spatial browsing, in the hope that it will get noticed.
Please, please take away spatial browsing. Noone I know wants it. Every time someone talks to me about their first foray into Linux(avec GNOME) they complain about it. They all hated it in Win95 and they don't want it now. They all leave with the impression that Naultilus( and by extendtion Linux) is, well, unusable. (They're only lusers, bless them.)
Seriously leave spatial browsing as an option from now on. Not the default.
All replys, comments and links to points of view in favour of spatial browsing are welcome, as I am genuinely facinated and bemused by this point of view. Who exactly like spatial browsing and why?!
May the Maths Be with you!
Yes, moderators...please mod. this post as a TROLL. Yes Gnomes, Elves, and Trolls all in one.
TDz.
In China, gnome is banned.
In Netcraft, KDE is dying. (Confirmed).
In Korea, only old people elect gnomes.
In Japan, talking robot gnomes are elected.
In Soviet Russia, gnome elects YOU!
Any questions?
> 5. What unique aspect will you bring to the job?
:) -- Luis Villa
I think it is safe to say I am closer to legally blind than anyone on
the board, or running for it. That's unique, right?
My question for Slashdot customer service: Can I find this mildly funny, or does that make me some sort of Gnome Foundation fanboy...
and now back to the fallout shelter...
More info on this at http://www.payfornothing.com/ if I got the URL right..
I hear there were some GNOME precincts that had more KDE votes than the total number of registered voters. Something smells fishy.
They're having elections? Why not _selections_?
The person who contributes the most stable code get to be CTO, the one who got the most companies to pony up $$$ is CFO, and the one who can listen to the most complaints without going crazy becomes CEO!
Just my vote!
HexaByte - he's a square and a half!
It appears that the election system used is approval voting, but with multiple winners. This does not result in proportional representation, but instead elects almost only "centrist" candidates. This may or may not have been the intent.
It's very interesting that Sun has been excluded from the board since as far as I know the board sets the technical direction for GNOME.
.NET/Mono has won the battle of GNOME? Interesting times.
Does this maybe mean that
(Please browse at -1 to read this comment.)
Mod Up! It's funny. Laugh.
"...The run up to this year's election saw a threat of boycott, which ultimately resulted in the online publication of the foundation's financial records...."
Everyone was in shock and awe when they saw that the biggest financial backers were Haliburton, MSFT and News Corp. Who knew?
If you think
I just found slashdot this week while trying to look for some useful information and I realized something: slashdot is useless.
What a bunch of pretentious little pissants trying to compete in the arena of 'look at me, I'm the smartest.' That shit didn't get you anywhere in high school and it doesn't get you anywhere now either.
The real smart people don't need to prove it--they live it.
Jessie Jackson was overheard saying that the "vote has not yet been decided!". Controversy continues over the voteing method used by the Gnome foundation, whos leaders where once quoted as saying that they where "commetted to delivering the vote to someone who knows Linux from their asshole". Many people feel that picking names out of a hat leaves little room for recounts and chalanges to the vote results.
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
I kinda miss him.
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A set of questions was posted for the candidates to answer. In reply to the question about motivating others, Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller wrote "... appreciation for the work put in by others. If that doesn't work I guess we expose the slackers on Slashdot :)"
That'll get their attention!
With each year's election, it just keeps getting better & better . . .
//kracker
All of the traffic simply brings more review, attention and organization to the GNOME Foundation & GNOME Development.
It's not a negative, it's a positive, either way they both push us forward towards our goals
sage francis - sick of waging war - 01 - radio commercial intro
Ukraine offered to send observers to the GNOME elections, to ensure fairness. Meanwhile, the Eric Conspiracy has already declared victory. Bin Laden has issued a statement saying that it doesn't matter who wins, he will continue to use Emacs until American troops are withdrawn from Microsoft Windows.
It's a small world and it smells funny; I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money; Take back what I paid (SoM)
...if this guy is part of the interface design team!
Doh!
I'm not sure why this is relevant, though.
Here, Have some lollerskates.
Gee, GNOME appears to be the GNAA of Slashdot. Apparently we can't have a GNOME discussion without someone coming along and trolling. Of course KDE has had their run of trolls too.
So how about we pile all the "GNOME sux" posts to this thread, then meta-moderate the whole shebang down to -1: offtopic and annoying the fuck out of everyone who's all heard it before.
"Are you being serious? I don't even think I've met anyone who has never used a computer before, let alone try to explain why buttons are good things."
And there'in lies the problem. Every one of you is carrying "preconception" baggage, and assuming that it applies to everyone.
I've known people who've NEVER used a computer. And have VCR's that still flash 12:00.
In South Korea, only old people use Gnome...
Notice how the good open source projects are focused on writing code, like linux for example. And the crappy ones are focused on political bullshit like this, and they end up with bloated, useless crap, like GNOME and mozilla.
I don't know if we can really learn anything from this, but it's interesting to compare the GNOME election to the recent Java Community Process election:
GNOME: 324 registered voters, 183 votes cast, dominated by Red Hat and Novell. Sun almost got a seat.
JCP: 755 registered voters, 221 votes cast, Google, JBoss, and Intel edge out Novell. Sun has a permanent seat and Red Hat didn't run, despite their interest in Java.
Luis Villa: [snip] ...we need to
send out gnoppix/ubuntu livecds to media with late 2.9 releases and a
nice little 'here is what is so cool about gnome' pamphlets. If we can
do that for 2.10 we'll go a long way towards recapturing some of the
buzz we had.
Doesn't he mean Gnome 3.0? Or 2.9.2 or something?
Someone help me out on how version numbers go.
The actual winner of the GNOME elections vote was:
Pat Buchanan
That and pink Flamingos.
Sorry about the writing. Robot fingers, you know? Cliff Steele in DOOM PATROL #23
I have noticed that Jeff Waugh is quite involved with Ubuntu http://ubuntulinux.org/ these days. This *might* have something to do with him not running...?
It's still there. Try it.
....and Kerry lost.
Again! Hahahahahaha!
With Novell guys all the rage through the list, i wonder if mono will finally get into Linux desktops?
As you may well know, it's an open-source implementation of publicly available and ECMA-standardized Microsoft's .Net API + plus a few more.
I don't feel like it...