Merge the new-template branch in to HEAD. The branch is now defunct, and

2003-11-01  Glynn Foster  <glynn.foster@sun.com>

	* Merge the new-template branch in to HEAD. The branch is now defunct,
	and we have a live updated foundation.gnome.org. Yay!
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config.cache
config.status
config.log
autom4te.cache
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2003-11-01 Glynn Foster <glynn.foster@sun.com>
* Merge the new-template branch in to HEAD. The branch is now defunct,
and we have a live updated foundation.gnome.org. Yay!
2003-10-30 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net> 2003-10-30 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net>
* elections/2003/voters.html: updated with latest members * foundation.gnome.org/elections/2003/voters.wml: updated with latest
members
2003-10-29 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net>
* foundation.gnome.org/htaccess: changes some redirects to use the new
about/ and contact/ stuff. Add a redirect for the membership policy and
remove the news redirect because there was no news page on the old
site.
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2000/rules.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2001/rules.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/rules.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2003/rules.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/overview.wml: fixed links to the
charter and the bylaws.
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/.cvsignore: removed policy.html
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/application.wml: fixed link to the
policy
* foundation.gnome.org/news/index.wml: fixed links to the moved stuff.
* foundation.gnome.org/about/.cvsignore
* foundation.gnome.org/about/charter/.cvsignore
* foundation.gnome.org/about/history/.cvsignore
* foundation.gnome.org/contact/.cvsignore: added missing files
* foundation.gnome.org/documentation/.cvsignore
* foundation.gnome.org/documentation/Makefile.am
* foundation.gnome.org/documentation/index.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/policy.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/organization/.cvsignore
* foundation.gnome.org/organization/advisory/.cvsignore
* foundation.gnome.org/organization/directors/.cvsignore
* foundation.gnome.org/organization/executive/.cvsignore: removed these
files
2003-10-29 Glynn Foster <glynn.foster@sun.com>
* configure.in: Update.
* foundation.gnome.org/about/Makefile.am: Update
* foundation.gnome.org/about/charter/Makefile.am: New
* foundation.gnome.org/about/charter/index.wml: Moved from ../charter.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/Makefile.am: Update.
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/index.wml: Remove silly page.
2003-10-29 Glynn Foster <glynn.foster@sun.com>
* configure.in: Add about and contacts, remove organization and
documentation.
* foundation.gnome.org/about/*: New content.
* foundation.gnome.org/contact/*: New content.
* foundation.gnome.org/documentation/*: Remove.
* foundation.gnome.org/organization/*: Remove.
* include/evilsedhack: Update with new sections.
2003-10-27 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net> 2003-10-27 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net>
* elections/2003/voters.html: updated e-mail address for Thomas Vander * foundation.gnome.org/organization/advisory_board.wml
Stichele * foundation.gnome.org/organization/board_of_directors-2000.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/organization/board_of_directors-2001.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/organization/board_of_directors.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/organization/executive_director.wml: really
remove those.
2003-10-27 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net>
* configure.in: add organization/advisory/, organization/directors/ and
organization/executive/
* foundation.gnome.org/organization/*: moved advisory_board.wml,
board_of_directors*.wml and executive_director.wml to subdirectories
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/*: move preliminary_results.wml to
preliminary-results.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/htaccess: redirect above moved pages
* foundation.gnome.org/*: lots of small fixes (mainly
indentation/wording)
2003-10-27 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net>
* foundation.gnome.org/index.wml: don't use <center>
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2003/voters.wml: updated e-mail
address for Thomas Vander Stichele
2003-10-27 Jeff Waugh <jdub@perkypants.org>
* configure.in: Add news/
* foundation.gnome.org/.cvsignore: Remove news.html
* foundation.gnome.org/Makefile.am: Add news/
* foundation.gnome.org/htaccess: Redirect for news.html
* foundation.gnome.org/index.wml: Relink news.html
* foundation.gnome.org/news.wml: Removed.
* foundation.gnome.org/news/.cvsignore: New.
* foundation.gnome.org/news/Makefile.am: New.
* foundation.gnome.org/news/index.wml: From ../news.html
2003-10-27 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net>
* foundation.gnome.org/.cvsignore: added news.html
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/.cvsignore: added
preliminary_results.html
* foundation.gnome.org/index.wml: s/&/&amp;/
* foundation.gnome.org/news.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/documentation/index.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/overview.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2000/candidates.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2000/rules.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2001/candidates.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2001/rules.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/candidates.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/rules.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2003/rules.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/application.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/index.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/policy.wml:
Fix the links. Make all links relative.
2003-10-25 Glynn Foster <glynn.foster@sun.com>
* foundation.gnome.org/Makefile.am: Add new page
* foundation.gnome.org/index.wml: Change title, remove news items, and
add Wilson Sonsini thank you.
* foundation.gnome.org/news.wml: Add new.
* include/evilsedhack: s/Fundraising/Donate to GNOME
2003-10-25 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net>
* .cvsignore
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/.cvsignore
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2000/Makefile.am
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2001/Makefile.am
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/Makefile.am
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/Makefile.am: added missing files
* autogen.sh: changed references to other modules :-)
* foundation.gnome.org/htaccess: added a lot of redirections
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/overview.wml: removed the date which
was specific to one election
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2001/voters.wml
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2003/voters.wml: added encoding meta
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/preliminary_results.html
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/preliminary_results.wml: this
file was not generated, so added a .wml and removed the .html
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/voters.wml: removed a 'u'
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/2003/voters.wml: updated
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/membership-*: renamed files
2003-10-24 Glynn Foster <glynn.foster@sun.com>
* foundation.gnome.org/*: Rest of the content.
2003-10-24 Glynn Foster <glynn.foster@sun.com>
* foundation.gnome.org/documentation/*: New directory.
* foundation.gnome.org/elections/*: New directory.
* foundation.gnome.org/membership/*: New directory.
2003-10-24 Glynn Foster <glynn.foster@sun.com>
* Makefile.am, autogen.sh, configure.in: Start to
add the basics of a build system.
* *.html/pdf: Moved around. Will slowly add back incrementally.
2003-10-24 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net> 2003-10-24 Vincent Untz <vincent@vuntz.net>

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SUBDIRS = foundation.gnome.org
#install-data-local:
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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
<head>
<title>The GNOME Foundation: Advisory Board</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<center>
<table BORDER=2 CELLPADDING=5 WIDTH="595" NOSAVE >
<tr VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<td VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<center>
<a href="http://www.gnome.org">
<img SRC="gnome.jpg" ALT="" border=0></a><img
SRC="text.png" ALT="The GNOME Foundation" height=198 width=354>
</center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<center>
<a href="index.html">Home</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/">Press</a> :&nbsp;
Organization :&nbsp;
<a href="documentation.html">Documentation</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="membership.html">Membership</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="elections/">Elections</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="directory.html">Directory</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">Fundraising</a>
</center>
<br>
<center>
<a href="organization.html">Index</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="board_of_directors.html">Directors</a> :&nbsp;
Advisors :&nbsp;
<a href="executive_director.html">Executive Director</a>
</center>
</td>
</tr>
<!-- End of Boilerplate -->
<tr>
<td>
<br>
<h2 align="center">Advisory Board </h2>
<p>
The Advisory Board is made up of organizations and companies that support
GNOME. The Advisory Board has no decision-making authority but provides
a vehicle for its members to communicate with the Board of Directors and help
the Directors guide the overall direction of GNOME and the GNOME Foundation.
</p>
<p>
The Advisory Board consists of representatives from the following GNOME Foundation
member corporations:
<ul>
<li>
Debian Project
</li>
<li>
Free Software Foundation
</li>
<li>
Hewlett-Packard
</li>
<li>
IBM
</li>
<li>
MandrakeSoft
</li>
<li>
Red Flag Linux
</li>
<li>
Red Hat
</li>
<li>
Sun Microsystems
</li>
<li>
Wipro
</li>
<li>
Ximian
</li>
</ul>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<!-- Start of Boilerplate -->
<tr>
<td>
<center><font size=-1>This site is maintained by
<a href="mailto:membership-committee@gnome.org">the GNOME Foundation Membership and Elections Committee</a>
and was designed by <a href="mailto:jpsc@users.sourceforge.net">JP
Schnapper-Casteras</a> and <a href="mailto:bart@eazel.com">Bart Decrem</a>.</font></center>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</center>
</body>
</html>

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#!/bin/sh
# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.
srcdir=`dirname $0`
test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=.
ORIGDIR=`pwd`
cd $srcdir
DIE=0
# Check for autoconf, the required version is set in configure.in
(autoconf --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo
echo "You must have at minimum autoconf version 2.12 installed"
echo "to compile ORBit. Download the appropriate package for"
echo "your distribution, or get the source tarball at"
echo "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/"
DIE=1
}
# Check for automake, the required version is set in configure.in
(automake --version) < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 ||{
echo
echo "You must have at minimum automake version 1.4 installed"
echo "to compile foundation-web. Download the appropriate package"
echo "for your distribution, or get the source tarball at"
echo "ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/home/tromey/automake-1.4.tar.gz"
DIE=1
}
if test "$DIE" -eq 1; then
exit 1
fi
(test -d foundation.gnome.org) || {
echo "You must run this script in the top-level foundation-web directory"
exit 1
}
if test -z "$*"; then
echo "I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish "
echo "to pass any to it, please specify them on the $0 command line."
fi
aclocal
automake --add-missing
autoconf
cd $ORIGDIR
echo "Running $srcdir/configure --enable-maintainer-mode" "$@"
$srcdir/configure --enable-maintainer-mode "$@"
echo
echo "Now type 'make' to compile foundation-web."

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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
<head>
<title>The GNOME Foundation: Board of Directors</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<center>
<table BORDER=2 CELLPADDING=5 WIDTH="595" NOSAVE >
<tr VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<td VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<center>
<a href="http://www.gnome.org">
<img SRC="gnome.jpg" ALT="" border=0></a><img
SRC="text.png" ALT="The GNOME Foundation" height=198 width=354>
</center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<center>
<a href="index.html">Home</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/">Press</a> :&nbsp;
Organization :&nbsp;
<a href="documentation.html">Documentation</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="membership.html">Membership</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="elections/">Elections</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="directory.html">Directory</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">Fundraising</a>
</center>
<br>
<center>
<a href="organization.html">Index</a> :&nbsp;
Directors :&nbsp;
<a href="advisory_board.html">Advisors</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="executive_director.html">Executive Director</a>
</center>
<br>
<center>
<a href="board_of_directors.html">2002</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="board_of_directors-2001.html">2001</a> :&nbsp;
2000
</center>
</td>
</tr>
<!-- End of Boilerplate -->
<tr>
<td>
<br>
<h2 align="center">Board of Directors</h2>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation is run by a Board of Directors, which is elected
annually by the entire GNOME community, as the GNOME Membership. If you would like
to contact the Board of Directors, you can email them at <a
href="mailto:board@gnome.org">board@gnome.org</a>.
</p>
<p>
The Board of Directors for Fall 2000 through Fall 2001 is:
<ul>
<li>
<em>Bart Decrem</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Jim Gettys</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>John Heard</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Miguel de Icaza</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Raph Levien</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Dan Mueth</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Havoc Pennington</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Federico Mena Quintero</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Maciej Stachowiak</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Owen Taylor</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Daniel Veillard</em>
</li>
</ul>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<!-- Start of Boilerplate -->
<tr>
<td>
<center><font size=-1>This site is maintained by
<a href="mailto:membership-committee@gnome.org">the GNOME Foundation Membership and Elections Committee</a>
and was designed by <a href="mailto:jpsc@users.sourceforge.net">JP
Schnapper-Casteras</a> and <a href="mailto:bart@eazel.com">Bart Decrem</a>.</font></center>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</center>
</body>
</html>

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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
<head>
<title>The GNOME Foundation: Board of Directors</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<center>
<table BORDER=2 CELLPADDING=5 WIDTH="595" NOSAVE >
<tr VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<td VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<center>
<a href="http://www.gnome.org">
<img SRC="gnome.jpg" ALT="" border=0></a><img
SRC="text.png" ALT="The GNOME Foundation" height=198 width=354>
</center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<center>
<a href="index.html">Home</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/">Press</a> :&nbsp;
Organization :&nbsp;
<a href="documentation.html">Documentation</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="membership.html">Membership</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="elections/">Elections</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="directory.html">Directory</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">Fundraising</a>
</center>
<br>
<center>
<a href="organization.html">Index</a> :&nbsp;
Directors :&nbsp;
<a href="advisory_board.html">Advisors</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="executive_director.html">Executive Director</a>
</center>
<br>
<center>
<a href="board_of_directors.html">2002</a> :&nbsp;
2001 :&nbsp;
<a href="board_of_directors-2000.html">2000</a>
</center>
</td>
</tr>
<!-- End of Boilerplate -->
<tr>
<td>
<br>
<h2 align="center">Board of Directors</h2>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation is run by a Board of Directors, which is elected
annually by the entire GNOME community, as the GNOME Membership. If you would like
to contact the Board of Directors, you can email them at <a
href="mailto:board@gnome.org">board@gnome.org</a>.
</p>
<p>
The Board of Directors for Fall 2001 through Fall 2002 is:
<ul>
<li>
<em>Jonathan Blandford</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Miguel de Icaza</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Nat Friedman</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Jim Gettys</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Jody Goldberg</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Telsa Gwynne</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>James Henstridge</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>George Lebl</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Federico Mena-Quintero</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Havoc Pennington</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Daniel Veillard</em>
</li>
</ul>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<!-- Start of Boilerplate -->
<tr>
<td>
<center><font size=-1>This site is maintained by
<a href="mailto:membership-committee@gnome.org">the GNOME Foundation Membership and Elections Committee</a>
and was designed by <a href="mailto:jpsc@users.sourceforge.net">JP
Schnapper-Casteras</a> and <a href="mailto:bart@eazel.com">Bart Decrem</a>.</font></center>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</center>
</body>
</html>

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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
<head>
<title>The GNOME Foundation: Board of Directors</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<center>
<table BORDER=2 CELLPADDING=5 WIDTH="595" NOSAVE >
<tr VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<td VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<center>
<a href="http://www.gnome.org">
<img SRC="gnome.jpg" ALT="" border=0></a><img
SRC="text.png" ALT="The GNOME Foundation" height=198 width=354>
</center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<center>
<a href="index.html">Home</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/">Press</a> :&nbsp;
Organization :&nbsp;
<a href="documentation.html">Documentation</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="membership.html">Membership</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="elections/">Elections</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="directory.html">Directory</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">Fundraising</a>
</center>
<br>
<center>
<a href="organization.html">Index</a> :&nbsp;
Directors :&nbsp;
<a href="advisory_board.html">Advisors</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="executive_director.html">Executive Director</a>
</center>
<br>
<center>
2002 :&nbsp;
<a href="board_of_directors-2001.html">2001</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="board_of_directors-2000.html">2000</a>
</center>
</td>
</tr>
<!-- End of Boilerplate -->
<tr>
<td>
<br>
<h2 align="center">Board of Directors</h2>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation is run by a Board of Directors, which is elected
annually by the entire GNOME community, as the GNOME Membership. If you would like
to contact the Board of Directors, you can email them at <a
href="mailto:board@gnome.org">board@gnome.org</a>.
</p>
<p>
The Board of Directors for Fall 2002 through Fall 2003 is:
<ul>
<li>
<em>Jonathan Blandford</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Miguel de Icaza</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Glynn Foster</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Nat Friedman</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Jim Gettys</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Jody Goldberg</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Bill Haneman</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>James Henstridge</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Daniel Veillard</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Luis Villa</em>
</li>
<li>
<em>Jeff Waugh</em>
</li>
</ul>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<!-- Start of Boilerplate -->
<tr>
<td>
<center><font size=-1>This site is maintained by
<a href="mailto:membership-committee@gnome.org">the GNOME Foundation Membership and Elections Committee</a>
and was designed by <a href="mailto:jpsc@users.sourceforge.net">JP
Schnapper-Casteras</a> and <a href="mailto:bart@eazel.com">Bart Decrem</a>.</font></center>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</center>
</body>
</html>

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AC_INIT
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(foundation-web, 0.1)
AC_ARG_WITH(http_prefix, [ --with-http-prefix=DISTRIBUTOR Specify http prefix for local testing, such as http://localhost/~user/gnomesites/])
if test "x$with_http_prefix" != x ; then
HTTP_PREFIX=$with_http_prefix
else
HTTP_PREFIX=http:/
fi
AC_SUBST(HTTP_PREFIX)
AC_OUTPUT([
Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/about/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/about/history/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/about/charter/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/contact/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/elections/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/elections/2000/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/elections/2001/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/elections/2002/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/elections/2003/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/img/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/img/logos/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/membership/Makefile
foundation.gnome.org/news/Makefile
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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
<head>
<title>The GNOME Foundation: Directory</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<center>
<table BORDER=2 CELLPADDING=5 WIDTH="595" NOSAVE >
<tr VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<td VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE>
<center>
<a href="http://www.gnome.org">
<img SRC="gnome.jpg" ALT="" border=0></a><img
SRC="text.png" ALT="The GNOME Foundation" height=198 width=354>
</center>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<center>
<a href="index.html">Home</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/">Press</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="organization.html">Organization</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="documentation.html">Documentation</a> :&nbsp;
<a href="membership.html">Membership</a> :&nbsp;
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Foundation will coordinate GNOME releases, speak on behalf of the
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email address, and a short list of how you contributed to GNOME.
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<P STYLE="margin-left: 0.79in; margin-bottom: 0in">eg: Havoc
Pennington &lt;hp@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; (GConf, GTK+, gnome-libs,
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<P ALIGN=CENTER>Oct 26, 2000</P>
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<P>Below you will find a list of candidates who are running for the
GNOME Foundation Board of Directors. A short summary statement from
each candidate and a link to their full candidacy announcement is
provided to help you learn more about them. We encourage all voters
to read the full candidacy statements and related discussions on
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/">foundation-list@gnome.org</A>.</P>
<P>When deciding who you should vote for, please carefully consider
the various tasks the Board of Directors must perform. This
<a href="overview.html">overview</a> may be helpful. Keep in mind that
the board will make a number of important decisions and will also have
to perform many tasks which require a significant amount of time and
effort and the ability to work and communicate with other people,
companies, and the media. The board of directors will represent GNOME to
companies and the world in a very real way. It is a good idea to strive
for a well-balanced board consisting of people with various backgrounds,
skills, and perspectives.</P>
<P>Additional election details can be found at the end of this
message and on <A HREF="/">http://foundation.gnome.org</A>
(where you can also find this document).</P>
<P>If you have any questions, please send them to either
foundation-list@gnome.org or to us at elections@gnome.org.</P>
<P>The elections committee.</P>
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<P><B>CANDIDATES FOR THE GNOME FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS</B>
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<P>1. MARTIN BAULIG. &quot;I'm a 24 years old student and working for
SuSE on GNOME. * Gnome-libs 2.0 - it is very important to be
attractive to developers of other Free Software, to have
well-designed, well-documented APIs which are a pleasure to use. *
GNOME is official part of the GNU Project and it becomes more and
more important to know where we're coming from and to stick to our
roots. * Doing Talks and Shows in Germany.&quot; Affiliated with
SuSE. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00076.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00076.html</A>.</P>
<P>2. CHEMA CELORIO. &quot;I have been doing unpaid work for GNOME on
a daily basis for the last year. Mainly in gedit and gnome-print. And
I LOVE IT ! I have developed very good personal relationships with
different members of the GNOME community. I want GNOME to remain a
community effort, a fun project to work on and a project that has
healthy relationships with the companies it interacts with. I want
GNOME to continue being widely open to new contributors.&quot; Full
statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00056.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00056.html</A>.</P>
<P>3. KENNETH CHRISTIANSEN. &quot;I will work on making Gnome work
better with internationalization, so that people in non-english
speaking countries can start using Gnome for real. This requires a
lot of work, and everyone in the Gnome community will have to settle
on some common guidelines for dealing with this. Due to my long
involvement in Gnome Translation Project I have quite some idea of
how we can do this, and is personally interested in working hard for
archieving this. No corporate affiliations!&quot; Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00067.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00067.html</A>.</P>
<P>4. RHETT CREIGHTON. &quot;I am a Jr. undergrad student at MIT, and
I'd like to see Gnome succeed, like all of you. If I win, I don't
promise to do a better job than most of you could do, but I do
promise to do it while eating a truckload of bananas. Really, I want
to use the position to impress chicks, I mean, help guide the
direction of Gnome toward what I think will make it the ideal
computing platform.&quot;. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00237.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00237.html</A>.</P>
<P>5. BART DECREM. &quot;As the Foundation's coordinator, I have
helped build a structure that maintains the power in GNOME with the
hackers while providing ways for corporate partners to have their
voice heard. I see my role as a facilitator who ensures that the
foundation will function in an open and effective manner, and to help
bring corporate partners on board who will bring GNOME to many
millions of new users without violating our principles.&quot;
Affiliated with Eazel. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00047.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00047.html</A>.</P>
<P>6. MIGUEL DE ICAZA. Co-founder of the GNOME project; one of the
principal contributors to gnome-libs, Bonobo, and Gnumeric, among
many other modules; currently serves on the board of directors of the
Free Software Foundation; pushed to create both the interim Steering
Committee and the GNOME Foundation: sees his role in the foundation
as &quot;to continue doing the same work I have been doing for free
software and GNOME in the future, with the backup of the Foundation.&quot;
Affiliated with Helix Code. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00194.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00194.html</A>.</P>
<P>7. CHRISTOPHER GABRIEL. &quot;I'm a 22 years old fellow born in
Italy. * Completely dedicated to free software, following GNOME since
some times in the first few months. * No affiliation with any company
making money from GNOME. * Official maintainer of GNU packages. *
Largely responsible for much of the free software grass-roots
community effort in Italy. Having me on the board, you will have
someone who will remind other board members of the importance of
things.&quot; Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00064.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00064.html</A>.</P>
<P>8. JUANTOMAS GARCIA. Spent last three years promoting GNU/Linux
and free software in Spain, to companies and the Spanish government,
among others: &quot;GNOME needs more than code, it needs lots of
input and work on and over it... The board needs to have a real
criticism from the inside that's brave enough to point out whatever
is wrong with GNOME... I'm Spanish and European (and very proud of
it) and Europe needs more GNOME action indeed.&quot; Full statement
at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00077.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00077.html</A>.</P>
<P>9. JIM GETTYS. Co-wrote X Window System, upon which GNOME is
built; currently pushing Linux and X on handhelds. Experience with X
Consortium, W3C, IETF. Worked on the GNOME Foundation announcement
and startup this summer: &quot;In short, I'd really like to see open
source desktops succeed. Interoperability is a key to this, and
applications (both open source and commercial) are another. We MUST
avoid the GUI wars that crippled UNIX desktops in the 1980's to
change the world.&quot; Affiliated with Compaq. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00193.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00193.html</A>.</P>
<P>10. BERTRAND GUIHENEUF. &quot;I am CEO of Henzai, Paris, a company
dedicated to making Gnome the standard GUI for small Internet
Appliances. I am co-maintainer of gnome-objc but was more known to
have started Evolution, in particular the camel library. My job at
Henzai gives me particular skills for project managment. Once on the
board I want to push the creation of the European foundation. I also
plan to lobby for a complete cross-platform Gnome.&quot; Affiliated
with Henzai. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00062.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00062.html</A>.</P>
<P>11. THOMPSON HAYNER. &quot;I am an independent thinker. I make my
living charging high fees to companies to run web-based free software
for them (primarily Latin American hospitals). I invest half my money
primarily in underprized fiber optic companies, give myself an
allowance of $64,000 a year, and give the rest to various charities,
and do Random Acts of Kindness (for example, recently hired an
attorney to help a Vietnamenese girl I barely know fight to bring her
brother and sister over).&quot; Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00143.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00143.html</A>.</P>
<P>12. JOHN HEARD. &quot;jheard@eng.sun.com. * Initiated and manage
the Sun GNOME Project. * Initiated and manage the OpenOffice.org
initiative and making it a fully integrated part of the GNOME Office
suite. * Working to establish the GNOME Accessibility project. *
Participant in the establishment of the GNOME Foundation on behalf of
the Sun GNOME team, working closely with quite a few GNOME members. *
A 14+ year open systems &quot;bigot&quot; in Sun (with T-shirts to
prove it :-)).&quot; Affiliated with Sun Microsystems. Full statement
at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00221.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00221.html</A>.</P>
<P>13. JAMES HENSTRIDGE. &quot;I am from Australia and have been
hacking on GNOME since 1998. I have worked on various parts of GNOME
ranging from some of the base libraries used by many applications to
language bindings (python) to applications (dia). I hope to represent
these views on the foundation board. I am a member of the current
GNOME Steering Committee. I am not currently employed by any GNOME
company at present -- I am a student finishing off my honours year.&quot;
Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00053.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00053.html</A>.</P>
<P>14. KEVIN KNERR. &quot;Is a GNOME user and contributor (AquaX,
sawfish lisplets, etc.) * has nearly 25 years experience w/ computing
(programming, system administration, tech support, data processing) *
is experienced in the administrative tasks the Board will perform *
is committed to GNOME and Free Software, and wishes to see GNOME
flourish in the midst of commercial software * has no corporate
affiliation with GNOME (employed in tech support for an ISP that
won't support Linux).&quot; Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00063.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00063.html</A>.</P>
<P>15. TUOMAS KUOSMANEN. &quot;I have been involved in the GNOME
community from the very beginning, working on the user interface. I
have very big interest in making the GNOME friendly and easy for both
new and experienced users. This is not easy, but I still want to
offer my help and try my best. I have good relationships towards
others and I try to live in peace with different kinds of people.
They say I have good patience.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code. Full
statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00204.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00204.html</A>.</P>
<P>16. GEORGE LEBL. &quot;I am George (Jiri in Czech) Lebl. I am a
long time GNOME developer, and maintainer of gnome-core,
gnome-applets, pong, gob, grapevine, dr-genius, and have hacked on
many other things including gnome-libs. I'm an undergraduate at SDSU
trying to finish a CS and a Math degree, and have a part time
position at Eazel. I'm also a half member of the interim GNOME
steering comittee. cHickeN ChIckeN ChIckeN ChIckeN ChIckeN cHicKeN
ChickEn ChickEn ChickEn ChicKEn.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel. Full
statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00025.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00025.html</A>.</P>
<P>17. ELLIOT LEE. &quot;You, the people who have made GNOME happen,
deserve the best possible help in getting GNOME where you want it to
go. Using my knowledge of software development and project
coordination, my goal will be to help you out with all the
distractions, problems, and boring work that GNOME and its foundation
need doing, so that you can focus on having fun contributing.&quot;
Affiliated with Red Hat.
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00222.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00222.html</A>.</P>
<P>18. RAPH LEVIEN. &quot;I am Raph Levien, author of Libart and
current maintainer of Ghostscript. I've been involved in Gnome since
the beginning, particularly in areas of 2D graphics and imaging. I do
consulting through my company, artofcode LLC, including work for
Eazel, and commercial licensing of Ghostscript, but consider myself a
strong independent voice against corporate interests. I did not
invent the Internet, but did take the initiative in developing it to
its current degenerated state.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel. Full
statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00220.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00220.html</A>.</P>
<P>19. KJARTAN MARAAS. &quot;My name is Kjartan Maraas and I have
been involved with the GNOME project since late 1997. I'm Norwegian
and translations was what got me tangled up in this project. Since
march this year I have been a member of the steering committee as
coordinator of GNOME's internationalization project, and this area is
what I'd spend my time working on improving if I were to be elected
for the board.&quot; Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00197.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00197.html</A>.</P>
<P>20. MICHAEL MEEKS. &quot;Having enjoyed working with many Gnome
contributors, I would be delighted to represent their interests on
the board. * Soon Bonobo ( which I help maintain ) will be everywhere
and vital to the Gnome release schedule, as well as to everyone
building on it. * I have loved presenting the ethics of free software
and selling the Gnome vision to many different groups of people at
various conferences. * I will push what is best for Gnome, over
HelixCode.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00078.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00078.html</A>.</P>
<P>21. DAN MUETH. &quot;I am the GNOME Documentation Project
coordinator and a steering committee member. I have a strong personal
interest in seeing GNOME succeed and providing users with a powerful,
easy-to-use free desktop. As a boardmember I will: (1)Ensure GNOME
leverages the contributions of individuals and corporations to
produce the best desktop possible. (2)Identify and address GNOME's
weaknesses. (3)Improve communication with other projects,
corporations, and the public. After finishing my physics PhD I will
work at Eazel.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00071.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00071.html</A>.</P>
<P>22. ESKIL HEYN OLSEN. &quot;I'm Eskil, one of the two gnome-pilot
maintainers (meaning I've been hacking gnome since June 1998), Being
snatched up by Eazel, I moved from Denmark to USA, and therefore now
hack Nautilus related stuff fulltime. Other merits must speak for
themselves.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00069.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00069.html</A>.</P>
<P>23. HAVOC PENNINGTON. &quot;My goal as a GNOME hacker is to make
free OS's a viable alternative for all users. At Red Hat Labs our job
is to make sure the Linux development platform facilitates that. On
the board, I'd like to work on infrastructure to make the project run
more smoothly: bug tracking, roadmaps, task lists, communication
between maintainers. I want to see GNOME get bigger, better, and more
fun, always remaining focused on technical excellence.&quot;
Affiliated with Red Hat. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00058.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00058.html</A>.</P>
<P>24. ETTORE PERAZZOLI. &quot;Who: Hacker, Project Manager for
Evolution. Other major contributions: gnome-libs, Bonobo, gnome-vfs,
Nautilus. Contributor since pre-1.0. * Program: Make GNOME a
successful standard without betraying the original ideals. Convey
energy from all the various parties involved, making sure the
commercial needs of the companies involved don't cripple the
technical qualities. Pay attention to the needs of hackers, to make
sure the fun factor isn't lost. Value volunteer contributions. Make
GNOME a success outside the US.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code.
Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00131.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00131.html</A>.</P>
<P>25. BRUCE PERENS. &quot;Please read <A HREF="http://www.perens.com/Bio.html">http://www.perens.com/Bio.html</A>
and other material at www.Perens.com to learn who I am and how I have
helped Free Software since 1987 and Unix since 1981. The board should
leave GNOME's technical direction to the developers. As a GNOME
Foundation director, I plan to concentrate on: Soliciting for
government and corporate grants to fund Free Software development,
_especially_documentation_. Building relationships between business
and Free Software. Public Relations and Publicity. Getting people to
release more code!&quot; Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00022.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00022.html</A>.</P>
<P>26. LESLIE PROCTOR. &quot;I oversaw PR for the GNOME launch in
1999. My efforts resulted in NY Times, Wired, Newsweek, etc.
articles. I've conducted media relations for GNOME at subsequent
conferences and ongoing, as needed. I coordinated the FSF/GNOME
booths at every LinuxWorld Expo, among others - on a shoestring
budget. I'm a senior resource executive at Alexander Ogilvy PR, a
top-tier agency. I offer strategic direction to account teams across
three different agencies. I can bring PR, marketing and
conferences/events expertise.&quot; Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00236.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00236.html</A>.</P>
<P>27. FEDERICO MENA QUINTERO. Co-founder of the GNOME project;
maintained the GIMP, split off GTK+ from the GIMP for use in other
applications (including GNOME); wrote large portions of the GNOME
libraries (including the GNOME Canvas), the original GNOME Panel,
gnomecal, GMC; currently maintain parts of gnome-libs, gdk-pixbuf,
EOG, the GNOME Programming Guidelines, and the Evolution calendar; &quot;I
have given several GNOME-related talks at local and international
conferences.&quot;; &quot;I am neurotic about software and
documentation quality.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code. Full
statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00140.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00140.html</A>.</P>
<P>28. ARIEL RIOS. Currently maintain gnome-guile, guile-gtk, galway,
glibwwww, gnumeric guile plugin; has given numerous speeches
advocating GNOME and Free Software in Canada, USA, and Mexico: &quot;I
am from Mexico so I can represent the Hispanoamerican region... I do
not work for any corporation and I wish to represent no other
interests besides GNOME and those of Free Software. I do believe in
freedom and equality among all of the members of the GNOME
community.&quot; Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00160.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00160.html</A>.</P>
<P>29. ARLO ROSE. &quot;I'm the Human Interface lead for the Nautilus
project, and am in the process of forming a GNOME HI group that will
raise community and developer awareness of usability and visual
issues with GNOME projects. I'd like to have a seat on the board so I
can strengthen awareness for good human interface design, raise the
standards for the GNOME desktop look and feel, and act as the voice
for usability issues in our community.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel.
Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00219.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00219.html</A>.</P>
<P>30. JOE SHAW. &quot;I have been involved in the GNOME community
from the start, contributing to several modules. I'm the maintainer
of Achtung and author of Helix's installer and updater. I'm outspoken
against corporate dominance of the foundation, but know they need to
be well-represented. I feel that the board needs a good
hacker/non-hacker mix. GNOME needs to become more aggressive with its
conference/show policies and GNOME 2.0 development needs to take hold
now.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code. Full statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00060.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00060.html</A>.</P>
<P>31. MACIEJ STACHOWIAK. &quot;While I have hacked on many free
software projects (most notably Nautilus, see
<A HREF="http://advogato.org/person/mjs">http://advogato.org/person/mjs</A>
for others), I think the strongest qualifications I have are
non-technical. First, I have a talent for making processes more
transparent, as with my work on GNOME 1.4 coordiation. Second, I am
good at communicating both inside and outside the project. Finally, I
believe in free software, openness and honesty, and I'm willing to
stand up to anyone for these beliefs.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel.
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00024.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00024.html</A>.</P>
<P>32. OWEN TAYLOR. &quot;As co-maintainer of GTK+ and the designer
of Pango, I think I'm in a good position to handle coordination of
GNOME with these important core technologies. I also have a strong
interest in language bindings and component technology, as
represented by the CORBA::ORBit Perl bindings for CORBA. If I am
elected to the board, I will continue to push GNOME in the areas of
internationalization and an easy-to-use development platform.&quot;
Affiliated with Red Hat.
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00049.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00049.html</A>.</P>
<P>33. DANIEL VEILLARD. &quot;I am French, a long time Gnomer and
Linux addict, the maintainer of libxml and rpmfind. I work for W3C
and I am used to non-profit organizations and the negociations needed
to get a group to reach consensus. I will focuse on the reuse of
standards, internationalization and keeping trust relationship at an
individual level. I think those are needed to keep hacking on gnome
fun and getting acceptance in new communities.&quot; Affiliated with
W3C. Full candidacy statement at
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00093.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00093.html</A>.</P>
<P><BR><BR>
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<P><B>ADDITIONAL ELECTION-RELATED INFORMATION</B>
</P>
<P>Anyone who's contributed to GNOME (beyond just being a user or
occasional bug-filer) may participate in the elections. To register
to vote, send e-mail to membership-committee@gnome.org. with your name, email
address, and a short list of how you contributed to GNOME. [eg: Havoc
Pennington (GConf, GTK+, gnome-libs, odd jobs)]. The deadline to
register to vote is Monday, October 30.</P>
<P>Ballots will be sent out via e-mail to everyone who's registered
to vote on Wednesday, November 1, to the address provided with
registration. If you need to change the address to which you want
your ballot sent, please contact elections@gnome.org ASAP. People
will vote by returning the ballot via e-mail. A public archive of the
ballot returns will be available after the elections end on November
8.</P>
<P>Also, keep in mind that there is a 4-person maximum on the number
of people affiliated with any one company that can be on the board:
if more than 4 persons from one company get elected, only the top 4
vote getters will get on. You will be able to vote for up to 11
candidates of your choice, with no restrictions, except that you
cannot vote more than once for the same candidate.</P>
<P>Additional election-related materials are available at
<A HREF="/">http://foundation.gnome.org</A>.</P>
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<h2 align="center">Fall 2000 GNOME Foundation Election</h2>
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The election results from the Fall 2000 Board of Directors election are archived
here for public access.
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<B>Fall 2000 Election Materials:</B>
<UL>
<LI>
<A href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2000-November/msg00002.html">Election results announcement.</A>
</LI>
<LI>
<A href="results.html">Detailed election results.</A>
</LI>
<LI>
<A href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2000-November/thread.html">Archive of all votes.</A>
</LI>
<LI>
<A href="verify.html">Instructions</A> for running the <A href="vote-counter.py">vote counting script</A>.
</LI>
<LI>
<A href="candidates.html">List of candidates for Board of Directors</A>
</LI>
<LI>
<A href="voters.html">List of registered voters.</A>
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<LI>
<A href="rules.html">Election rules and procedures</A>
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<P><U><B>GNOME Foundation Overview</B></U></P>
<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The GNOME Foundation will work to
further the goal of the GNOME project: to create a computing platform
for use by the general public that is completely free software.</P>
<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in"><BR>
</P>
<P>To achieve this goal, the Foundation will coordinate releases of
GNOME and determine which projects are part of GNOME. The Foundation
will act as an official voice for the GNOME project, providing a
means of communication with the press and with commercial and
noncommercial organizations interested in GNOME software. The
foundation may produce educational materials and documentation to
help the public learn about GNOME software. In addition, it may
sponsor GNOME-related technical conferences, represent GNOME at
relevant conferences sponsored by others, help create technical
standards for the project and promote the use and development of
GNOME software. For more information, see <A HREF="/">The
GNOME Foundation Web Site</A>.</P>
<P><U><B>Becoming a Candidate for the Board of Directors</B></U></P>
<P>If you would like to become a candidate for the Board of
Directors, please:
</P>
<OL>
<LI><P>Read this document.</P>
<LI><P>Read the GNOME Foundation charter
(<A HREF="/charter.html">http://foundation.gnome.org/charter.html</A>).</P>
<LI><P>Make sure you will have adequate time and interest in
performing the tasks described below.</P>
<LI><P>Announce your candidacy by sending an email to
<A HREF="mailto:foundation-announce@gnome.org">foundation-announce@gnome.org</A>
AND to <A HREF="mailto:foundation-list@gnome.org">foundation-list@gnome.org</A>
with a description of how you have contributed to GNOME and why you
want to be on the Board of Directors. (Deadline: Oct 23, 2000)
</P>
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<P><BR><BR>
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<P><U><B>Partial List of Tasks of the Board of Directors </B></U>
</P>
<P>The Board of Directors must perform a broad set of both technical
and non-technical tasks including:
</P>
<OL>
<LI><P>Help set overall direction for GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Work with GNOME Foundation Advisory Board.</P>
<LI><P>Finalize GNOME Foundation by-laws and finish creation of the
GNOME Foundation.</P>
<LI><P>Work with companies who would like to learn more about GNOME
and define how they can help and work with GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Create GNOME release schedule and appoint release
coordinators.</P>
<LI><P>Promote and market GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Make announcements and press releases on behalf of GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Appoint individuals/committees to handle media, booths at
conferences, press releases, etc.</P>
<LI><P>Determine where and when GNOME conferences should be held and
appoint individuals to coordinate the conferences.</P>
<LI><P>Administer GNOME Foundation funds.</P>
<LI><P>Address any legal issues which come up (trademarks branding,
licensing, copyright assignment, etc.).</P>
<LI><P>Maintain a web page and mailing lists. Post public parts of
Board meeting minutes.</P>
<LI><P>The board will arbitrate technical disputes between
maintainers.</P>
<LI><P>Be a liaison with other open source projects.</P>
</OL>
<P><U><B>Diversity of the Board of Directors</B></U></P>
<P>The Board of Directors should reflect the diversity of the GNOME
project, including leaders of the core GNOME technologies, volunteer
contributors as well as representatives of companies which are making
major contributions to GNOME, individuals from various geographic
regions, and representatives of other aspects of GNOME.
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<P><BR><BR>
</P>
<P><U><B>Qualities of a Good Director </B></U>
</P>
<P>A good director will have the following characteristics:
</P>
<OL>
<LI><P>Be a good leader.</P>
<LI><P>Willing and able to dedicate a significant amount of time to
GF work.</P>
<LI><P>Be an active GNOME contributor who tracks the day-to-day
happenings of GNOME.
</P>
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<P><U><B>Director Requirements</B></U></P>
<P>All directors must be willing to:
</P>
<OL>
<LI><P>Respect confidentiality of private discussions with
corporations who are interested in working with the GNOME
Foundation.</P>
<LI><P>Contribute a significant amount of time to working on various
GNOME Foundation projects and tasks.</P>
<LI><P>Participate in biweekly meetings which are held over a
telephone conference call.</P>
<LI><P>Attend an annual in-person meeting of the Board of Directors
(travel expenses would be covered by the Foundation).</P>
<LI><P>Act on behalf of all GNOME contributors in the best interest
of GNOME, and not solely represent the interests of a specific
company or constituency.</P>
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<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in"><U>Election Rules</U></P>
<OL>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">See the <A HREF="/charter.html">GNOME
Foundation charter</A> for general rules.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">There are 11 board slots that are
to be filled during this election.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Elections are for registered
voters (future members of the GNOME Foundation) only. Anyone who has
made a contribution to GNOME can register. You may do so by sending
email to <A HREF="mailto:membership-committee@gnome.org">membership-committee@gnome.org</A>.
People with CVS accounts can add themselves to membership.txt in the
Gnome-Foundation module. People who register to vote will
automatically become members of the yet-to-be-incorporated GNOME
Foundation, although anyone can withdraw their membership at any
time.
</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">An election committee consisting
of Dan Mueth, Martin Baulig, Russell Steinthal, Chris DiBona and
Sergey Panov is in charge of reviewing registration/membership
requests and will monitor the membership list for abuse, in
accordance with the charter.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">To be on the ballot, anyone who is
a member can announce their candidacy, in accordance with the
timeline below, by sending mail to <A HREF="mailto:foundation-announce@gnome.org">foundation-announce@gnome.org</A>,
including their name, e-mail address, contributions to GNOME, and
why they want to be on the board of directors. Candidacies will be
cross-posted on <A HREF="mailto:foundation-list@gnome.org">foundation-list@gnome.org</A>,
where they can be discussed.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Ballots will be sent via e-mail to
all members. To vote, members return ballots, selecting up to 11
candidates who will receive their vote. Members may not vote more
than once for the same candidate.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The 11 candidates who receive the
most votes will be elected.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Not more than 4 slots may be
occupied by individuals affiliated with any one company. See charter
for definition of affiliation and process for enforcing this rule.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">If there is a tie for the 11th
slot, the candidates who are tied may choose to let the already
elected board members resolve the tie, or, at the request of any of
the tied candidates, run-off elections to resolve the tie may be
held.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Votes shall be e-mailed to a
publicly archived mailing list. The archive shall be made publicly
accessible at the conclusion of the elections.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The votes will be tallied
automatically, with the election committee stepping in to decide on
misformatted returns.
</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Foundation-list is the mailing
list to discuss election-related issues. The election committee will
resolve election-related disputes that are not readily resolved on
the list.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The election committee will
announce the results of the elections.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Summary Statements: All candidates
should submit 75-word max summaries of their candidacy statement for
inclusion in the ballot information sheet that will be posted on
10/25. The deadline for this is Tuesday 10/24, noon pacific time.
Candidates should also state their corporate affilitions. Statements
that are longer than 75 words will be edited down by the elections
committee. Summary statements should be continuous text: bullet
lists etc. will be converted to continuous text. For candidates who
do not submit a summary statement, the elections committee will use
a snippet from their full candidacy statement instead. If we do not
receive a sufficient number of these summary statements, the
elections committee reserves the right to post these summaries
elsewhere.</P>
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<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in"><U>Timeline</U></P>
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<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">October 23 (Monday): Deadline for
candidate nominations for the elections. Deadline for making changes
to the charter.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">October 25 (Wednesday): Candidate
list posted on Gnotices and foundation-announce.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">October 30 (Monday): Deadline to
register to vote.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">November 1 (Wednesday): Elections
begin.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">November 8 (Wednesday): Elections
end.</P>
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archive</a> (referred to below as 2000-November.txt), the <a
href="registered-voters.txt">membership list</a>
(registered-voters.txt), and the two voting scripts, <a
href="list-addresses.py">list-addresses.py</a> and <a
href="vote-counter.py">vote-counter.py</a></p>
<p>Then, extract the valid voting addresses from the membership list:
<pre>$ python list-addresses.py registered-voters.txt &gt; addresses.txt</pre>
<p>Next, run the vote counter script; it's probably best to save the results to a file (they are long):
<pre>$ python vote-counter.py 2000-November.txt
&lt;cookie&gt; addresses.txt &gt; results.txt</pre>
<p>(The cookie has been lost.)</p>
<p>The results should be in results.txt. A list of errors will be
generated at the top of the output, but note that many of those errors
will represent problems which are fixed later in the archive
(manifested by the voter having a counted ballot later in the
results). The final tallies will be at the bottom.</p>
<p>To exactly replicate the posted results, you should apply this <a
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<H2>Candidates for Fall 2001 GNOME Foundation Elections</H2>
<P>Nov 10, 2001</P>
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<P>Below you will find a list of candidates who are running for the
GNOME Foundation Board of Directors. A short summary statement from
each candidate and a link to their full candidacy announcement is
provided to help you learn more about them. We encourage all voters
to read the full candidacy statements and related discussions on
<A HREF="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/">foundation-list@gnome.org</A>.</P>
<P>When deciding who you should vote for, please carefully consider
the various tasks the Board of Directors must perform. This
<a href="overview.html">overview</a> may be helpful. Keep in mind that
the board will make a number of important decisions and will also have
to perform many tasks which require a significant amount of time and
effort and the ability to work and communicate with other people,
companies, and the media. The board of directors will represent GNOME to
companies and the world in a very real way. It is a good idea to strive
for a well-balanced board consisting of people with various backgrounds,
skills, and perspectives.</P>
<P>Additional election details can be found at the end of this
message and on <A HREF="/">http://foundation.gnome.org</A>
(where you can also find this document).</P>
<P>If you have any questions, please send them to either
foundation-list@gnome.org or to us at elections@gnome.org.</P>
<P>The elections committee.</P>
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<P><B>CANDIDATES FOR THE GNOME FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS</B>
</P>
<P>1. JONATHAN BLANDFORD
&quot;
I have been involved with GNOME since 1997. I have spent a lot of time
working on many core parts of GNOME, and feel like I have a very good
idea of how the project works. I very interested in helping to improve
the desktop experience, I would like to see GNOME spend more time on the
small, incremental improvements that make a desktop usable.
&quot;
Affiliation Red Hat. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00020.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00020.html</a>
</P>
<P>2. CHEMA CELORIO
&quot;
I have been contributing to GNOME over the past few years, I want to be
on the board because I want to help GNOME even further. I have a very
good relationship with a number of GNOME contributors as well as a very
good understanding of the GNOME community and what drives GNOME forward.
I am confident that we can make GNOME the best desktop available and I
work hard everyday to make it happen.
&quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00021.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00021.html</a>
</P>
<P>3. RHETT CREIGHTON
&quot;
The future is now, and that future is: Bowling Balls. Do you realize that
if GNOME starts making bowling balls, we stand to net profit
$11,000?! That's right, eleven big ones. Net profit, mind you.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00007.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00007.html</a>
</P>
<P>4. MIGUEL DE ICAZA
&quot;
Have been an active contributor to the free software movement since 1992.
Started the GNOME project when various freedom issues arose that would
threaten the future of a fully free system. I am one of the founders of
Ximian, one of the GNOME companies, where we employ around 40 GNOME hackers
that develop free software. &quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00018.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00018.html</a>
</P>
<P>5. GLYNN FOSTER
&quot;
Easy going 23 year old from Dublin, Ireland seeks position on
GNOME Foundation Board ono. Will trade communication, energy
and commitment for an honest, hard working life with comfy
seat. Will ensure that GNOME remains a happy go-lucky-project that
people are excited to work on. Previous experience includes
gnome-session hacks and being on GNOME Foundation Membership &amp;
Elections Committee. Loves Guinness &amp; climbing. Hates celery.
Answers to the name of Gman. Email glynn.foster@sun.com after 8pm.
&quot;
Affiliated with Sun Microsystems. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00010.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00010.html</a>
</P>
<P>6. NAT FRIEDMAN
&quot;
The foundation could be doing more to help GNOME be more unified,
move faster, and have more visibility. Things I would like to see
include more focus on the desktop itself, more in-person events
and a coordinated GNOME Office.
I've been contributing to GNOME since 1998 and co-maintained
Bonobo for a while. I wrote the first draft of the foundation's
charter. I co-founded Ximian, and these days, I'm in charge of our
product development. &quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00022.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00022.html</a>
</P>
<P>7. JIM GETTYS
&quot;
I'd like to continue to be on the board to help Gnome reach its potential.
I feel that we are about a year from having the ingredients to make open
source desktops viable for the mass market and would like to do what I
can to help make this happen. As part of this, I believe interoperability
is a key ingredient, and will work to encourage Gnome to invest in this
area.&quot;
Affiliation Compaq. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00024.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00024.html</a>
</P>
<P>8. JODY GOLDBERG
&quot;
I have been a free software advocate since the early 90s, and have
contributed to several projects, from G++ and Wine, to Nethack and a
pager for CDE. As the current maintainer of Gnumeric I'm on the
front lines of what users like and dislike in GNOME. Our
technologies are good. Our integration could use some work. I'd
like to work towards improving communication between the far flung
elements of GNOME to improve that.
&quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00025.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00025.html</a>
</P>
<P>9. TELSA GWYNNE
&quot;
I do docs, bugs, and hassling developers. I don't code. I also make last
minute decisions.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00030.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00030.html</a>
</P>
<P>10. BILL HANEMAN
&quot;
Bill Haneman AKA 'that Accessibility guy'. "I've been programming over
20 years, an active Gnome hacker since Dec. 2000. I maintain the Gnome
Accessibility Project (atk, at-spi), co-moderate
gnome-accessibility-list, and contribute to Gtk+, libglade,
libbonoboui. I'm employed by Sun Microsystems Ireland. While wearing
the 'Gnome Board hat' I would work hard to take a broad view of what's
best for Gnome. My hopes for Gnome's future include platform
development/maturation, universal accessibility, interoperability, and
extensibility.
&quot;
Affiliated with Sun Microsystems. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00011.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00011.html</a>
</P>
<P>11. JAMES HENSTRIDGE
&quot;
I have been hacking on gnome for over 3 years, and have been involved in language
binding development, gtk/gnome platform library development and also some work on
apps. I am Australian, which may be a good or bad thing, depending on your point
of view :) If elected I can represent these interests on the board. I served on
the GNOME Steering committee from its creation until the Foundation elections last
year, where I was one of the unsuccessful candidates.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00019.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00019.html</a>
</P>
<P>12. GEORGE LEBL
&quot;
I have been with the GNOME project since '97, maintain several packages, and
have been 'half-part' of the steering committee. I also pretended to work for
Eazel for over a year. I want the GNOME community to stay as chaotic and
open as it has always been. So elect me or I'll smack you with a GEGL.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00005.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00005.html</a>
</P>
<P>13. CHRIS LYTTLE
&quot;
Expatriate Kiwi living in the USA. Been involved with running non-profit
businesses. Contributor to the Gnome Documentation Project and GnuCash.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00015.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00015.html</a>
</P>
<P>14. IAN MCKELLAR
&quot;
I'm an ex-Eazel hacker from Australia who is living in California. I
have some experience running anarchic organizations like GNOME (on a
smaller scale) and a strong belief in Free Software.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00026.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00026.html</a>
</P>
<P>15. MICHAEL MEEKS
&quot;
Lots of experience of Gnome both technically and relationally, I
continue to promote Gnome widely at conferences and to companies.
We must finance and encourage small interest group meetings as
well as GUADEC to increase real contact time.
We need to bifurcate the project - the core environment and
the applications built on top of it, so we can release core
improvements more quickly, with a stable API, yet rapidly innovate in
the applications.
&quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00014.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00014.html</a>
</P>
<P>16. FEDERICO MENA-QUINTERO
&quot;
I'd like to see the GNOME hackers focus more on the desktop and,
in particular, the user experience now that the GNOME 2.0 platform is almost complete.
I am a co-founder of the GNOME project, and prior to that I was the
maintainer of the GIMP. I worked at Red Hat Advanced Development Labs
(RHAD Labs) for a year and a half, and have been working for Ximian
since January 2000 on the Evolution Calendar.
&quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00029.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00029.html</a>
</P>
<P>17. TIM NEY
&quot;
I've presented GNOME to government officials on several continents;
built public awareness of GNOME around the world through the media,
seminars and trade shows; secured funding, hardware and services
to support GNOME. I see 2002 as the year GNOME reaches beyond the
hacker community and to schools, corporations and governments.
My contribution is to build bridges, develop strategy, policy and
projects that are inclusive and appeal to a wider geography of
developers and users.
&quot;
Affiliation GNOME Foundation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00027.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00027.html</a>
</P>
<P>18. BASTIEN NOCERA
&quot;
I'm a relative newcomer to the Gnome world as a programmer, with my main
interests in multimedia, all ease-of-use concerns (accessibility
included), and portability. I've never run for any elections on such a
Board, but I have some experience in strongly opinionated discussions (with
politics, and not hackers ;), and being French, I have a big mouth as well.
Hmm, couple of words to go...I like bitter ale.
&quot;
No affiliations Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00002.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00002.html</a>
</P>
<P>19. HAVOC PENNINGTON
&quot;
I have several years of experience with GNOME, and want to help ensure
continuity between the current board and the new one. My main goal on
the board is to build up GNOME as a self-sufficient and long-term
organization with solid infrastructure for keeping things running
smoothly. I work on GTK+, GConf, packaging GNOME for Red Hat, and
various less important projects.
&quot;
Affiliated with Red Hat. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00008.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00008.html</a>
</P>
<P>20. CHRIS PHELPS
&quot;
GNOME is the smoothest desktop I've ever used, and I intend to do
anything and everything I can to keep our development rolling. My
personal peeve is that GNOME is an awesome development environment
without a respectable IDE. I intend to work on this to make GNOME more
attractive to all kinds of developers. Yeah, that's about it...
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00004.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00004.html</a>
</P>
<P>21. ARIEL RIOS
&quot;
My experience ranges from developing on Guile to numerous other contributions
including technical reviews for Gtk+ and GNOME related books. I have been hacking
in GNOME since the first years of the project. I have attended many conferences
as a promoter of Free Software and GNOME. My main goal is to seek that GNOME will
turn into a feasible solution against proprietary software turning into a powerful
stable API that will be available for everyone.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00017.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00017.html</a>
</P>
<P>22. RICHARD STALLMAN
&quot;
I've been working for GNOME since years before there was a GNOME. In
1983, while formulating plans for the GNU operating system, I decided
it should include a window system. After two desktop initiatives that
didn't pan out, I found Miguel, who launched our third desktop
project--GNOME. As president of the Free Software Foundation and Chief
GNUisance of the GNU Project, I have had years of experience working with
contributors both individual and corporate.
&quot;
Affiliation. Free Software Foundation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00028.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00028.html</a>
</P>
<P>23. ANDY TAI
&quot;
I have been a strong supporter for the GNU Project and
a long time observer of the GNOME Project. I maintains
the advocacy site free-soft.org and the GUI Toolkit
and Framework Page, the definite reference for GUI
toolkits on the Internet. I understand the major
weakness of the GNOME architecture at this stage. If
I am elected, the first thing I will push is to merge
gnome-specific widgets into gtk+, so there are less
number of libraries to link against :-)
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00013.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00013.html</a>
</P>
<P>24. DANIEL VEILLARD
&quot;
I am French, long time Gnomer and Linux addict, maintainer of
libxml, libxslt and rpmfind. I served on the Gnome Board for last
year and I am used to non-profit organizations and the negotiation
needed to reach consensus in a group. I will focus on the reuse
of standards, internationalization and keeping trust relationship at an
individual level. I think those are needed to keep hacking on Gnome fun
and getting acceptance in new communities. Affiliation Red Hat.
&quot;
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00001.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00001.html</a>
</P>
<P>25. JEFF WAUGH
&quot;
We need to improve the project's outreach, both within the Free Software
community and outside it, through documentation, publicity, and making
good information easy to get to. Some work on infrastructure can make
other tasks and goals easier, such as contributing and releasing. We need
more GNOME love and better cooperation. All of this, openly and
transparently, without interrupting our awesome hacker's hacking time! I'm
wacky enough to believe we can do it, too. :)
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00016.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00016.html</a>
</P>
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<P><B>ADDITIONAL ELECTION-RELATED INFORMATION</B>
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<P>Ballots will be sent out via e-mail to everyone who's registered
to vote on Tuesday, November 13, to the address provided with
registration. If you need to change the address to which you want
your ballot sent, please contact elections@gnome.org ASAP. People
will vote by returning the ballot via e-mail. A public archive of the
ballot returns will be available after the elections end on November
20.</P>
<P>Also, keep in mind that there is a 4-person maximum on the number
of people affiliated with any one company that can be on the board:
if more than 4 persons from one company get elected, only the top 4
vote getters will get on. You will be able to vote for up to 11
candidates of your choice, with no restrictions, except that you
cannot vote more than once for the same candidate.</P>
<P>Additional election-related materials are available at
<A HREF="/">http://foundation.gnome.org</A>.</P>
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<h2 align="center">Fall 2001 GNOME Foundation Election</h2>
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The election results from the Fall 2001 Board of Directors election are archived
here for public access.
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<B>Fall 2001 Election Materials:</B>
<UL>
<LI>
<A href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-December/msg00002.html">Election results announcement.</A>
</LI>
<LI>
<A href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2001-November/thread.html">Archive of all votes.</A>
</LI>
<LI>
<A href="verify.html">Instructions</A> for running the <A href="vote-counter.py">vote counting script</A>.
</LI>
<LI>
<A href="candidates.html">List of candidates for Board of Directors</A>
</LI>
<LI>
<A href="voters.html">List of registered voters.</A>
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<h2 align="center">Running and Voting for the Board of Directors</h2>
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<h3>GNOME Foundation Overview</h3>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation will work to further the goal of the
GNOME project: to create a computing platform for use by
the general public that is completely free software.
</p>
<p>
To achieve this goal, the Foundation will coordinate releases
of GNOME and determine which projects are part of GNOME. The
Foundation will act as an official voice for the GNOME project,
providing a means of communication with the press and with
commercial and noncommercial organizations interested in GNOME
software. The foundation may produce educational materials and
documentation to help the public learn about GNOME software. In
addition, it may sponsor GNOME-related technical conferences,
represent GNOME at relevant conferences sponsored by others, help
create technical standards for the project and promote the use and
development of GNOME software. For more information, see
<A HREF="/">The GNOME Foundation Web Site</A>.
</p>
<br>
<h3>Becoming a Candidate for the Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
If you would like to become a candidate for the Board of Directors,
please:
</p>
<OL>
<LI><P>Read this document.</P>
<LI><P>Read the GNOME Foundation charter
(<A HREF="/charter.html">http://foundation.gnome.org/charter.html</A>).</P>
<LI><P>Make sure you will have adequate time and interest in
performing the tasks described below.</P>
<LI><P>Announce your candidacy by sending an email to
<A HREF="mailto:foundation-announce@gnome.org">foundation-announce@gnome.org</A>
AND to <A HREF="mailto:foundation-list@gnome.org">foundation-list@gnome.org</A>
with a description of how you have contributed to GNOME and why you
want to be on the Board of Directors. (Deadline: Nov 8, 2001)
</P>
</OL>
<br>
<h3>Partial List of Tasks of the Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
The Board of Directors must perform a broad set of both technical
and non-technical tasks including:
</p>
<OL>
<LI><P>Help set overall direction for GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Identify and resolve problems in GNOME. Identify weak points
and opportunities for improvement and work toward improving GNOME in
these areas.</P>
<LI><P>Identify areas in which GNOME needs organizational improvement
and appoint committees or individuals to work on these areas. Work with
and help these teams to ensure the projects move forward succesfully.
Some common examples are the release team, GUADEC organizing committee,
membership and elections committee, and the fundraising committee.</P>
<LI><P>Identify areas where GNOME needs improvements in policy,
draft new policies, and go through revision and concensus-building of
the policies with the GNOME community and Board. Some common examples
include the GNOME Foundation charter, the membership policy, the
GNOME accounts policy, and the software license policy.</P>
<LI><P>Determine where and when GNOME conferences should be held and
appoint individuals to coordinate the conferences.</P>
<LI><P>Make announcements and press releases on behalf of GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Address any legal issues which come up (trademarks branding,
licensing, copyright assignment, etc.).</P>
<LI><P>Develop the GNOME Foundation.</P>
<LI><P>Administer GNOME Foundation funds.</P>
<LI><P>Hire, oversee, and work with any GNOME Foundation staff.</P>
<LI><P>Maintain a web page and mailing lists. Post public parts of
Board meeting minutes to foundation-list. Discuss them on the mailing
list as necessary to guarantee all non-confidential Board activities are
public and clear.</P>
<LI><P>Arbitrate technical disputes between maintainers.</P>
<LI><P>Act as a liaison with other open source projects.</P>
<LI><P>Work with GNOME Foundation Advisory Board. Act as a liason with
advisory board members, updating them
to the state of GNOME, helping them to integrate into the GNOME
community, and helping to bring their suggestions before the Board.</P>
<LI><P>Work with companies who would like to learn more about GNOME
and define how they can help and work with GNOME.</P>
</OL>
<br>
<h3>Diversity of the Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
The Board of Directors should reflect the diversity of the GNOME
project, including leaders of the core GNOME technologies, volunteer
contributors as well as representatives of companies which are making
major contributions to GNOME, individuals from various geographic
regions, and representatives of other aspects of GNOME.
The Board is tasked with addressing a diverse set of problems and
challenges and will function best if the Board members are equally
diverse in their skill set and expertise.
</p>
<br>
<h3>Qualities of a Good Director</h3>
<p>
A good director will have the following characteristics:
</p>
<OL>
<LI><P>Be a good leader.</P>
<LI><P>Be willing and able to dedicate a significant amount of time to
GNOME Foundation work.</P>
<LI><P>Be an active GNOME contributor who tracks the day-to-day
happenings of GNOME.</P>
</OL>
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<h3>Director Requirements</h3>
<p>
All directors must be willing to:
</p>
<OL>
<LI><P>Respect confidentiality of private discussions with
corporations who are interested in working with the GNOME
Foundation.</P>
<LI><P>Contribute a significant amount of time to working on various
GNOME Foundation projects and tasks.</P>
<LI><P>Participate in biweekly meetings which are held over a
telephone conference call.</P>
<LI><P>Attend an annual in-person meeting of the Board of Directors
(travel expenses would be covered by the Foundation).</P>
<LI><P>Act on behalf of all GNOME contributors in the best interest
of GNOME, and not solely represent the interests of a specific
company or constituency.</P>
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<h2 align="center">GNOME Foundation Election Rules &amp; Timeline</h2>
<h3>Election Rules</h3>
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<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">See the <A HREF="/charter.html">GNOME
Foundation charter</A> for general rules.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">There are 11 board slots that are
to be filled during this election.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Members of the GNOME
Foundation as of November 8, 2001 are eligible to vote in the
election. Anyone who has made a contribution to GNOME can
apply for membership by completing the <a href="/membership-form.php">application</a>.
</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Any eligible voter is
eligible to be elected to the Board of Directors. To announce
your candidacy, send a message to
foundation-announce@gnome.org with your full name, e-mail,
corporate affiliation (if any), and a description of your
reasons for wanting to serve as a director. Candidacies must
be announced prior to November 8, 2001, 23:59 UTC.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">All candidates should mail a
summary of their candicacy announcement (see previous rule) to
elections@gnome.org. Summaries should be no more than 75
words of continuous text (i.e. no bullet lists or multiple
paragraphs) and must be received by the nomination deadline
given above. A compilation of the summaries will be mailed to
all registered voters several days prior to the election.</LI>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">All discussion related to
the election should be held on foundation-list@gnome.org.
Members are invited to ask questions of one or all candidates
on that list.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Ballots will be sent via
e-mail to all eligible voters on November 20, 2001, and must
be returned by November 27, 2001, 23:59 UTC (18:59 EST). Full
instructions will be included in the ballot.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Ballots will be held
confidential during the election, but an archive of all
submitted ballots will be made publicly accessible at its
conclusion.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The Elections Committe is
responsible for counting the ballots, after taking appropriate
action to fix misformatted ballots.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The 11 candidates who
receive the most votes will be elected, except that no more
than four individuals affiliated with any one corporation may
be elected. Should more than four of the top eleven
vote-getters be affiliated with the same company, only the
four with the most votes will be considered elected. For a
full definition of corporate affiliation, see the GNOME
Foundation Charter.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">In the event of a tie for
the final slot on the board, the Elections Committee will
schedule a run-off election as soon as possible.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The Elections Committee will
announce preliminary results as soon as possible after the
election closes, along with instructions on how to access the
ballot archive and how to independently verify the vote
count.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Any eligible voter may challenge the preliminary
results by e-mailing elections@gnome.org prior to December 4,
2001. The decision of the Elections Committee as to any
challenge shall be final. Once any challenges have been
resolved, the Elections Committee shall announce the final
results.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Any questions regarding
these procedures should be directed to the Elections Committee
by e-mail to elections@gnome.org. The committee shall have
the power to make any necessary changes or clarifications to
these rules at any point during the election.</P>
</OL>
<h3>Timeline (all deadlines are 23:59 UTC/18:59 EST)</h3>
<UL>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">November 8 (Thursday): Last
day to announce candidacies, submit summary statements, and
apply for membership (to be eligible for this election).</p>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">November 10 (Saturday):
Final list of candidates, platform summaries posted to
GNotices and mailed to foundation-announce@gnome.org</P></LI>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">November 20 (Tuesday):
Ballots mailed to eligible voters, voting begins.</P></LI>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">November 27 (Tuesday):
Voting closes.</P></LI>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">December 4 (Tuesday): Last
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<p>To run the vote counting scripts, you need to perform several
steps:</p>
<p>First, obtain copies of the <a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2001-November.txt.gz">ballot
archive</a> (referred to below as 2001-November.txt), the <a
href="registered-voters.txt">membership list</a>
(registered-voters.txt), and the two voting scripts, <a
href="list-addresses.py">list-addresses.py</a> and <a
href="vote-counter.py">vote-counter.py</a></p>
<p>Then, extract the valid voting addresses from the membership list:
<pre>$ python list-addresses.py registered-voters.txt &gt; addresses.txt</pre>
<p>Next, run the vote counter script; it's probably best to save the results to a file (they are long):
<pre>$ python vote-counter.py 2001-November.txt
gnome-foundation-secret-cXjoS6521 addresses.txt &gt; results.txt</pre>
<p>The results should be in results.txt. A list of errors will be
generated at the top of the output, but note that many of those errors
will represent problems which are fixed later in the archive
(manifested by the voter having a counted ballot later in the
results). The final tallies will be at the bottom.</p>
<p>To exactly replicate the posted results, you should apply this <a
href="vote-archives.diff">diff file</a>, which represents the
votetakers' changes to the voting archive to fix malformatted ballots to
reflect the evident intent of the voters.</p>
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<P>Below you will find a list of candidates who are running for the
GNOME Foundation Board of Directors. A short summary statement from
each candidate and a link to their full candidacy announcement is
provided to help you learn more about them. We encourage all voters
to read the full candidacy statements and related discussions on
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/">foundation-list@gnome.org</a>.</p>
<P>When deciding who you should vote for, please carefully consider
the various tasks the Board of Directors must perform. This
<a href="overview.html">overview</a> may be helpful. Keep in mind that the
board will make a number of important decisions and will also have to perform
many tasks which require a significant amount of time and effort and the
ability to work and communicate with other people, companies, and the media.
The board of directors will represent GNOME to companies and the world in a
very real way. It is a good idea to strive for a well-balanced board consisting
of people with various backgrounds, skills, and perspectives.</P>
<P>Additional election details can be found at the end of this
message and on <A HREF="/">http://foundation.gnome.org</A>
(where you can also find this document).</P>
<P>If you have any questions, please send them to either
foundation-list@gnome.org or to us at elections@gnome.org.</P>
<P>The elections committee.</P>
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<P><B>CANDIDATES FOR THE GNOME FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS</B>
</P>
<P>1. MARTIN SEVIOR<br />
&quot;
Now that the push for corporate desktop is on in earnest I believe I can
help the GNOME community of volunteer hackers feel empowered by
providing a genuinely independent voice on the Board. I can do this
because I have no financial stake in any company. I contribute to
AbiWord and GNOME for the love of hacking and the desire to be part of
the project to make the World's best desktop.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: University of Melbourne.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00006.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00006.html</a>
</P>
<P>2. RICHARD STALLMAN<br />
&quot;
I've been working for GNOME since years before there was a GNOME. In
1983, while formulating plans for the GNU operating system, I decided
it should include a window system. After two desktop initiatives that
didn't pan out, I found Miguel, who launched our third desktop
project--GNOME.
<br />
As president of the Free Software Foundation and Chief GNUisance of
the GNU Project, I have had years of experience working with
contributors both individual and corporate.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Free Software Foundation.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00007.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00007.html</a>
</P>
<P>3. MIGUEL DE ICAZA<br />
&quot;
Have been an active contributor to the free software movement
since 1992.
<br />
Started the GNOME project when various freedom issues arised
that would threaten the future of a fully free system.
<br />
I am one of the founders of Ximian, one of the GNOME
companies, where we employ around 40 GNOME hackers that
develop free software.
<br />
Have been actively involved for the past year in the
development of Mono and the Gtk bindings for C#.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00008.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00008.html</a>
</P>
<P>4. BILL HANEMAN<br />
&quot;
I am active not only in the accessibility project work,
but also am actively working with the groups doing Mozilla,
OpenOffice, and Java integration with GNOME. My goals for GNOME:
a great developer platform, a complete user desktop environment
that is not only free but fully accessible to everyone.
I am a also Sun Microsystems employee, but would serve as an
"individual contributor" and always keep the "big picture" for GNOME
paramount.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Sun Microsystems.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00000.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00000.html</a>
</P>
<P>5. MIKE NEWMAN<br />
&quot;
I'm standing as an independant, experienced committee worker with the
international and democratic interests of GNOME as my prime concerns,
along with transparent and accessible board activity. Having been
involved in GNOME for two years working with the membership committee,
and with a great deal of experience in similar roles I feel I have a
wide view of GNOME's goals and the capabilities and time to serve as an
effective board member.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: North Somerset Council.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00001.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00001.html</a>
</P>
<P>6. GLYNN FOSTER<br />
&quot;
I do GNOME hacking at Sun. I don't do celery. I do motivation
and energy. I don't do philosophy, politics or vegemite. I do
random documentation. I don't do cucumber. I do weekly release
team meetings. I don't do toilet cleaning. I do climbing and beer.
I don't do chewing gum. I do opinions, sleep and campus boards. I
don't do veruccas. I do mobile phones badly. I don't do cocktails
and hard liquor.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Sun Microsystems.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00002.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00002.html</a>
</P>
<P>7. BASTIEN NOCERA<br />
&quot;
I've been a GNOME developer for more than 2 years now, starting as an
independant application developer, and finding myself more and more
involved in work on the core desktop.
<br />
I have never before been part of such a board, but I understand the
requisites for such a position, and will do everything to represent
the people voting for me.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Red Hat.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00003.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00003.html</a>
</P>
<P>8. MALCOLM TREDINNICK<br />
&quot;
Have done a reasonable amount of API documentation, along with writing a few
standalone documents aimed at helping developers use GNOME more easily. I am
interested in seeing GNOME be pitched as viable desktop platform to developers
and would like to see more events such as Sun's developer courses and the
tutorials planned for next year's GUADEC. Experience serving on committees
both at state and national level.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: CommSecure Pty Ltd.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00004.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00004.html</a>
</P>
<P>9. MICHAEL MEEKS<br />
&quot;
- Pushing for closer integration with other parts of the desktop;
OpenOffice particularly.
<br />
- Ensuring that Gnome stays a Meritocracy
<br />
- Keeping our vision wider than a file manager and control panel, and
on a complete Free software desktop.
<br />
- Ensuring the hackers make the coding / code inclusion decisions, the
artists make the art / art inclusion decisions, the UI team decide
the UI, the i18n team in charge of i18n, and the release team
co-ordinating releases.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00005.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00005.html</a>
</P>
<P>10. DANIEL VEILLARD<br />
&quot;
I am French, long time Gnomer and Linux addict, maintainer of
libxml, libxslt and rpmfind. I served on the Gnome Board for two
years and I am used to non-profit organizations and the negociations
needed to reach consensus in a group. I will focuse on the reuse
of standards, internationalization and keeping trust relationship at an
individual level. I think those are needed to keep hacking on Gnome fun
and getting acceptance in new communities. Growing the foundation to
get acceptance by program developpers is the next challenge of the Board.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Red Hat.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00006.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00006.html</a>
</P>
<P>11. JAMES HENSTRIDGE<br />
&quot;
I am an Australian GNOME hacker. I have been working on the project
since 1998, focussing on language bindings (I am maintainer of the
Python bindings) and the platofrm libraries (I maintain libglade). I am
currently serving on the 2002 board.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Data Analysis Australia.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00007.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00007.html</a>
</P>
<P>12. JEFF WAUGH<br />
&quot;
I am passionate about GNOME and Free Software, and have committed a large
amount of my time and energy to helping our exceptional hackers do their
magic. This year my primary contribution to GNOME was leadership of the
Release Team to help our hackers pull off the amazing GNOME 2.0 release.
I will work to build upon GNOME's contributor base, maintain our casual,
personal community, ensure a transparently operated Foundation, and to
promote our project and achievements aggressively.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Independent consultant.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00008.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00008.html</a>
</P>
<P>13. JIM GETTYS<br />
&quot;
I'm announcing myself as a candidate for the 2002 elections of the
GNOME Foundation board of directors.
<br />
The largest value I bring to Gnome is one of perspective to the operation
of a number of different styles of organizations. Specifically, GNOME
needs to continue to be open to contributions of all sorts, whether code,
or translations, or web work, to UI design and graphics, to name a few.
<br />
While I don't currently write Gnome code itself, I do hack on the X Window
System, as I have for a long time; most recently on the RandR extension.
I've been on the Gnome board the last two years.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Hewlett-Packard.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00009.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00009.html</a>
</P>
<P>14. LESLIE PROCTOR<br />
&quot;
I'd like to more closely tie GNOME marketing
with the Foundation Board, and being part of the board
will be a good way to accomplish that goal.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: GNOME Foundation.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00010.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00010.html</a>
</P>
<P>15. NAT FRIEDMAN<br />
&quot;
To date, the GNOME foundation has failed to be of any substantial
benefit to the GNOME project. We are, however, reaching a level of
momentum and organization at which the foundation can have a big
impact. What we lack is resources: funds to subsidize in-person events,
to fly people to conferences, to support our hardware and
infrastructural needs, to promote the project, and to provide equipment
to hackers who need it. I served as co-chair of the board this last
year and organized the 90-person Boston GNOME Summit in July. If
elected this year, my focus will be on ensuring that GNOME has the
resources it needs to succeed.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00011.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00011.html</a>
</P>
<P>16. JONATHAN BLANDFORD<br />
&quot;
I started working on GNOME in 1997, and have been actively a part of it
since. I initially wrote the AisleRiot solitaire program which appeared
in GNOME 0.13. Since then, I've worked on several GNOME projects
including GTK+, control-center, gmc, nautilus, gnome-libs, and most
importantly, gfloppy. I also do a number of sysadmin tasks, and help
with the running of the gnome.org boxes. I am a current member of the
board.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Red Hat.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00013.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00013.html</a>
</P>
<P>17. JODY GOLDBERG<br />
&quot;
Who :<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Jody Goldberg<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Affiliation Ximian<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Maintainer of Gnumeric and Control-Centre<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Current board member<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Member of Release Team<br />
What :<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Advocate for GNOME Office<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Apply lessons learned in developing a large application with
GNOME toward finding common areas with other projects.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00014.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00014.html</a>
</P>
<P>18. TIM NEY<br />
&quot;
GNOME Foundation needs the combined efforts of hackers and non-hackers.
Since I first worked with GNOME four years ago, getting machines and
setting up booths and presentations, the developer community and user
base has grown tremendously.
<br />
My contribution is to build bridges and obtain resources needed for
GNOME to successfully continue its growth. Working with the GNOME
community is a great experience and I'd like to continue pushing for
more adoption by governments and schools.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: GNOME Foundation.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00015.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00015.html</a>
</P>
<P>19. LUIS VILLA<br />
&quot;
I want to get involved with the board for three reasons. First, to
improve communications between the board and /all/ volunteers,
including, but not just, hackers. Second, to increase the board's
activity level in areas where the board is GNOME's most effective organ,
like marketing, infrastructure, and fundraising. Finally, to ensure that
the board does not interfere with more direct community leadership in
areas where that leadership is already providing effective guidance.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00017.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00017.html</a>
</P>
<P>20. AMY KAHN<br />
&quot;
I, Amy Kahn, am running for election for the Gnome Foundation Board on the
following platform:
<br />
I intend to establish better and more accessible usability standards in
for the future of the GNOME desktop and related applications. I plan to do
this by using my experience and expertise in the usability field,
researching the way users do their jobs and providing that data to the
hacker community, providing a forum for usability gurus and hackers to
communicate, and helping said persons to organize themselves so a real
review process can happen.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: GNOME Foundation.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00018.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00018.html</a>
</P>
<P>21. MARTIN BAULIG<br />
&quot;
I've been hacking on GNOME almost since its early beginnings. However,
about a year ago I took a longer break to concentrate more on
university.
<br />
This spring, I became a Mono hacker and since then, I've been hacking on
the compiler and the new Mono Debugger.
<br />
As an European guy and Mono hacker, my main focus is helping GNOME
moving forward in Europe and integrating GNOME and Mono nicely so that
people can quickly and easily design their coolest GNOME apps with Mono.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00019.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00019.html</a>
</P>
<P>22. SRI RAMKRISHNA<br />
&quot;
I'm running for the GNOME Foundation board in order to help GNOME and in
the process better myself by making GNOME problems, my problems.
While I'm not a serious coder I can code; I think my talents really lie in
facilitating and attacking problems from a high level. I would like to
help the GNOME project grow further by encouraging the use of GEP, help
get documentation complete, and establish more desktop standards. I've
had experience in leading a diverse engineering team, worked on projects
that spanned many physical locations, and had some management experience.
All of which requires critical thinking and planning. Thanks.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Intel.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00020.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00020.html</a>
</P>
<P>23. FEDERICO MENA QUINTERO<br />
&quot;
We lack complete developer's documentation for our 2.0 platform. The
documentation I have written in the past has been useful to people, so I
want to work with the different developers of GNOME libraries to ensure
that their code has proper documentation. Also, I want to help in
coordination between the GNOME and OpenOffice.org teams --- OO.o needs
to integrate well into the GNOME environment, and they may also be able
to use some of our cool technologies to avoid duplicated work.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00021.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00021.html</a>
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<P><B>ADDITIONAL ELECTION-RELATED INFORMATION</B>
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<P>Ballots will be sent out via e-mail to everyone who's registered
to vote on Monday, November 25, to the address provided with
registration. If you need to change the address to which you want
your ballot sent, please contact elections@gnome.org ASAP. People
will vote by returning the ballot via e-mail. A public archive of the
ballot returns will be available after the elections end on December
2.</P>
<P>Also, keep in mind that there is a 4-person maximum on the number
of people affiliated with any one company that can be on the board:
if more than 4 persons from one company get elected, only the top 4
vote getters will get on. You will be able to vote for up to 11
candidates of your choice, with no restrictions, except that you
cannot vote more than once for the same candidate.</P>
<P>Additional election-related materials are available at
<A HREF="/">http://foundation.gnome.org</A>.</P>
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The overall election process is overseen by the Membership and Elections
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<h3>GNOME Foundation Overview</h3>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation will work to further the goal of the
GNOME project: to create a computing platform for use by
the general public that is completely free software.
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<p>
To achieve this goal, the Foundation will coordinate releases
of GNOME and determine which projects are part of GNOME. The
Foundation will act as an official voice for the GNOME project,
providing a means of communication with the press and with
commercial and noncommercial organizations interested in GNOME
software. The foundation may produce educational materials and
documentation to help the public learn about GNOME software. In
addition, it may sponsor GNOME-related technical conferences,
represent GNOME at relevant conferences sponsored by others, help
create technical standards for the project and promote the use and
development of GNOME software. For more information, see
<A HREF="/">The GNOME Foundation Web Site</A>.
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<h3>Becoming a Candidate for the Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
If you would like to become a candidate for the Board of Directors,
please:
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<LI><P>Read this document.</P>
<LI><P>Read the GNOME Foundation charter
(<A HREF="/charter.html">http://foundation.gnome.org/charter.html</A>).</P>
<LI><P>Read the GNOME Foundation by-laws
(<A HREF="/bylaws.pdf">http://foundation.gnome.org/bylaws.pdf</A>).</P>
<LI><P>Make sure you will have adequate time and interest in
performing the tasks described below.</P>
<LI><P>Announce your candidacy by sending an email to
<A HREF="mailto:foundation-announce@gnome.org">foundation-announce@gnome.org</A>
AND to <A HREF="mailto:foundation-list@gnome.org">foundation-list@gnome.org</A>
with a description of how you have contributed to GNOME and why you
want to be on the Board of Directors. (Deadline: Nov 4, 2002)
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<h3>Partial List of Tasks of the Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
The Board of Directors must perform a broad set of both technical
and non-technical tasks including:
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<LI><P>Help set overall direction for GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Identify and resolve problems in GNOME. Identify weak points
and opportunities for improvement and work toward improving GNOME in
these areas.</P>
<LI><P>Identify areas in which GNOME needs organizational improvement
and appoint committees or individuals to work on these areas. Work with
and help these teams to ensure the projects move forward succesfully.
Some common examples are the release team, GUADEC organizing committee,
membership and elections committee, and the fundraising committee.</P>
<LI><P>Identify areas where GNOME needs improvements in policy,
draft new policies, and go through revision and concensus-building of
the policies with the GNOME community and Board. Some common examples
include the GNOME Foundation charter, the membership policy, the
GNOME accounts policy, and the software license policy.</P>
<LI><P>Determine where and when GNOME conferences should be held and
appoint individuals to coordinate the conferences.</P>
<LI><P>Make announcements and press releases on behalf of GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Address any legal issues which come up (trademarks branding,
licensing, copyright assignment, etc.).</P>
<LI><P>Develop the GNOME Foundation.</P>
<LI><P>Administer GNOME Foundation funds.</P>
<LI><P>Hire, oversee, and work with any GNOME Foundation staff.</P>
<LI><P>Maintain a web page and mailing lists. Post public parts of
Board meeting minutes to foundation-list. Discuss them on the mailing
list as necessary to guarantee all non-confidential Board activities are
public and clear.</P>
<LI><P>Arbitrate technical disputes between maintainers.</P>
<LI><P>Act as a liaison with other open source projects.</P>
<LI><P>Work with GNOME Foundation Advisory Board. Act as a liason with
advisory board members, updating them
to the state of GNOME, helping them to integrate into the GNOME
community, and helping to bring their suggestions before the Board.</P>
<LI><P>Work with companies who would like to learn more about GNOME
and define how they can help and work with GNOME.</P>
</OL>
<br>
<h3>Diversity of the Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
The Board of Directors should reflect the diversity of the GNOME
project, including leaders of the core GNOME technologies, volunteer
contributors as well as representatives of companies which are making
major contributions to GNOME, individuals from various geographic
regions, and representatives of other aspects of GNOME.
The Board is tasked with addressing a diverse set of problems and
challenges and will function best if the Board members are equally
diverse in their skill set and expertise.
</p>
<br>
<h3>Qualities of a Good Director</h3>
<p>
A good director will have the following characteristics:
</p>
<OL>
<LI><P>Be a good leader.</P>
<LI><P>Be willing and able to dedicate a significant amount of time to
GNOME Foundation work.</P>
<LI><P>Be an active GNOME contributor who tracks the day-to-day
happenings of GNOME.</P>
</OL>
<br>
<h3>Director Requirements</h3>
<p>
All directors must be willing to:
</p>
<OL>
<LI><P>Respect confidentiality of private discussions with
corporations who are interested in working with the GNOME
Foundation.</P>
<LI><P>Contribute a significant amount of time to working on various
GNOME Foundation projects and tasks.</P>
<LI><P>Participate in biweekly meetings which are held over a
telephone conference call.</P>
<LI><P>Attend an annual in-person meeting of the Board of Directors
(travel expenses would be covered by the Foundation).</P>
<LI><P>Act on behalf of all GNOME contributors in the best interest
of GNOME, and not solely represent the interests of a specific
company or constituency.</P>
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<h2 align="center">PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR THE 2002 ELECTIONS</h2>
<h3>Why preliminary ?</h3>
<p>
This results are preliminary results: they can be challenged by sending a mail to <a href="elections@gnome.org">elections@gnome.org</a>. If you want to verify the results, you can look at the <a href="verify.html">instructions</a> that explain how to do so.<br />
All challenges must be sent before December 20th, 23:59 UTC.
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<h3>The results</h3>
<p>
You can download the <a href="results.txt">full results</a>. There were 211 valid votes. Eight votes were not valid (missing address member or validation token).
</p>
<p>
JEFF WAUGH (151 votes) - Independent consultant<br />
JIM GETTYS (148 votes) - Hewlett-Packard<br />
NAT FRIEDMAN (145 votes) - Ximian<br />
DANIEL VEILLARD (142 votes) - Red Hat<br />
GLYNN FOSTER (134 votes) - Sun Microsystems<br />
LUIS VILLA (128 votes) - Ximian<br />
MIGUEL DE ICAZA (124 votes) - Ximian<br />
JONATHAN BLANDFORD (120 votes) - Red Hat<br />
JODY GOLDBERG (118 votes) - Ximian<br />
JAMES HENSTRIDGE (116 votes) - Data Analysis Australia<br />
MICHAEL MEEKS (107 votes) - Ximian<br />
BILL HANEMAN (91 votes) - Sun Microsystems<br />
FEDERICO MENA QUINTERO (89 votes) - Ximian<br />
TIM NEY (86 votes) - GNOME Foundation<br />
LESLIE PROCTOR (76 votes) - GNOME Foundation<br />
BASTIEN NOCERA (72 votes) - Red Hat<br />
MIKE NEWMAN (59 votes) - North Somerset Council<br />
MARTIN SEVIOR (52 votes) - University of Melbourne<br />
RICHARD STALLMAN (52 votes) - Free Software Foundation<br />
MARTIN BAULIG (50 votes) - Ximian<br />
MALCOLM TREDINNICK (46 votes) - CommSecure Pty Ltd<br />
AMY KAHN (42 votes) - GNOME Foundation<br />
SRI RAMKRISHNA (24 votes) - Intel<br />
</p>
<h3>The future board</h3>
<p>
If these results are not challenged, then the eleven board directors will be:
</p>
<p>
JEFF WAUGH<br />
JIM GETTYS<br />
NAT FRIEDMAN<br />
DANIEL VEILLARD<br />
GLYNN FOSTER<br />
LUIS VILLA<br />
MIGUEL DE ICAZA<br />
JONATHAN BLANDFORD<br />
JODY GOLDBERG<br />
JAMES HENSTRIDGE<br />
BILL HANEMAN
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<p>
Please note that MICHAEL MEEKS is not elected because there can't be more than four individuals affiliated with any one corporation (here Ximian).
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<h3>Election Rules</h3>
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<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">See the <A HREF="/charter.html">GNOME
Foundation charter</A> for general rules.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">There are 11 board slots that are
to be filled during this election.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Members of the GNOME
Foundation as of November 1, 2002 are eligible to vote in the
election. Anyone who has made a contribution to GNOME can
apply for membership by completing the <a href="/membership-form.php">application</a>.
</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Any eligible voter is
eligible to be elected to the Board of Directors. To announce
your candidacy, send a message to
foundation-announce@gnome.org with your full name, e-mail,
corporate affiliation (if any), and a description of your
reasons for wanting to serve as a director. Candidacies must
be announced prior to November 4, 2002, 23:59 UTC.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">All candidates should mail a
summary of their candicacy announcement (see previous rule) to
elections@gnome.org. Summaries should be no more than 75
words of continuous text (i.e. no bullet lists or multiple
paragraphs) and must be received by the nomination deadline
given above. A compilation of the summaries will be mailed to
all registered voters several days prior to the election.</LI>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">All discussion related to
the election should be held on foundation-list@gnome.org.
Members are invited to ask questions to one or all candidates
on that list.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Ballots will be sent via
e-mail to all eligible voters on November 25, 2002, and must
be returned by December 2, 2002, 23:59 UTC (18:59 EST). Full
instructions will be included in the ballot.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Ballots will be held
confidential during the election, but an archive of all
submitted ballots will be made publicly accessible at its
conclusion.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The Elections Committee is
responsible for counting the ballots, after taking appropriate
action to fix misformatted ballots.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The 11 candidates who
receive the most votes will be elected, except that no more
than four individuals affiliated with any one corporation may
be elected. Should more than four of the top eleven
vote-getters be affiliated with the same company, only the
four with the most votes will be considered elected. For a
full definition of corporate affiliation, see the GNOME
Foundation Charter.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">In the event of a tie for
the final slot on the board, the Elections Committee will
schedule a run-off election as soon as possible.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">The Elections Committee will
announce preliminary results as soon as possible after the
election closes, along with instructions on how to access the
ballot archive and how to independently verify the vote
count.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Any eligible voter may challenge the preliminary
results by e-mailing elections@gnome.org prior to December 20,
2002. The decision of the Elections Committee as to any
challenge shall be final. Once any challenges have been
resolved, the Elections Committee shall announce the final
results.</P>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">Any questions regarding
these procedures should be directed to the Elections Committee
by e-mail to elections@gnome.org. The committee shall have
the power to make any necessary changes or clarifications to
these rules at any point during the election.</P>
</OL>
<h3>Timeline (all deadlines are 23:59 UTC/18:59 EST)</h3>
<UL>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">November 4 (Monday): Last
day to announce candidacies, submit summary statements, and
apply for membership (to be eligible for this election).</p>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">November 6 (Wednesday):
Final list of candidates, platform summaries mailed to
foundation-announce@gnome.org</P></LI>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">November 25 (Monday):
Ballots mailed to eligible voters, voting begins.</P></LI>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">December 2 (Monday):
Voting closes.</P></LI>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">December 3 (Tuesday):
Preliminary results mailed to foundation-announce@gnome.org
</P></LI>
<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">December 20 (Friday): Last
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<h2 align="center">HOW TO VERIFY THE RESULTS</h2>
<h3>Obtaining all the files</h3>
<p>
To run the vote counting scripts, you need several files:
<ul>
<li>the votes archives for <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2002-November.txt.gz">November</a> and <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2002-December.txt.gz">December</a></li>
<li>the list of <a href="registered-voters.txt">registered voters</a></li>
<li>the script to <a href="list-addresses.py">generate the addresses of the voters</a></li>
<li>the script to <a href="vote-counter.py">count the votes</a></li>
<li>the <a href="vote-archives.diff">diff file</a> that we applied to the vote archives</li>
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Please note that you need python to run the scripts.
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<h3>Running the scripts</h3>
<p>
Here are the steps to obtain the results:
<pre>$ gunzip 2002-November.txt.gz 2002-December.txt.gz</pre>
<pre>$ cat 2002-November.txt 2002-December.txt &gt; vote-archives.txt</pre>
<pre>$ python list-addresses.py registered-voters.txt &gt; addresses.txt</pre>
<pre>$ python vote-counter.py vote-archives.txt dontforgettovote addresses.txt &gt; results.txt</pre>
</p>
<p>
The results should be in results.txt. A list of errors will be
generated at the top of the output, but note that many of those errors
will represent problems which are fixed later in the archive
(manifested by the voter having a counted ballot later in the
results). The final tallies will be at the bottom.
</p>
<p>
If you want to replicate the posted results, you have to apply the diff
file before running the scripts:
<pre>$ diff -p0 &lt; vote-archives.diff</pre>
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The overall election process is overseen by the Membership and Elections
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<h3>GNOME Foundation Overview</h3>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation will work to further the goal of the
GNOME project: to create a computing platform for use by
the general public that is completely free software.
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<p>
To achieve this goal, the Foundation will coordinate releases
of GNOME and determine which projects are part of GNOME. The
Foundation will act as an official voice for the GNOME project,
providing a means of communication with the press and with
commercial and noncommercial organizations interested in GNOME
software. The foundation may produce educational materials and
documentation to help the public learn about GNOME software. In
addition, it may sponsor GNOME-related technical conferences,
represent GNOME at relevant conferences sponsored by others, help
create technical standards for the project and promote the use and
development of GNOME software. For more information, see
<A HREF="/">The GNOME Foundation Web Site</A>.
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<br>
<h3>Becoming a Candidate for the Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
If you would like to become a candidate for the Board of Directors,
please:
</p>
<OL>
<LI><P>Read this document.</P>
<LI><P>Read the GNOME Foundation charter
(<A HREF="/charter.html">http://foundation.gnome.org/charter.html</A>).</P>
<LI><P>Read the GNOME Foundation by-laws
(<A HREF="/bylaws.pdf">http://foundation.gnome.org/bylaws.pdf</A>).</P>
<LI><P>Make sure you will have adequate time and interest in
performing the tasks described below.</P>
<LI><P>Announce your candidacy by sending an email to
<A HREF="mailto:foundation-announce@gnome.org">foundation-announce@gnome.org</A>
AND to <A HREF="mailto:foundation-list@gnome.org">foundation-list@gnome.org</A>
with a description of how you have contributed to GNOME and why you
want to be on the Board of Directors. (Deadline: Nov 7, 2003)
</P>
</OL>
<br>
<h3>Partial List of Tasks of the Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
The Board of Directors must perform a broad set of both technical
and non-technical tasks including:
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<LI><P>Help set overall direction for GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Identify and resolve problems in GNOME. Identify weak points
and opportunities for improvement and work toward improving GNOME in
these areas.</P>
<LI><P>Identify areas in which GNOME needs organizational improvement
and appoint committees or individuals to work on these areas. Work with
and help these teams to ensure the projects move forward succesfully.
Some common examples are the release team, GUADEC organizing committee,
membership and elections committee, and the fundraising committee.</P>
<LI><P>Identify areas where GNOME needs improvements in policy,
draft new policies, and go through revision and concensus-building of
the policies with the GNOME community and Board. Some common examples
include the GNOME Foundation charter, the membership policy, the
GNOME accounts policy, and the software license policy.</P>
<LI><P>Determine where and when GNOME conferences should be held and
appoint individuals to coordinate the conferences.</P>
<LI><P>Make announcements and press releases on behalf of GNOME.</P>
<LI><P>Address any legal issues which come up (trademarks branding,
licensing, copyright assignment, etc.).</P>
<LI><P>Develop the GNOME Foundation.</P>
<LI><P>Administer GNOME Foundation funds.</P>
<LI><P>Hire, oversee, and work with any GNOME Foundation staff.</P>
<LI><P>Maintain a web page and mailing lists. Post public parts of
Board meeting minutes to foundation-list. Discuss them on the mailing
list as necessary to guarantee all non-confidential Board activities are
public and clear.</P>
<LI><P>Arbitrate technical disputes between maintainers.</P>
<LI><P>Act as a liaison with other open source projects.</P>
<LI><P>Work with GNOME Foundation Advisory Board. Act as a liason with
advisory board members, updating them
to the state of GNOME, helping them to integrate into the GNOME
community, and helping to bring their suggestions before the Board.</P>
<LI><P>Work with companies who would like to learn more about GNOME
and define how they can help and work with GNOME.</P>
</OL>
<br>
<h3>Diversity of the Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
The Board of Directors should reflect the diversity of the GNOME
project, including leaders of the core GNOME technologies, volunteer
contributors as well as representatives of companies which are making
major contributions to GNOME, individuals from various geographic
regions, and representatives of other aspects of GNOME.
The Board is tasked with addressing a diverse set of problems and
challenges and will function best if the Board members are equally
diverse in their skill set and expertise.
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<h3>Qualities of a Good Director</h3>
<p>
A good director will have the following characteristics:
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<LI><P>Be a good leader.</P>
<LI><P>Be willing and able to dedicate a significant amount of time to
GNOME Foundation work.</P>
<LI><P>Be an active GNOME contributor who tracks the day-to-day
happenings of GNOME.</P>
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<h3>Director Requirements</h3>
<p>
All directors must be willing to:
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<LI><P>Respect confidentiality of private discussions with
corporations who are interested in working with the GNOME
Foundation.</P>
<LI><P>Contribute a significant amount of time to working on various
GNOME Foundation projects and tasks.</P>
<LI><P>Participate in biweekly meetings which are held over a
telephone conference call.</P>
<LI><P>Attend an annual in-person meeting of the Board of Directors
(travel expenses would be covered by the Foundation).</P>
<LI><P>Act on behalf of all GNOME contributors in the best interest
of GNOME, and not solely represent the interests of a specific
company or constituency.</P>
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<LI><P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in">There are 11 board slots that are
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be elected. Should more than four of the top eleven
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four with the most votes will be considered elected. For a
full definition of corporate affiliation, see the GNOME
Foundation Charter.</P>
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results.</P>
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the power to make any necessary changes or clarifications to
these rules at any point during the election.</P>
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Board members, GNOME membership, and other GNOME supporters to improve GNOME, support
the GNOME community, and achieve the goals of the GNOME Foundation. The executive
director also oversee's the GNOME Foundation's legal, administrative, and fundraising
efforts.
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<h3>Meet Mr. Tim Ney</h2>
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Tim Ney is the GNOME Foundation's executive director. Mr. Ney has a wealth of
experience working for non-profit organizations from the fine arts to high tech. Previously
at the Free Software Foundation, Mr. Ney is very familiar with the Free Software idealogy
and community and has already integrated into the GNOME community seamlessly. Joining the
GNOME Foundation at less than one year from its inception, Mr. Ney is playing a crucial role
in growing and developing the Foundation in its formative years.
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as a fair number of companies working together to improve GNOME.
GNOME's previous, completely informal method for making decisions does
not scale well to its current size. The GNOME Foundation will provide
a forum where all of the members of the GNOME community can have a
voice and help decide the direction that GNOME moves in.
</P
></LI
><LI
><P
> GNOME needs a voice. The GNOME Foundation will be
responsible for communicating information about GNOME to
the media and corporations.
</P
></LI
><LI
><P
> The GNOME Foundation will make GNOME more open. All of the important
"political" decisions which used to be made behind the scenes by the
top GNOME hackers will now be made in public by the GNOME Foundation.
Technical decisions will still be made by package maintainers.
</P
></LI
><LI
><P
> The GNOME Foundation is a legal entity that can accept donations and
make purchases to benefit GNOME.
</P
></LI
></OL
>
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN35"
></A
><B
>1.3. </B
> Is there a web page for the GNOME Foundation?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> For now, there is no dedicated GNOME Foundation page, only
the GNOME Project page.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN40"
></A
><B
>1.4. </B
> Where can I read the current draft of the GNOME Foundation charter?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> The current draft of the charter is at
http://www.decrem.com/gnomefdn.html. This is an informal document,
which will guide the lawyers as they write the formal paperwork
required for incorporation (such as the foundation bylaws).
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN45"
></A
><B
>1.5. </B
> Who are the members of the GNOME Foundation?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> Anyone who has contributed to the GNOME Project may become a member of
the GNOME Foundation. The primary benefit of membership is the ability to vote
for the Foundation's board of directors. If you have CVS access, become a
member by adding your information to gnome-foundation/membership.txt in
CVS. Otherwise, mail your full real name, your email address, and a sentence
or so describing your contribution to GNOME to membership-committee@gnome.org, and they
will add you. Contributions need not be code - documentation, webmastering, etc.
are also considered GNOME contributions.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN50"
></A
><B
>1.6. </B
> Is the GNOME Foundation an industry consortium?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> No. In the current draft of the charter, corporations are represented on
an advisory board, which has no decision-making power. Individuals
working for a corporation may be elected to the board of directors by a
popular vote of the GNOME Foundation membership (i.e. GNOME developers and
contributors). Also, the GNOME Foundation charter specifies that the
board of directors cannot have a majority of individuals affiliated with
any single company.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN55"
></A
><B
>1.7. </B
> Why did so many large companies join the GNOME Foundation?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> These companies wanted to see the Linux and UNIX desktop move forward
decisively, so put their support behind GNOME.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN60"
></A
><B
>1.8. </B
> Will GNOME continue to work with KDE to develop compatibility
and desktop standards?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> Yes. The GNOME Foundation is simply a response to the increasingly
difficult task of managing a project as large as the GNOME Project. It
does not represent a significant change in technical direction or overall
goals. It is not intended to be an attack on anyone else, simply a positive
step for GNOME.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN65"
></A
><B
>1.9. </B
> Who can I contact with questions about the GNOME Foundation?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> If you're a contributor or community member, you might mail
foundation-list@gnome.org, where discussion of the foundation is
ongoing. It's probably a good idea to read the current draft of the
charter first, to avoid repeating issues we've already covered. If you're
a member of the press, you might mail gnome-press-contact@gnome.org.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
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><H3
><A
NAME="AEN69"
></A
>2. GNOME Foundation Structure</H3
><DIV
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><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN72"
></A
><B
>2.1. </B
> What does the advisory board do and who is on it?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> The advisory board is comprised of companies and organizations which want
to further the progress of GNOME. This is a forum for them to communicate
with each other and the GNOME Foundation membership. They have no power
to make decisions about GNOME. We've invited the Debian Project and the
Free Software Foundation to join the advisory board in addition to the
companies who announced their support at LinuxWorld this year.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN77"
></A
><B
>2.2. </B
> What is the board of directors and what does it do?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> The board of directors is a group of GNOME contributors who are elected by
the membership (i.e. every person who contributes to GNOME). This group
oversees the GNOME Project and does its best to keep things running
smoothly, making decisions that need to be made. Typical activities of the
board might include approving the purchase of a new server, talking to
companies about getting involved with GNOME, making sure we have a release
roadmap and release coordinators, and so on.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN82"
></A
><B
>2.3. </B
> What is the membership and what does it do?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> The GNOME Foundation membership is comprised of everybody who
contributes to the GNOME project. Thus, it it primarily
comprised of volunteer GNOME contributors (even with all the
corporate contributions to GNOME, volunteers still make up the
majority of contributors - GNOME is a huge project). The
membership's primary role (aside from participation in the GNOME
Project) is to elect the board of directors.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
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><H3
><A
NAME="AEN86"
></A
>3. Joining the GNOME Foundation</H3
><DIV
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><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN89"
></A
><B
>3.1. </B
> Who can join the Membership?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> Anybody who contributes to GNOME can become a member.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN94"
></A
><B
>3.2. </B
> How can I join the GNOME Foundation as a member?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> Send an email to membership-committee@gnome.org with your name, email address,
and a description of how you have contributed to GNOME.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN99"
></A
><B
>3.3. </B
> Who can join the advisory board?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> Any company or organization with an interest in GNOME can join the
advisory board.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN104"
></A
><B
>3.4. </B
> Should my company join the GNOME Foundation?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> The advisory board is a forum where your company can discuss GNOME with
other companies and key figures from the GNOME community. Joining the
advisory board also allows you to show your support for the GNOME Project.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="QANDAENTRY"
><DIV
CLASS="QUESTION"
><P
><A
NAME="AEN109"
></A
><B
>3.5. </B
> How can my company join the advisory board?
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="ANSWER"
><P
><B
> </B
> In the current charter (which is not yet official, because we have not yet
legally incorporated the foundation), there is an annual fee of $10,000 to
join the advisory board. This money is used to support the GNOME Project,
by purchasing servers, attending conferences, etc. The companies that
announced their participation at LinuxWorld were expressing their intent
to join the foundation once it is formally incorporated. The primary benefit of
joining the advisory board is the opportunity to discuss GNOME issues
with the other companies on the board, and the opportunity to show your
support for the GNOME Project.
</P
><P
> If you're interested in discussing membership in the advisory board,
mail Miguel de Icaza (miguel@helixcode.com) and he'll put you in touch
with the interim steering committee we've established to handle
Foundation details until formal incorporation is complete.
</P
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<h1>Draft Charter for The GNOME Foundation</h1>
<h2>Draft 0.61 (23 October 2000)</h2>
<p>
This document describes the purpose, basic structure and operational
policies of a proposed GNOME foundation. Although certain issues are not
addressed fully, the core functions of the foundation are defined and
procedures for them are described.
</p>
<p>
This document includes broad <q>mission level</q> statements and
operational provisions. We are in the process of creating Articles of
Incorporation and By-Laws that will incorporate this charter, cast in
stone our fundamental beliefs, and give us the flexibility to amend
implementation items.
</p>
<p>
A ChangeLog and author's list are at the end of this document.
</p>
<h2>Preface: Why a GNOME Foundation?</h2>
<p>
Since the project was started in 1998, GNOME has grown tremendously. The
technology has started to mature, the amount of code contributed has
exploded, the number of developers (also known as GNOME hackers) who are
contributing to GNOME has more than doubled. With the emergence of a
GNOME industry, and as corporate partners are embracing GNOME, the number
of hackers who are paid to work full-time on GNOME has grown
dramatically, in addition to the hundreds of volunteer hackers in the
community.
</p>
<p>
As GNOME has grown, so have our goals. Over the next few years, we want
to offer a state-of-the-art, fully free desktop to many people who today
are not using computers because they are too expensive and too
complicated to use.
</p>
<p>
In short, GNOME is growing up.
</p>
<p>
To achieve our goals in a timely manner, the project will need more focus
than the current structure can offer. When GNOME was a smaller project,
Miguel was able to make most of the key decisions. Today, there is a need
for a forum that can provide GNOME, and the projects that make up GNOME,
with the structure and support they will need to continue to grow. We
need a more structured environment to smoothly integrate new citizens
into the community. The GNOME Foundation will provide this support. The
Foundation will also provide a place to resolve the inevitable conflicts
that arise in a diverse community. Equally important, the Foundation can
voice the decisions and positions of the GNOME project, and, therefore,
can act as a liaison with the press and corporations who want to be
involved with GNOME.
</p>
<p>
Most importantly, the GNOME Foundation will provide transparency and
representation. Whereas decisions in the past have often been made in an
ad-hoc fashion and in private conversations between a small number of
people, the foundation will provide a forum that is elected by the GNOME
community, that is accountable to that community, and that will conduct
its affairs in the open.
</p>
<h3>Mission Statement</h3>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation will work to further the goal of the GNOME project:
to create a computing platform for use by the general public that is
completely free software.
</p>
<p>
To achieve this goal, the Foundation will coordinate releases of GNOME
and determine which projects are part of GNOME. The Foundation will act
as an official voice for the GNOME project, providing a means of
communication with the press and with commercial and noncommercial
organizations interested in GNOME software. The foundation may produce
educational materials and documentation to help the public learn about
GNOME software. In addition, it may sponsor GNOME-related technical
conferences, and represent GNOME at relevant conferences sponsored by
others, help create technical standards for the project and promote the
use and development of GNOME software.
</p>
<h2>I. Principles of the GNOME Foundation</h2>
<h3>Open and Public</h3>
<p>
In almost every sense of the word, GNOME is an open project. This is one
of our greatest strengths, has always been, and should be the balefire by
which we plot our course into the future.
</p>
<p>
The foundation should not be exclusionary or elitist. Every GNOME
contributor, however small his or her contribution, must have the
opportunity to participate in determining the direction and actions of
the project.
</p>
<p>
The openness of GNOME has always been a point of pride for us, and an
important characteristic which distinguishes us from many of the other
open source projects out there. Anyone can become a contributor, write
access to our CVS does not involve trial by fire or other masonic
rituals, we don't use Access Control Lists, and we've always been
exceedingly good about folding talented newcomers in our arms and
welcoming them to the project. No resume required.
</p>
<p>
Major components of GNOME -- things we now consider to be absolutely core
to the project -- were begun by energetic individuals with the desire to
create something cool. Look at glade, zvt, libxml, dia, GNOME vfs,
libart, the desktop icons... all of these were created by people who had
not previously contributed heavily to the project, but who are now
considered to be among our heavy hitters.
</p>
<p>
The GNOME foundation must not stifle the interest of outsiders. An
ill-conceived foundation could discourage outsider participation
directly, by establishing rules which limit the ability of potential
contributors to make their mark, or indirectly, by engendering an
alienating sense of elitism. The stained glass of the cathedral creates a
colorful spectacle for those inside, but from the outside, the building
is just a hulking grey edifice, intimidating and impenetrable.
</p>
<p>
This principle has real, concrete meaning for the foundation: All
discussions must be publicly viewable, any person must have the
opportunity to contribute to the decision-making process, and every GNOME
contributor must have the direct ability to influence the decisions which
are made. The foundation must be democratic and friendly to those
responsible for making GNOME what it is.
</p>
<h3>GNOME is Free Software</h3>
<p>
GNOME is part of the GNU project and supports the goals of the GNU
project as defined by the Free Software Foundation. Free software
licensing has always been a mainstay of GNOME, and we must ensure that
this tradition continues. GNOME will include only Free software.
</p>
<h3>GNOME is a Meritocracy</h3>
<p>
Participation in the foundation is intended only for those individuals who
are making contributions to the GNOME project and the software which makes
up GNOME. A corporation, organization or individual should not be granted
a place in the foundation unless its presence is justified by the merits
of its contribution. Money cannot buy influence in the GNOME project: show
us the code (or documentation, or translations, or leadership, or
webmastering...).
</p>
<p>
In the past, being a part of the GNOME project has simply meant
<q>I wrote some code</q> or <q>I hang out on the mailing lists and build
the thing from CVS frenetically every three hours.</q> There is no
reason to change this.
</p>
<h3>Build on What we Have (or: too much structure is poison)</h3>
<p>
In many ways, GNOME is a unique project. Comprised of dozens of autonomous
modules, GNOME has not been subject to iron-fisted structural
leadership. Furthermore, there are many pieces of software which are core
to GNOME which stand with one foot in our camp and one foot outside. There
really is no clear analogue to GNOME among most other free software
projects. GNOME is bigger than almost every other effort in existence ,
more loosely organized, and possibly faster growing. Plus, GNOME sits on
the frontier of the Linux application market, and is likely to continue to
face growing pains as we try to meet the needs of ISVs (Independent
Software Vendors) and others who are joining the movement.
</p>
<p>
It would be impossible to impose a high degree of bureaucratic structure
onto a heretofore amorphous and somewhat anarchic community. And it
shouldn't be done, anyway. Let's not attempt to imitate some of the groups
which are smaller, or which had more structure in their beginnings. Any
new structure which the GNOME foundation provides, if taken too far, will
be artificial, ignored, or at worst: really really annoying to developers.
</p>
<p>
Furthermore, the foundation can have no real powers of enforcement;
compliance with foundation decision should be an act of good-faith. If
we've lost consensus to the point where we're regularly forcibly ejecting
people from the foundation and co-opting their projects, we're sunk
anyway.
</p>
<p>
Heavy bureaucracy is not in our DNA. And it shouldn't be. So let's not
try to graft an administrative superstructure onto the community we've
built. Furthermore, too high a level of administrative overhead will gum
up the works to the point where the foundation will completely cease to
function and become useless and vestigial.
</p>
<p>
Instead, the foundation will work with GNOME's strengths to make it
better. A foundation that provides cohesion, vision, direction, and enough
organization will be an incredible asset. A foundation that attempts to do
this, but hides the iron fist under a velvet glove will not. Such an
entity would likely be ignored, and words like <q>fork</q> would be
thrown around.
</p>
<p>
The foundation should provide the project with just enough organization to
accomplish its goals effectively. Some level of structure will be
important for decision making, communication, and interacting with outside
parties.
</p>
<h3>Independence</h3>
<p>
The foundation must act in the best interests of GNOME, independent of
influence from outside organizations and corporations. No single entity
should have the ability to direct GNOME to its own ends.
</p>
<h2>II. Tasks of the Foundation</h2>
<h3>Releasing GNOME, defining GNOME</h3>
<p>
The foundation bears the responsibility of coordinating each subsequent
release of GNOME. For each release, this will include setting a schedule
(whether or not it is overlooked), choosing the set of modules which are a
part of the release, and preparing the appropriate marketing materials.
</p>
<p>
GNOME is a loose collection of independent projects. The foundation will
determine the set of modules which fall under the GNOME umbrella. Most
often, the foundation will endorse a project as a GNOME project simply by
including it in a release. In some cases, however, a project that is not
scheduled to be included in any particular release will be designated as a
part of GNOME. In these ways, the foundation will be <q>defining GNOME.</q>
</p>
<p>
It should be apparent that these two tasks (defining GNOME and doing
releases) are interrelated: most often, defining GNOME is just determining
which modules are a part of any given release.
</p>
<h3>Public Image and Voice</h3>
<p>
The foundation will be the principal entity with the ability to make
official public statements for GNOME, such as press releases. The
foundation will also be responsible for maintaining the <q>GNOME
brand,</q> and will have to determine the appropriate uses of the
associated trademarks. The foundation will also be a hub for
joint-marketing efforts by those organizations (corporate and non) which
want to make GNOME-related announcements. Regional groups, created to
promote GNOME in specific areas, may wish to make their own announcements
about their efforts.
</p>
<h3>Corporate and Organizational Point of Contact</h3>
<p>
Companies and other organizations which want to communicate with the GNOME
project should be able to use the foundation as their first point of
contact. The foundation will be responsible for helping these
organizations understand the GNOME project and become involved. The
foundation will be vested with the power to represent GNOME in these
conversations.
</p>
<p>
The foundation will also act as a forum for discussions between the
organizations and companies which have an interest in GNOME. There will be
a subgroup of the foundation which will include members from these
organizations to make this possible.
</p>
<h3>Standards Definition</h3>
<p>
As GNOME matures, it will become necessary to have an official set of
standards which define GNOME compliance, for ISVs and for
distributors. The foundation will be responsible for ratifying these
standards, and authorizing the application of the GNOME trademark to them.
</p>
<h3>Direction and Vision</h3>
<p>
The GNOME foundation will provide a sense of leadership and cohesive
direction to the GNOME project. The foundation will work to communicate a
vision and set of goals for the future releases of GNOME. These should be
communicated to the general public and to the project at large.
</p>
<p>
As GNOME evolves, other duties which are appropriate and necessary for the
foundation to undertake will emerge. Before the board of directors of the
foundation takes on any major new duties, it shall consult with the
broader GNOME community.
</p>
<h3>Fund Receipt and Disbursement</h3>
<p>
Individuals and organizations that want to make a monetary contribution
to the GNOME project will be able to do so by making a contribution to
the GNOME foundation. The foundation will be in charge of disbursing
these funds to the benefit of GNOME and, to the extent possible, in
accordance with the wishes of the benefactor.
</p>
<h3>III. Basic Structure and Operation of the Foundation</h3>
<p>
The foundation will be global in scope, but incorporated in the United
States. Affiliated foundations, created for the purpose of promoting
GNOME, supporting developers or disbursement of funds, may be created in
many countries or geographic areas.
</p>
<p>
The GNOME foundation is divided into three bodies: the Membership, the
Board of Directors, and the Advisory Board.
</p>
<h3>Membership</h3>
<p>
The Membership will be a large body made up of people who have made a
contribution to any module which is part of GNOME. The intent of the
Membership is to provide the opportunity for all contributors to have a
place and a voice in the GNOME foundation. The Membership will be open to
all people who want to be a member and who have made any kind of
contribution to any part of the GNOME project, with no membership fee,
and no requirement of organizational or corporate affiliation.
</p>
<p>
The membership will have two responsibilities: electing the Board of
Directors, and issuing popular referenda on any issue under the
jurisdiction of the foundation, at any time (hopefully an infrequent
event).
</p>
<h3>Board of Directors</h3>
<p>
The board is the primary decision-making body of the GNOME foundation. It
is responsible for ratifying all decisions the GNOME foundation
makes. These decisions can be overturned by referendum.
</p>
<p>
The board will be made up of a small, limited number of people, elected
by the membership. New seats on the board may be made available as the
project grows, subject to approval by the board or referendum of the
membership.
</p>
<p>
No single organization or company will be allowed to control more than
40% of the board seats, regardless of election results. In the event that
individuals affiliated with a corporation or organization hold more than
40% of the seats, affiliates from that corporation will be required to
resign until 40% is no longer held. Individuals affiliated with a company
or organization are people who are employees, officers, or members of the
board of directors of an organization; or have a significant consulting
relationship; or own at least 1% of the equity or debt, or derivatives
thereof, of a company.
</p>
<p>
Notwithstanding the above, members of the board of directors shall act on
behalf of all GNOME contributors in the best interest of the GNOME
project. Although board members may be affiliated with companies that
have an interest in the success of GNOME, they will not be considered
representatives of companies with which they are affiliated. The GNOME
Foundation Board of Advisors provides a forum for corporate
representation.
</p>
<h3>Advisory Board</h3>
<p>
The Advisory Board is made up of companies and organizations which have a
desire to participate in advising the foundation about releases and other
decisions. The Advisory Board will have no decision-making ability. The
Advisory Board is a place for its members to have open discussions about
their GNOME-related strategies. Membership in the forum is open to all
companies and groups who are interested in contributing to the GNOME
project, subject to the approval of the board of directors.
</p>
<p>
Corporate members will pay a membership fee of $10,000 to join the
Advisory Board. There is no membership fee for non-profit organizations
or companies with fewer than 10 employees. Additionally, membership fees
may be waived upon request by the board of directors. We value
contributions of code and hackers resource much more than membership
dues!
</p>
<p>
From time to time, ad-hoc committees may be formed, formally or
informally, either by the board or the membership.
</p>
<h2>IV. Board Meetings, Voting, Referendum and Election</h2>
<h3>Board Meetings &amp; Votes</h3>
<p>
Voting sessions of the board of directors will be formal, performed
either in-person, telephonically, via e-mail, or on IRC. This can be
cryptographically authenticated with a registry of public keys. A simple
majority is required to approve any measure. Often, decisions will be
reached by consensus.
</p>
<p>
Minutes shall be kept for all meetings of the board of directors. Votes
on all topics will be recorded and attributed. All of these records will
be archived and made publicly available immediately.
</p>
<p>
On certain occasions, conversations within the GNOME Foundation will be
confidential. On those occasions, notes from meetings etc. may be edited
to maintain confidentiality. We will work to keep confidential
conversations down to a minimum.
</p>
<h3>Referendum</h3>
<p>
A referendum can be issued by any member of the foundation.
</p>
<p>
To be accepted, a request for a referendum must be endorsed by 10% of the
Membership. The maximum number of valid endorsements from Members
affiliated (as defined above) with any one corporation or organization
shall be 5%.
</p>
<p>
An electronic voting system will be established online, with members
voting on a web page or by e-mail. In order for a referendum to pass,
1/3d of the total membership must participate, and 2/3ds of the
participating members must approve. There will be a mailing list for all
of the members, and all referenda must be announced to the list by the
initiator before they are opened on the voting system. At least three
days must pass before the referendum is closed, and no referendum can
remain open for longer than fourteen days.
</p>
<h3>Elections and Board Size</h3>
<p>
Elections for the board of directors will be regularly held every
year. Candidates for election must be members of the GNOME Foundation and
shall nominate themselves. Members may vote for a number of candidates
equal to the number of board slots that are available (in other words, if
there are 10 slots on the board of directors, then each member may vote
for up to 10 candidates).
</p>
<p>
The board shall be composed of those candidates who receive the highest
number of votes.
</p>
<p>
The board of directors may be recalled by referendum, using the process
described above. If the board of directors is recalled by referendum, new
elections shall be held immediately.
</p>
<p>
Between elections, board vacancies or new board slots shall be filled by
appointment by the board of directors.
</p>
<p>
The board of directors shall have at least 7 members and no more than 15
members. Prior to each election, the board of directors shall determine
the number of board seats for the next year. The initial board of
directors shall be composed of 11 members.
</p>
<p>
If more than half of the elected candidates are affiliated with one
company (as defined above), elections returns shall be adjusted as
follows. Individuals who are affiliated with the company which has an
excess of representatives shall be removed based on the number of votes
they received until such individuals no longer hold a majority of the
seats on the board. Other candidates shall replace them, based on the
number of votes they received. (In other words, if there are 10 board
seats and 6 people from company X were elected, than the one person from
that company who received the fewest number of votes will be replaced by
the candidate who received the 11th highest number of votes).
</p>
<h2>V. Release Engineering / Defining GNOME</h2>
<p>
The board of directors will be responsible for authorizing the release of
a new version of GNOME. The board will determine the set of modules
which will make up the release.
</p>
<p>
Operational management of the release may be handled by a board-appointed
committee or individual, made up of general Members and/or directors. The
membership will be able to affect all these decisions primarily by
participating in the discussions which lead up to them. In extreme cases,
a referendum can be used.
</p>
<h2>VI. Funds</h2>
<p>
One of the primary purposes of the GNOME foundation is to allow outsiders
to contribute financially to the continued development of GNOME. These
outsiders will make donations to the project, which will be disbursed by
the board, under the advice of the membership.
</p>
<h2>VII. Bootstrapping the GNOME Foundation</h2>
<p>
The membership will be populated with all the consenting members of the
GNOME-hackers mailing list, people holding CVS accounts, and anyone else
who speaks out and wants to join when asked.
</p>
<p>
A committee shall be established by the current GNOME Steering Committee
to manage the membership list, add new members and oversee the elections.
</p>
<p>
The first elections may be held prior to the incorporation of the
Foundation but shall be held no later than 90 days from the incorporation
of the GNOME Foundation. If the Foundation is incorporated prior to the
first elections, the GNOME Steering Committee shall appoint on interim
board of directors.
</p>
<h3>VIII. Authors</h3>
<p>
This document was put together from contributions by many people. The
crucial first draft was written by Nat Friedman based on discussions he
had with Joe Shaw. The current maintainer of this document is Bart
Decrem, bart@eazel.com.
</p>
<p>
Numerous patches were submitted by:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Joe Shaw</li>
<li>Linas Vepstas</li>
<li>Maciej Stachowiak</li>
<li>Havoc Pennington</li>
<li>Daniel Veillard</li>
<li>Telsa Gwynne</li>
<li>Mike Prestner</li>
<li>Jim Gettys</li>
<li>Alan Cox</li>
<li>Kelly </li>
<li>Frank Hecker</li>
<li>Brian Behlendorff</li>
<li>Robert Humphreys</li>
<li>Rusty Conover</li>
<li>Miguel de Icaza</li>
<li>Elliott Lee</li>
<li>Others</li>
</ul>
<p>Please let me know who I need to delete/add.</p>
<h2>IX. Change log</h2>
<h3>Changes since draft 4.1:</h3>
<ul>
<li>minor line-edits throughout</li>
</ul>
<h4>Mission statement</h4>
<p>
Rewrote mission statement. Removed sentence <q>GNOME Foundation will
oversee the technical direction of GNOME</q>.
</p>
<h4>I. Principles</h4>
<p>Meritocracy:</p>
<ul>
<li>
Participation in the foundation is intended only for those people who
are responsible for actual contributions to the software which makes up
GNOME.
</li>
</ul>
<p>
Change to: Participation in the foundation is intended only for those
individuals who are making contributions to the GNOME project and the
software which makes up GNOME.
</p>
<p>
Reason: previous language appears to exclude all non-hackers.
</p>
<h4>III. Basic Structure</h4>
<ul>
<li>
Board: qualified what it means to be <q>affiliated</q> with a
company: added materiality requirement for consultants.
</li>
<li>
Board: lowered the maximum number of people who can be associated with
any one company to 40% (previously 50%).
</li>
<li>
Board: clarified that board members do not represent their
employers.
</li>
<li>
Board: changed 1% ownership rule to include warrants and options.
</li>
</ul>
<h4>IV. Board Meetings, Voting, Elections and Referendum</h4>
<ul>
<li>Elections and Board Size: rewrote this. Removed slate provisions.</li>
<li>Added provision that candidates must be members.</li>
</ul>
<h4>VII. Bootstrapping the Foundation</h4>
<ul>
<li>
<q>A committee shall be established by the current GNOME Steering
Committee to manage the membership list and add new members.</q> Added:
<q>and oversee the elections</q>.
</li>
<li>
<q>The first elections may be held prior to the incorporation of the
Foundation but shall be held no later than 90 days from the incorporation
of the GNOME Foundation. If the Foundation is incorporated prior to the
first elections, the GNOME Steering Committee shall appoint on interim
board of directors.</q> Made changes to account for elections prior to
incorporation and to remove slate provision.
</li>
</ul>
<h4>VIII. Some open issues</h4>
<p>
Removed this section. Reason for change: no longer needed.
</p>
<h3>Changes since draft 4:</h3>
<ul>
<li>[missed a few]</li>
<li>- Added Authors listing</li>
</ul>
<h4>Preface: Why a GNOME Foundation?:</h4>
<ul>
<li>
<p>
<q>Since the project was started in 1998</q>.
</p>
<p>
Reason: avoid relative time reference.
</p>
</li>
<li><q>the number of paid developers has grown dramatically</q></li>
<li>
<p>
<q>technology has STARTED TO mature</q>.
</p>
<p>
Reason: false advertising.
</p>
</li>
<li>introduced the word Developer and explained that we use Hackers as well.</li>
<li>added <q>We need a new structure to more smoothly integrate new citizens into the community</q></li>
<li>changed: Over the next few years, we want to offer a state-of-the-art, fully free desktop to many people who today are not using computers</li>
<li>added <q>To achieve our goals in a timely manner, the project will need more focus than the curent structure can offer.</q></li>
<li>changed: <q>...the inevitable conflicts that arise in a diverse community.</q></li>
</ul>
<h3>Changes since draft 3:</h3>
<ul>
<li>Added Preface: Why a GNOME Foundation?</li>
<li>Added Mission Statement</li>
<li>replaced <q>doesn't</q> by <q>does not</q> and made other minor word changes.</li>
<li>renumbered sections.</li>
</ul>
<h4>I. Principles</h4>
<ul>
<li>
<p>
Renamed this to Principles of the GNOME Foundation and created
<q>II. Tasks of the GNOME Foundation</q>.
</p>
<p>
Reason: The principles and tasks are really two different things
that belong under separate headings.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Deleted introductory paragraph.
</p>
<p>
Reason: it tried to explain the link between Principles and Tasks.
</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h5>Open and Public:</h5>
<ul>
<li>
<p>
Deleted: We didn't get here by way of smoke-filled rooms and power
hierarchies. We got here because of people.
</p>
<p>
Reason: it's a negative statement that is somewhat
anachronistic. Second sentence is a platitude. Removed by request.
</p>
</li>
<li>Moved last paragraph to:</li>
</ul>
<h5>Free Software:</h5>
<ul>
<li>
<p>
Added: GNOME is part of the GNU project and supports the goals of the
GNU project as defined by the Free Software Foundation.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Deleted <q>as determined by the Board of Directors</q>.
</p>
<p>
Reason: this is implementation wording. The board may delegate this
task to a committee or deal with it in some other way.
</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h5>Meritocracy</h5>
<ul>
<li>
Changed <q>participation should be available only to those</q> to
<q>participation is intended for</q> by request.
</li>
</ul>
<h5>Build on What we have</h5>
<ul>
<li>
<p>
Deleted: <q>Think: Emperor</q>.
</p>
<p>
Reason: obscure and unnecessary.
</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h5>Tasks:</h5>
<ul>
<li>
<p>
Moved &quot;Fund Receipt &amp; Disbursement&quot; to the end.
</p>
<p>
Reason: less important function.
</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h4>II. Structure and Operation</h4>
<h5>Advisory Board:</h5>
<ul>
<li>
Modified: Corporate members will pay an membership fee of $10,000 to
join the Advisory Board. There is no membership fee for non-profit
organizations or companies with less than 10 employees. Additionally,
membership fees may be waived upon request by the board of directors. We
value contributions of code and hackers resource much more than
membership dues!
</li>
</ul>
<h5>III. Board Meetings, Voting, Elections and Referendum</h5>
<ul>
<li>
<p>
Added Board Meetings section, which includes openness and
confidentiality clause.
</p>
<p>
Reason: moved from the Principles Section, where it didn't belong,
since this is operational.
</p>
</li>
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<li>Jim Gettys</li>
<li>John Heard</li>
<li>Miguel de Icaza</li>
<li>Raph Levien</li>
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<li>Daniel Veillard</li>
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<li>Jonathan Blandford</li>
<li>Miguel de Icaza</li>
<li>Nat Friedman</li>
<li>Jim Gettys</li>
<li>Jody Goldberg</li>
<li>Telsa Gwynne</li>
<li>James Henstridge</li>
<li>George Lebl</li>
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<h1>About The GNOME Foundation</h1>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation is comprised of a number of bodies - the
Board of Directors, the Executive Director, the Advisory Board
and the GNOME Membership. The <a href="charter/">GNOME Foundation
Charter</a> outlines the overall purpose, structure, and process
for the GNOME Foundation. The <a href="bylaws.pdf">GNOME Foundation By-laws</a>
(PDF) document the policies and procedures of the Foundation as a non-profit
group.
</p>
<h2>Board of Directors</h2>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation is run by a Board of Directors, which is elected
annually by the GNOME community, as the GNOME Membership, to carry out
much of the GNOME Foundation's tasks. The Board of Directors meets every
other week with a phone conference to discuss various topics pertaining
to the regular activities of the GNOME Foundation and GNOME. The minutes
to these meetings are posted publicly on the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/">
foundation-list archives</a>.
</p>
<p>
The Board of Directors for Fall 2002 through Fall 2003 is:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Jonathan Blandford</li>
<li>Miguel de Icaza</li>
<li>Glynn Foster</li>
<li>Nat Friedman</li>
<li>Jim Gettys</li>
<li>Jody Goldberg</li>
<li>Bill Haneman</li>
<li>James Henstridge</li>
<li>Daniel Veillard</li>
<li>Luis Villa</li>
<li>Jeff Waugh</li>
</ul>
<h2>Executive Director</h2>
<p>
Tim Ney is the GNOME Foundation's executive director. Mr. Ney has
a wealth of experience working for non-profit organizations from the
fine arts to high tech. Previously at the Free Software Foundation,
Mr. Ney is very familiar with the Free Software idealogy and community
and has already integrated into the GNOME community seamlessly. Joining
the GNOME Foundation at less than one year from its inception, Mr. Ney
is playing a crucial role in growing and developing the Foundation in
its formative years.
</p>
<p>
The executive director is tasked with managing and growing the GNOME
Foundation as an organization. These tasks include working with the Board
of Directors, Advisory Board members, GNOME membership, and other GNOME
supporters to improve GNOME, support the GNOME community, and achieve
the goals of the GNOME Foundation. The executive director also oversee's
the GNOME Foundation's legal, administrative, and fundraising efforts.
</p>
<h2>Advisory Board</h2>
<p>
The Advisory Board is made up of organizations and companies that support
GNOME. The Advisory Board has no decision-making authority but provides a
vehicle for its members to communicate with the Board of Directors and
help the Directors guide the overall direction of GNOME and the GNOME
Foundation.
</p>
<p>
The Advisory Board consists of representatives from the following GNOME
Foundation member corporations:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Debian Project</li>
<li>Free Software Foundation</li>
<li>Hewlett-Packard</li>
<li>IBM</li>
<li>MandrakeSoft</li>
<li>Red Flag Linux</li>
<li>Red Hat</li>
<li>Sun Microsystems</li>
<li>Wipro</li>
<li>Ximian</li>
</ul>
<h2>GNOME Membership</h2>
<p>The GNOME Membership consists of all the contributors to the GNOME
project. Members can run for election to the Board of Directors,
vote in the elections for the Board of Directors, and suggest referenda.
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<dd><a href="mailto:director@gnome.org">Executive Director</a></dd>
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<h1>Candidates for GNOME Foundation Elections</h1>
<p>Oct 26, 2000</p>
<p>
Below you will find a list of candidates who are running for the GNOME
Foundation Board of Directors. A short summary statement from each
candidate and a link to their full candidacy announcement is provided to
help you learn more about them. We encourage all voters to read the full
candidacy statements and related discussions on foundation-list@gnome.org
(<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/</a>).
</p>
<p>
When deciding who you should vote for, please carefully consider the
various tasks the Board of Directors must perform. This <a
href="../overview.html">overview</a> may be helpful. Keep in mind that
the board will make a number of important decisions and will also have to
perform many tasks which require a significant amount of time and effort
and the ability to work and communicate with other people, companies, and
the media. The board of directors will represent GNOME to companies and
the world in a very real way. It is a good idea to strive for a
well-balanced board consisting of people with various backgrounds,
skills, and perspectives.
</p>
<p>
Additional election details can be found on the
<a href="../../">GNOME Foundation Web Site</a>.
</p>
<p>
If you have any questions, please send them to either
foundation-list@gnome.org or to us at elections@gnome.org.
</p>
<h2>Candidates for the GNOME Foundation Board of Directors</h2>
<p>
1. MARTIN BAULIG. &quot;I'm a 24 years old student and working for SuSE
on GNOME. * Gnome-libs 2.0 - it is very important to be attractive to
developers of other Free Software, to have well-designed, well-documented
APIs which are a pleasure to use. * GNOME is official part of the GNU
Project and it becomes more and more important to know where we're coming
from and to stick to our roots. * Doing Talks and Shows in Germany.&quot;
Affiliated with SuSE. Full statement at <a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00076.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00076.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
2. CHEMA CELORIO. &quot;I have been doing unpaid work for GNOME on a
daily basis for the last year. Mainly in gedit and gnome-print. And I
LOVE IT ! I have developed very good personal relationships with
different members of the GNOME community. I want GNOME to remain a
community effort, a fun project to work on and a project that has healthy
relationships with the companies it interacts with. I want GNOME to
continue being widely open to new contributors.&quot; Full statement at
<a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00056.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00056.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
3. KENNETH CHRISTIANSEN. &quot;I will work on making Gnome work better
with internationalization, so that people in non-english speaking
countries can start using Gnome for real. This requires a lot of work,
and everyone in the Gnome community will have to settle on some common
guidelines for dealing with this. Due to my long involvement in Gnome
Translation Project I have quite some idea of how we can do this, and is
personally interested in working hard for archieving this. No corporate
affiliations!&quot; Full statement at <a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00067.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00067.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
4. RHETT CREIGHTON. &quot;I am a Jr. undergrad student at MIT, and I'd
like to see Gnome succeed, like all of you. If I win, I don't promise to
do a better job than most of you could do, but I do promise to do it
while eating a truckload of bananas. Really, I want to use the position
to impress chicks, I mean, help guide the direction of Gnome toward what
I think will make it the ideal computing platform.&quot;. Full statement
at <a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00237.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00237.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
5. BART DECREM. &quot;As the Foundation's coordinator, I have helped
build a structure that maintains the power in GNOME with the hackers
while providing ways for corporate partners to have their voice heard. I
see my role as a facilitator who ensures that the foundation will
function in an open and effective manner, and to help bring corporate
partners on board who will bring GNOME to many millions of new users
without violating our principles.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel. Full
statement at <a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00047.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00047.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
6. MIGUEL DE ICAZA. Co-founder of the GNOME project; one of the
principal contributors to gnome-libs, Bonobo, and Gnumeric, among
many other modules; currently serves on the board of directors of the
Free Software Foundation; pushed to create both the interim Steering
Committee and the GNOME Foundation: sees his role in the foundation
as &quot;to continue doing the same work I have been doing for free
software and GNOME in the future, with the backup of the Foundation.&quot;
Affiliated with Helix Code. Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00194.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00194.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
7. CHRISTOPHER GABRIEL. &quot;I'm a 22 years old fellow born in
Italy. * Completely dedicated to free software, following GNOME since
some times in the first few months. * No affiliation with any company
making money from GNOME. * Official maintainer of GNU packages. *
Largely responsible for much of the free software grass-roots
community effort in Italy. Having me on the board, you will have
someone who will remind other board members of the importance of
things.&quot; Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00064.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00064.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
8. JUANTOMAS GARCIA. Spent last three years promoting GNU/Linux
and free software in Spain, to companies and the Spanish government,
among others: &quot;GNOME needs more than code, it needs lots of
input and work on and over it... The board needs to have a real
criticism from the inside that's brave enough to point out whatever
is wrong with GNOME... I'm Spanish and European (and very proud of
it) and Europe needs more GNOME action indeed.&quot; Full statement
at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00077.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00077.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
9. JIM GETTYS. Co-wrote X Window System, upon which GNOME is
built; currently pushing Linux and X on handhelds. Experience with X
Consortium, W3C, IETF. Worked on the GNOME Foundation announcement
and startup this summer: &quot;In short, I'd really like to see open
source desktops succeed. Interoperability is a key to this, and
applications (both open source and commercial) are another. We MUST
avoid the GUI wars that crippled UNIX desktops in the 1980's to
change the world.&quot; Affiliated with Compaq. Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00193.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00193.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
10. BERTRAND GUIHENEUF. &quot;I am CEO of Henzai, Paris, a company
dedicated to making Gnome the standard GUI for small Internet
Appliances. I am co-maintainer of gnome-objc but was more known to
have started Evolution, in particular the camel library. My job at
Henzai gives me particular skills for project managment. Once on the
board I want to push the creation of the European foundation. I also
plan to lobby for a complete cross-platform Gnome.&quot; Affiliated
with Henzai. Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00062.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00062.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
11. THOMPSON HAYNER. &quot;I am an independent thinker. I make my
living charging high fees to companies to run web-based free software
for them (primarily Latin American hospitals). I invest half my money
primarily in underprized fiber optic companies, give myself an
allowance of $64,000 a year, and give the rest to various charities,
and do Random Acts of Kindness (for example, recently hired an
attorney to help a Vietnamenese girl I barely know fight to bring her
brother and sister over).&quot; Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00143.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00143.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
12. JOHN HEARD. &quot;jheard@eng.sun.com. * Initiated and manage
the Sun GNOME Project. * Initiated and manage the OpenOffice.org
initiative and making it a fully integrated part of the GNOME Office
suite. * Working to establish the GNOME Accessibility project. *
Participant in the establishment of the GNOME Foundation on behalf of
the Sun GNOME team, working closely with quite a few GNOME members. *
A 14+ year open systems &quot;bigot&quot; in Sun (with T-shirts to
prove it :-)).&quot; Affiliated with Sun Microsystems. Full statement
at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00221.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00221.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
13. JAMES HENSTRIDGE. &quot;I am from Australia and have been
hacking on GNOME since 1998. I have worked on various parts of GNOME
ranging from some of the base libraries used by many applications to
language bindings (python) to applications (dia). I hope to represent
these views on the foundation board. I am a member of the current
GNOME Steering Committee. I am not currently employed by any GNOME
company at present -- I am a student finishing off my honours year.&quot;
Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00053.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00053.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
14. KEVIN KNERR. &quot;Is a GNOME user and contributor (AquaX,
sawfish lisplets, etc.) * has nearly 25 years experience w/ computing
(programming, system administration, tech support, data processing) *
is experienced in the administrative tasks the Board will perform *
is committed to GNOME and Free Software, and wishes to see GNOME
flourish in the midst of commercial software * has no corporate
affiliation with GNOME (employed in tech support for an ISP that
won't support Linux).&quot; Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00063.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00063.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
15. TUOMAS KUOSMANEN. &quot;I have been involved in the GNOME
community from the very beginning, working on the user interface. I
have very big interest in making the GNOME friendly and easy for both
new and experienced users. This is not easy, but I still want to
offer my help and try my best. I have good relationships towards
others and I try to live in peace with different kinds of people.
They say I have good patience.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code. Full
statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00204.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00204.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
16. GEORGE LEBL. &quot;I am George (Jiri in Czech) Lebl. I am a
long time GNOME developer, and maintainer of gnome-core,
gnome-applets, pong, gob, grapevine, dr-genius, and have hacked on
many other things including gnome-libs. I'm an undergraduate at SDSU
trying to finish a CS and a Math degree, and have a part time
position at Eazel. I'm also a half member of the interim GNOME
steering comittee. cHickeN ChIckeN ChIckeN ChIckeN ChIckeN cHicKeN
ChickEn ChickEn ChickEn ChicKEn.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel. Full
statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00025.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00025.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
17. ELLIOT LEE. &quot;You, the people who have made GNOME happen,
deserve the best possible help in getting GNOME where you want it to
go. Using my knowledge of software development and project
coordination, my goal will be to help you out with all the
distractions, problems, and boring work that GNOME and its foundation
need doing, so that you can focus on having fun contributing.&quot;
Affiliated with Red Hat.
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00222.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00222.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
18. RAPH LEVIEN. &quot;I am Raph Levien, author of Libart and
current maintainer of Ghostscript. I've been involved in Gnome since
the beginning, particularly in areas of 2D graphics and imaging. I do
consulting through my company, artofcode LLC, including work for
Eazel, and commercial licensing of Ghostscript, but consider myself a
strong independent voice against corporate interests. I did not
invent the Internet, but did take the initiative in developing it to
its current degenerated state.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel. Full
statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00220.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00220.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
19. KJARTAN MARAAS. &quot;My name is Kjartan Maraas and I have
been involved with the GNOME project since late 1997. I'm Norwegian
and translations was what got me tangled up in this project. Since
march this year I have been a member of the steering committee as
coordinator of GNOME's internationalization project, and this area is
what I'd spend my time working on improving if I were to be elected
for the board.&quot; Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00197.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00197.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
20. MICHAEL MEEKS. &quot;Having enjoyed working with many Gnome
contributors, I would be delighted to represent their interests on
the board. * Soon Bonobo ( which I help maintain ) will be everywhere
and vital to the Gnome release schedule, as well as to everyone
building on it. * I have loved presenting the ethics of free software
and selling the Gnome vision to many different groups of people at
various conferences. * I will push what is best for Gnome, over
HelixCode.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code. Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00078.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00078.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
21. DAN MUETH. &quot;I am the GNOME Documentation Project
coordinator and a steering committee member. I have a strong personal
interest in seeing GNOME succeed and providing users with a powerful,
easy-to-use free desktop. As a boardmember I will: (1)Ensure GNOME
leverages the contributions of individuals and corporations to
produce the best desktop possible. (2)Identify and address GNOME's
weaknesses. (3)Improve communication with other projects,
corporations, and the public. After finishing my physics PhD I will
work at Eazel.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel. Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00071.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00071.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
22. ESKIL HEYN OLSEN. &quot;I'm Eskil, one of the two gnome-pilot
maintainers (meaning I've been hacking gnome since June 1998), Being
snatched up by Eazel, I moved from Denmark to USA, and therefore now
hack Nautilus related stuff fulltime. Other merits must speak for
themselves.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel. Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00069.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00069.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
23. HAVOC PENNINGTON. &quot;My goal as a GNOME hacker is to make
free OS's a viable alternative for all users. At Red Hat Labs our job
is to make sure the Linux development platform facilitates that. On
the board, I'd like to work on infrastructure to make the project run
more smoothly: bug tracking, roadmaps, task lists, communication
between maintainers. I want to see GNOME get bigger, better, and more
fun, always remaining focused on technical excellence.&quot;
Affiliated with Red Hat. Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00058.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00058.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
24. ETTORE PERAZZOLI. &quot;Who: Hacker, Project Manager for
Evolution. Other major contributions: gnome-libs, Bonobo, gnome-vfs,
Nautilus. Contributor since pre-1.0. * Program: Make GNOME a
successful standard without betraying the original ideals. Convey
energy from all the various parties involved, making sure the
commercial needs of the companies involved don't cripple the
technical qualities. Pay attention to the needs of hackers, to make
sure the fun factor isn't lost. Value volunteer contributions. Make
GNOME a success outside the US.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code.
Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00131.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00131.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
25. BRUCE PERENS. &quot;Please read <a href="http://www.perens.com/Bio.html">http://www.perens.com/Bio.html</a>
and other material at www.Perens.com to learn who I am and how I have
helped Free Software since 1987 and Unix since 1981. The board should
leave GNOME's technical direction to the developers. As a GNOME
Foundation director, I plan to concentrate on: Soliciting for
government and corporate grants to fund Free Software development,
_especially_documentation_. Building relationships between business
and Free Software. Public Relations and Publicity. Getting people to
release more code!&quot; Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00022.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00022.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
26. LESLIE PROCTOR. &quot;I oversaw PR for the GNOME launch in
1999. My efforts resulted in NY Times, Wired, Newsweek, etc.
articles. I've conducted media relations for GNOME at subsequent
conferences and ongoing, as needed. I coordinated the FSF/GNOME
booths at every LinuxWorld Expo, among others - on a shoestring
budget. I'm a senior resource executive at Alexander Ogilvy PR, a
top-tier agency. I offer strategic direction to account teams across
three different agencies. I can bring PR, marketing and
conferences/events expertise.&quot; Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00236.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00236.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
27. FEDERICO MENA QUINTERO. Co-founder of the GNOME project;
maintained the GIMP, split off GTK+ from the GIMP for use in other
applications (including GNOME); wrote large portions of the GNOME
libraries (including the GNOME Canvas), the original GNOME Panel,
gnomecal, GMC; currently maintain parts of gnome-libs, gdk-pixbuf,
EOG, the GNOME Programming Guidelines, and the Evolution calendar; &quot;I
have given several GNOME-related talks at local and international
conferences.&quot;; &quot;I am neurotic about software and
documentation quality.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code. Full
statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00140.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00140.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
28. ARIEL RIOS. Currently maintain gnome-guile, guile-gtk, galway,
glibwwww, gnumeric guile plugin; has given numerous speeches
advocating GNOME and Free Software in Canada, USA, and Mexico: &quot;I
am from Mexico so I can represent the Hispanoamerican region... I do
not work for any corporation and I wish to represent no other
interests besides GNOME and those of Free Software. I do believe in
freedom and equality among all of the members of the GNOME
community.&quot; Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00160.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00160.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
29. ARLO ROSE. &quot;I'm the Human Interface lead for the Nautilus
project, and am in the process of forming a GNOME HI group that will
raise community and developer awareness of usability and visual
issues with GNOME projects. I'd like to have a seat on the board so I
can strengthen awareness for good human interface design, raise the
standards for the GNOME desktop look and feel, and act as the voice
for usability issues in our community.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel.
Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00219.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00219.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
30. JOE SHAW. &quot;I have been involved in the GNOME community
from the start, contributing to several modules. I'm the maintainer
of Achtung and author of Helix's installer and updater. I'm outspoken
against corporate dominance of the foundation, but know they need to
be well-represented. I feel that the board needs a good
hacker/non-hacker mix. GNOME needs to become more aggressive with its
conference/show policies and GNOME 2.0 development needs to take hold
now.&quot; Affiliated with Helix Code. Full statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00060.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00060.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
31. MACIEJ STACHOWIAK. &quot;While I have hacked on many free
software projects (most notably Nautilus, see
<a href="http://advogato.org/person/mjs">http://advogato.org/person/mjs</a>
for others), I think the strongest qualifications I have are
non-technical. First, I have a talent for making processes more
transparent, as with my work on GNOME 1.4 coordiation. Second, I am
good at communicating both inside and outside the project. Finally, I
believe in free software, openness and honesty, and I'm willing to
stand up to anyone for these beliefs.&quot; Affiliated with Eazel.
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00024.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00024.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
32. OWEN TAYLOR. &quot;As co-maintainer of GTK+ and the designer
of Pango, I think I'm in a good position to handle coordination of
GNOME with these important core technologies. I also have a strong
interest in language bindings and component technology, as
represented by the CORBA::ORBit Perl bindings for CORBA. If I am
elected to the board, I will continue to push GNOME in the areas of
internationalization and an easy-to-use development platform.&quot;
Affiliated with Red Hat.
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00049.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00049.html</a>.
</p>
<p>
33. DANIEL VEILLARD. &quot;I am French, a long time Gnomer and
Linux addict, the maintainer of libxml and rpmfind. I work for W3C
and I am used to non-profit organizations and the negociations needed
to get a group to reach consensus. I will focuse on the reuse of
standards, internationalization and keeping trust relationship at an
individual level. I think those are needed to keep hacking on gnome
fun and getting acceptance in new communities.&quot; Affiliated with
W3C. Full candidacy statement at
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00093.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2000-October/msg00093.html</a>.
</p>
<h2>Additional Election-related Information</h2>
<p>
Anyone who's contributed to GNOME (beyond just being a user or occasional
bug-filer) may participate in the elections. To register this vote, send
e-mail to membership-committee@gnome.org. with your name, email address,
and a short list of how you contributed to GNOME. [eg: Havoc Pennington
(GConf, GTK+, gnome-libs, odd jobs)]. The deadline to register to vote is
Monday, October 30.
</p>
<p>
Ballots will be sent out via e-mail to everyone who's registered to vote
on Wednesday, November 1, to the address provided with registration. If
you need to change the address to which you want your ballot sent, please
contact elections@gnome.org ASAP. People will vote by returning the
ballot via e-mail. A public archive of the ballot returns will be
available after the elections end on November 8.
</p>
<p>
Also, keep in mind that there is a 4-person maximum on the number of
people affiliated with any one company that can be on the board: if more
than 4 persons from one company get elected, only the top 4 vote getters
will get on. You will be able to vote for up to 11 candidates of your
choice, with no restrictions, except that you cannot vote more than once
for the same candidate.
</p>
<p>
Additional election-related materials are available the <a
href="../../">GNOME Foundation Web Site</a>.
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<h1>2000 GNOME Foundation Election</h1>
<p>
The election results from the 2000 Board of Directors election are
archived here for public access.
</p>
<h2>2000 Election Materials</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2000-November/msg00002.html">Election
results announcement.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="results.html">Detailed election results.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2000-November/thread.html">Archive
of all votes.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="verify.html">Instructions</A> for running the <A
href="vote-counter.py">vote counting script</a>.
</li>
<li>
<a href="candidates.html">List of candidates for Board of Directors</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="voters.html">List of registered voters.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="rules.html">Election rules and procedures</a>
</li>
<li>
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<h1>GNOME Foundation Election Rules &amp; Timeline</h1>
<h2>Election Rules</h2>
<ol>
<li>
See the <a href="../../about/charter/">GNOME Foundation charter</a> for
general rules.
</li>
<li>
There are 11 board slots that are to be filled during this election.
</li>
<li>
Elections are for registered voters (future members of the GNOME
Foundation) only. Anyone who has made a contribution to GNOME can
register. You may do so by sending email to <a
href="mailto:membership-committee@gnome.org">
membership-committee@gnome.org</a>. People with CVS accounts can add
themselves to membership.txt in the gnome-foundation module. People who
register to vote will automatically become members of the
yet-to-be-incorporated GNOME Foundation, although anyone can withdraw
their membership at any time.
</li>
<li>
An election committee consisting of Dan Mueth, Martin Baulig, Russell
Steinthal, Chris DiBona and Sergey Panov is in charge of reviewing
registration/membership requests and will monitor the membership list
for abuse, in accordance with the charter.
</li>
<li>
To be on the ballot, anyone who is a member can announce their
candidacy, in accordance with the timeline below, by sending mail to <a
href="mailto:foundation-announce@gnome.org">foundation-announce@gnome.org</a>,
including their name, e-mail address, contributions to GNOME, and why
they want to be on the board of directors. Candidacies will be
cross-posted on <a
href="mailto:foundation-list@gnome.org">foundation-list@gnome.org</a>,
where they can be discussed.
</li>
<li>
Ballots will be sent via e-mail to all members. To vote, members return
ballots, selecting up to 11 candidates who will receive their vote.
Members may not vote more than once for the same candidate.
</li>
<li>
The 11 candidates who receive the most votes will be elected.
</li>
<li>
Not more than 4 slots may be occupied by individuals affiliated with
any one company.
See charter for definition of affiliation and process for enforcing
this rule.
</li>
<li>
If there is a tie for the 11th slot, the candidates who are tied may
choose to let the already elected board members resolve the tie, or, at
the request of any of the tied candidates, run-off elections to resolve
the tie may be held.
</li>
<li>
Votes shall be e-mailed to a publicly archived mailing list. The
archive shall be made publicly accessible at the conclusion of the
elections.
</li>
<li>
The votes will be tallied automatically, with the election committee
stepping in to decide on misformatted returns.
</li>
<li>
foundation-list@gnome.org is the mailing list to discuss
election-related issues. The election committee will resolve
election-related disputes that are not readily resolved on the list.
</li>
<li>
The election committee will announce the results of the elections.
</li>
<li>
Summary Statements: All candidates should submit 75-word max summaries
of their candidacy statement for inclusion in the ballot information
sheet that will be posted on 10/25. The deadline for this is Tuesday
10/24, noon pacific time. Candidates should also state their corporate
affilitions. Statements that are longer than 75 words will be edited
down by the elections committee. Summary statements should be
continuous text: bullet lists etc. will be converted to continuous
text. For candidates who do not submit a summary statement, the
elections committee will use a snippet from their full candidacy
statement instead. If we do not receive a sufficient number of these
summary statements, the elections committee reserves the right to post
these summaries elsewhere.
</li>
</ol>
<h2>Timeline</h2>
<ul>
<li>
October 23 (Monday): Deadline for candidate nominations for the
elections. Deadline for making changes to the charter.
</li>
<li>
October 25 (Wednesday): Candidate list posted on Gnotices and
foundation-announce.
</li>
<li>
October 30 (Monday): Deadline to register to vote.
</li>
<li>
November 1 (Wednesday): Elections begin.
</li>
<li>
November 8 (Wednesday): Elections end.
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<h1>2000 Election Verification</h1>
<p>
To run the vote counting scripts, you need to perform several steps:
</p>
<p>
First, obtain copies of the <a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2000-November.txt.gz">ballot
archive</a> (referred to below as 2000-November.txt), the <a
href="registered-voters.txt"> membership list</a>
(registered-voters.txt), and the two voting scripts, <a
href="list-addresses.py">list-addresses.py</a> and <a
href="vote-counter.py"> vote-counter.py</a>
</p>
<p>
Then, extract the valid voting addresses from the membership list:
</p>
<pre>$ python list-addresses.py registered-voters.txt &gt; addresses.txt</pre>
<p>
Next, run the vote counter script; it's probably best to save the results
to a file (they are long):
</p>
<pre>$ python vote-counter.py 2000-November.txt &lt;cookie&gt; addresses.txt &gt; results.txt</pre>
<p>(The cookie has been lost.)</p>
<p>
The results should be in results.txt. A list of errors will be
generated at the top of the output, but note that many of those errors
will represent problems which are fixed later in the archive
(manifested by the voter having a counted ballot later in the
results). The final tallies will be at the bottom.
</p>
<p>
To exactly replicate the posted results, you should apply this <a
href="vote-archives.diff">diff file</a>, which represents the
votetakers' changes to the voting archive to fix malformatted ballots to
reflect the evident intent of the voters.
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<h1>Voters for the 2000 GNOME Foundation Elections</h1>
<p>
Please note that this list is based on the members found in the <a
href="results.html">detailed results</a>. It should be accurate, but
there can be some errors.<br /> Send comments, questions, and updates to
<a href="mailto:elections@gnome.org">elections@gnome.org</a>.
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<ul>
<li> Sean Atkinson &lt;sca@no_spam.uk.research.att.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dietmar Maurer &lt;dietmar@no_spam.maurer-it.com&gt; </li>
<li> Yuri Syrota &lt;yuri@no_spam.renome.rovno.ua&gt; </li>
<li> Rodrigo Moya &lt;rodrigo@no_spam.linuxave.net&gt; </li>
<li> Joe Barr &lt;warthawg@no_spam.blackhat.net&gt; </li>
<li> Dick Porter &lt;dick@no_spam.acm.org&gt; </li>
<li> Drazen Kacar &lt;dave@no_spam.srce.hr&gt; </li>
<li> Sergey Chernikov &lt;sc@no_spam.rat.se&gt; </li>
<li> Thompson Hayner &lt;thayner@no_spam.taxcut.com&gt; </li>
<li> Owen Taylor &lt;otaylor@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Alan Shutko &lt;ats@no_spam.acm.org&gt; </li>
<li> Amaury Jacquot &lt;sxpert@no_spam.sxpert.dyndns.org&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;alastair@no_spam.ilo.dec.com&gt; </li>
<li> Bruce Perens &lt;bruce@no_spam.perens.com&gt; </li>
<li> Raphael Hertzog &lt;hertzog@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Eric Lemings &lt;eric.b.lemings@no_spam.lmco.com&gt; </li>
<li> Bjoern Ganslandt &lt;bganslan@no_spam.gmx.net&gt; </li>
<li> Yo Ric Dude &lt;ricdude@no_spam.toad.net&gt; </li>
<li> Dominik Brettnacher &lt;dominik@no_spam.brettnacher.org&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;ricardo@no_spam.conectiva.com.br&gt; </li>
<li> Alan Cox &lt;alan@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jesse Pavel &lt;jpavel@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Nils Barth &lt;nils_barth@no_spam.post.harvard.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Marillat &lt;marillat.christian@no_spam.wanadoo.fr&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;S.Xenitellis@no_spam.rhbnc.ac.uk&gt; </li>
<li> David C. Mason &lt;dcm@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Philippe Roy &lt;ph_roy@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jonathan Blandford &lt;jrb@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Pavel Roskin &lt;proski@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> John Tunison &lt;jbt@no_spam.WIND.REM.CMU.EDU&gt; </li>
<li> Ed Hill &lt;ed@no_spam.eh3.com&gt; </li>
<li> Leslie Proctor &lt;lproctor@no_spam.alexanderogilvy.com&gt; </li>
<li> Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo &lt;priyadi@no_spam.priyadi.id.org&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;jp_sc@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gene Ragan &lt;gzr@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jon Trowbridge &lt;trow@no_spam.emccta.com&gt; </li>
<li> Aaron Weber &lt;aaron@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dom Lachowicz &lt;cinamod@no_spam.hotmail.com&gt; </li>
<li> Adam Sleight &lt;adamsleight@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Seth Nickell &lt;snickell@no_spam.stanford.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Joel Becker &lt;jlbec@no_spam.evilplan.org&gt; </li>
<li> Frank Siebenlist &lt;frank@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;egger@no_spam.suse.de&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;frob@no_spam.df.ru&gt; </li>
<li> Sergey Panov &lt;sipan@no_spam.sipan.org&gt; </li>
<li> Almer S. Tigelaar &lt;almer1@no_spam.dds.nl&gt; </li>
<li> Martijn van Beers &lt;martijn@no_spam.earthling.net&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;drc@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Shawn T Amundson &lt;amundson@no_spam.eventloop.com&gt; </li>
<li> John W. Carbone &lt;carbone@no_spam.sgc.com&gt; </li>
<li> Alan Aspuru-Guzik &lt;aspuru@no_spam.okra.cchem.berkeley.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Raja R Harinath &lt;harinath@no_spam.cs.umn.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Tim P. Gerla &lt;timg@no_spam.rrv.net&gt; </li>
<li> Sami Pesonen &lt;spesonen@no_spam.dlc.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Havoc Pennington &lt;hp@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Zack Hobson &lt;zack@no_spam.cnation.com&gt; </li>
<li> Bart Decrem &lt;bart@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> David Santiago &lt;mrcooger@no_spam.cyberverse.com&gt; </li>
<li> Russell Steinthal &lt;rms39@no_spam.columbia.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Miguel de Icaza &lt;miguel@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Simon Budig &lt;Simon.Budig@no_spam.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de&gt; </li>
<li> Tero Pulkkinen &lt;terop@no_spam.fanta.modeemi.cs.tut.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Joakim Ziegler &lt;joakim@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Michael Koziarski &lt;michael@no_spam.koziarski.com&gt; </li>
<li> Kenneth Christiansen &lt;kenneth@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> J Shane Culpepper &lt;pepper@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;linas@no_spam.linas.org&gt; </li>
<li> Mike Engber &lt;engber@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Pavel Cisler &lt;pavel@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Martin Sevior &lt;msevior@no_spam.mccubbin.ph.unimelb.edu.au&gt; </li>
<li> Gregory S Hayes &lt;sdc@no_spam.choice.net&gt; </li>
<li> Gerry Chu &lt;gerrychu@no_spam.bigfoot.com&gt; </li>
<li> Joe Shaw &lt;joe@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> George Lebl &lt;jirka@no_spam.5z.com&gt; </li>
<li> Justin Maurer &lt;justin@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;digitect@no_spam.mindspring.com&gt; </li>
<li> Andrew J. Lanoix &lt;alanoix@no_spam.umich.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Ryan Muldoon &lt;rpmuldoon@no_spam.students.wisc.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Richard Hestilow &lt;hestgray@no_spam.ionet.net&gt; </li>
<li> Walter Brisken &lt;walterfb@no_spam.pulsar.ucolick.org&gt; </li>
<li> Steve Fox &lt;drfickle@no_spam.k-lug.com&gt; </li>
<li> Hector Gomez M &lt;hgomez_36@no_spam.flashmail.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jeffrey Stedfast &lt;fejj@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Mike Kestner &lt;mkestner@no_spam.ameritech.net&gt; </li>
<li> Jukka-Pekka Iivonen &lt;iivonen@no_spam.cc.helsinki.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Sebastian Wilhelmi &lt;wilhelmi@no_spam.ira.uka.de&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;amayita@no_spam.demasiado.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;toledo@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Laurent Julliard &lt;Laurent.Julliard@no_spam.xrce.xerox.com&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Hagemeier &lt;ch@no_spam.zpr.uni-koeln.de&gt; </li>
<li> Tambet Ingo &lt;tambeti@no_spam.sa.ee&gt; </li>
<li> Stephane Genaud &lt;genaud@no_spam.icps.u-strasbg.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Vincent Renardias &lt;vincent@no_spam.echo.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Alexander Kirillov &lt;kirillov@no_spam.math.sunysb.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Hector Garcia &lt;hector@no_spam.scouts-es.org&gt; </li>
<li> Fatih Demir &lt;kabalak@no_spam.gmx.net&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;yeupou@no_spam.free.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Dr. Gerhard Dieringer &lt;GDieringer@no_spam.compuserve.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ali Abdin &lt;aliabdin@no_spam.aucegypt.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Andrea Bosio &lt;st970751@no_spam.educ.di.unito.it&gt; </li>
<li> Mathieu Lacage &lt;mathieu@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Thomas Meeks &lt;MEEKTE95@no_spam.Christs-hospital.org.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Michal Palczewski &lt;mpalczew@no_spam.u.washington.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Paul Cooper &lt;pgc@no_spam.darboux.uklinux.net&gt; </li>
<li> Jim Gettys &lt;jg@no_spam.pa.dec.com&gt; </li>
<li> Larry Ewing &lt;lewing@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Marco Pozzato &lt;marco_pozzato@no_spam.linuxfan.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dave Peticolas &lt;dave@no_spam.krondo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Mike Fleming &lt;mfleming@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> John Harper &lt;jsh@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Arlo Rose &lt;arlo@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Andy Hertzfeld &lt;andy@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Peter Williams &lt;peter@no_spam.newton.cx&gt; </li>
<li> Jean-Marc Valin &lt;jean-marc.valin@no_spam.gel.usherb.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Martin Baulig &lt;martin@no_spam.home-of-linux.org&gt; </li>
<li> Rhett Creighton &lt;rhett@no_spam.mit.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Jaka Mocnik &lt;jaka.mocnik@no_spam.kiss.uni-lj.si&gt; </li>
<li> Brian Masney &lt;masneyb@no_spam.ntelos.net&gt; </li>
<li> Grahame Bowland &lt;gbowland@no_spam.gbowland.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jody Goldberg &lt;jgoldberg@no_spam.home.com&gt; </li>
<li> Matthias Warkus &lt;mawarkus@no_spam.t-online.de&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;cgabriel@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> John Sullivan &lt;sullivan@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Cody Russell &lt;bratsche@no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Leandro Noferini &lt;leandro@no_spam.firenze.linux.it&gt; </li>
<li> Dan Mueth &lt;d-mueth@no_spam.uchicago.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Ismael Olea &lt;olea@no_spam.hispalinux.es&gt; </li>
<li> John Fleck &lt;jfleck@no_spam.inkstain.net&gt; </li>
<li> Ravi Pratap M &lt;ravi@no_spam.iitmwww.iitm.ac.in&gt; </li>
<li> Manuel M. T. Chakravarty &lt;chak@no_spam.cse.unsw.edu.au&gt; </li>
<li> Adriano Galano &lt;adriano.galano@no_spam.innosec.es&gt; </li>
<li> David Martin &lt;dmartina@no_spam.excite.es&gt; </li>
<li> Malcolm Tredinnick &lt;malcolm@no_spam.commsecure.com.au&gt; </li>
<li> Ole Aamot &lt;ole@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Hilaire Fernandes &lt;hilaire@no_spam.ext.cri74.org&gt; </li>
<li> Mattias Eriksson &lt;snaggen@no_spam.acc.umu.se&gt; </li>
<li> Ricardo Fernandez Pascual &lt;rfp3@no_spam.alu.um.es&gt; </li>
<li> Federico Mena Quintero &lt;federico@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Etienne Grossmann &lt;etienne@no_spam.anonimo.isr.ist.utl.pt&gt; </li>
<li> Brian Frank &lt;bfrank@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> John Karcz &lt;john@no_spam.crossbow.tn.cornell.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Adrian Vance Custer &lt;acuster@no_spam.nopause.berkeley.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Rosanna Yuen &lt;zana@no_spam.webwynk.net&gt; </li>
<li> Matthew Guenther &lt;guentherm@no_spam.asme.org&gt; </li>
<li> Stephane Demurget &lt;demurgets@no_spam.free.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Miguel Rodr&iacute;guez &lt;migrasesp@no_spam.netscape.net&gt; </li>
<li> Rob Brown-Bayliss &lt;rob@no_spam.ZOOstation.cc&gt; </li>
<li> Hans Petter Jansson &lt;hpj@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Chris Lyttle &lt;chris@no_spam.wilddev.net&gt; </li>
<li> Antonio Miguel Zugaldia Rodriguez-Campra &lt;azugaldia@no_spam.retemail.es&gt; </li>
<li> Roozbeh Pournader &lt;roozbeh@no_spam.sharif.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Lauri Alanko &lt;la@no_spam.iki.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Dean Scott &lt;drscott12@no_spam.hotmail.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gergo Erdi &lt;cactus@no_spam.telnet.hu&gt; </li>
<li> Jon K Hellan &lt;hellan@no_spam.acm.org&gt; </li>
<li> Kevin D. Knerr &lt;kknerrsr@no_spam.ptdprolog.net&gt; </li>
<li> Jamin Philip Gray &lt;jgray@no_spam.writeme.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dave Camp &lt;dave@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> John R. Sheets &lt;dusk@no_spam.ravendusk.org&gt; </li>
<li> Bernhard Herzog &lt;sketch@no_spam.online.de&gt; </li>
<li> Chema Celorio &lt;chema@no_spam.celorio.com&gt; </li>
<li> Maciej Stachowiak &lt;mjs@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Rusty Conover &lt;rconover@no_spam.zootweb.com&gt; </li>
<li> Yukihiro Nakai &lt;nakai@no_spam.gnome.gr.jp&gt; </li>
<li> Peter Hawkins &lt;peter@no_spam.hawkins.emu.id.au&gt; </li>
<li> David T. Bath &lt;bathd@no_spam.edipost.auspost.com.au&gt; </li>
<li> Joaquin Cuenca Abela &lt;e98cuenc@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Egli &lt;christian.egli@no_spam.stest.ch&gt; </li>
<li> David FitzGerald &lt;D.P.Fitzgerald-CSAI97@no_spam.cs.bham.ac.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Xavier Bestel &lt;xavier.bestel@no_spam.free.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Sean M Lentner &lt;sean.lentner@no_spam.nyfix.com&gt; </li>
<li> Marcus Brito &lt;pazu@no_spam.visaotec.com.br&gt; </li>
<li> Richard Hult &lt;d4hult@no_spam.dtek.chalmers.se&gt; </li>
<li> Daniel Veillard &lt;Daniel.Veillard@no_spam.w3.org&gt; </li>
<li> Ian McKellar &lt;yakk@no_spam.yakk.net.au&gt; </li>
<li> Juan Carlos Castro y Castro &lt;jcastro@no_spam.appi.com.br&gt; </li>
<li> Markus Lindholm &lt;markus.lindholm@no_spam.sonera.com&gt; </li>
<li> Bradford Hovinen &lt;hovinen@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Benedikt Roth &lt;Benedikt.Roth@no_spam.gmx.net&gt; </li>
<li> Mark Crichton &lt;crichton@no_spam.gimp.org&gt; </li>
<li> David Monniaux &lt;David.Monniaux@no_spam.ens.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Dan Winship &lt;danw@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Radek Doulik &lt;rodo@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Rose &lt;menthos@no_spam.menthos.com&gt; </li>
<li> James Henstridge &lt;james@no_spam.daa.com.au&gt; </li>
<li> Jeff Waugh &lt;jdub@no_spam.aphid.net&gt; </li>
<li> Pablo Saratxaga &lt;pablo@no_spam.mandrakesoft.com&gt; </li>
<li> Luke Holden &lt;luke@no_spam.dragonarmy.nu&gt; </li>
<li> Charles R. Tersteeg &lt;aa0na@no_spam.arrl.net&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;barreiro@no_spam.arrakis.es&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;jonas@no_spam.codefactory.se&gt; </li>
<li> Ade Lovett &lt;ade@no_spam.FreeBSD.org&gt; </li>
<li> J. Greg Williams &lt;jgreg@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Janssens Erik &lt;tw55413@no_spam.vub.ac.be&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Schaller &lt;Uraeus@no_spam.linuxrising.org&gt; </li>
<li> Christopher Blizzard &lt;blizzard@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Christophe Merlet &lt;christophe.merlet@no_spam.eikonex.net&gt; </li>
<li> Fitzsimmons Thomas &lt;fitzsim@no_spam.ecf.utoronto.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Alvaro del Castillo &lt;acs@no_spam.ulises.openresources.com&gt; </li>
<li> Janne Lof &lt;jlof@no_spam.mail.student.oulu.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Lance Capser &lt;lmc@no_spam.cyberhighway.net&gt; </li>
<li> Lars Hamann &lt;lars@no_spam.gtk.org&gt; </li>
<li> Paolo Molaro &lt;lupus@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Lee Mallabone &lt;lee@no_spam.fonicmonkey.net&gt; </li>
<li> Michael K. Johnson &lt;johnsonm@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Simo Sorce &lt;simo.sorce@no_spam.tiscalinet.it&gt; </li>
<li> Bastien Nocera &lt;hadess@no_spam.writeme.com&gt; </li>
<li> Sri Ramkrishna &lt;sri@no_spam.aracnet.com&gt; </li>
<li> Roberto Majadas &lt;phoenix@no_spam.nova.es&gt; </li>
<li> Josh Barrow &lt;josh@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Alessio Frusciante &lt;algol@no_spam.firenze.linux.it&gt; </li>
<li> Gregory McLean &lt;gregm@no_spam.comstar.net&gt; </li>
<li> Michael Meeks &lt;michael@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gustavo Maciel Dias Vieira &lt;gdvieira@no_spam.zaz.com.br&gt; </li>
<li> Kenny Graunke &lt;kwg@no_spam.teleport.com&gt; </li>
<li> Arturo Espinosa Aldama &lt;arturo@no_spam.mezcal.dyndns.org&gt; </li>
<li> Gediminas Paulauskas &lt;menesis@no_spam.delfi.lt&gt; </li>
<li> Darin Fisher &lt;darin@no_spam.netscape.com&gt; </li>
<li> Francisco Petrucio Junior &lt;fpetrucio@no_spam.mat.ufal.br&gt; </li>
<li> Todd Lewis &lt;tlewis@no_spam.secureworks.net&gt; </li>
<li> Robert Wilhelm &lt;robert@no_spam.gaston.camelot.de&gt; </li>
<li> Carlos Perello Marin &lt;carlos@no_spam.hispalinux.es&gt; </li>
<li> David Abilleira Freijeiro &lt;odaf@no_spam.nexo.es&gt; </li>
<li> Ramses Morales &lt;ramses@no_spam.computer.org&gt; </li>
<li> Robey Pointer &lt;robey@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Juantomas Garcia &lt;juantomas@no_spam.lared.es&gt; </li>
<li> Rebecca Schulman &lt;rebecka@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Erick Woods &lt;erick@no_spam.ljm.net&gt; </li>
<li> Pat Eyler &lt;pate@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Manish Singh &lt;yosh@no_spam.gimp.org&gt; </li>
<li> Zach Frey &lt;zfrey@no_spam.bright.net&gt; </li>
<li> Ben Kahn &lt;xkahn@no_spam.conman.zoned.net&gt; </li>
<li> Hassan Aurag &lt;aurag@no_spam.geocities.com&gt; </li>
<li> David Tabachnikov &lt;captain@no_spam.isdn.net.il&gt; </li>
<li> Kevin Breit &lt;battery841@no_spam.mypad.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;seth_lytle@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;pranalukas@no_spam.gmx.de&gt; </li>
<li> Mikko J Rauhala &lt;mjrauhal@no_spam.cc.helsinki.fi&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;cooly@no_spam.gyl.ro&gt; </li>
<li> Javier Gomez Sierras &lt;jgomsi@no_spam.apolo.umh.es&gt; </li>
<li> Vivien Malerba &lt;malerba@no_spam.gears.linuxave.net&gt; </li>
<li> Damon Chaplin &lt;damon@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Telsa Gwynne &lt;hobbit@no_spam.aloss.ukuu.org.uk&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;rslomkow@no_spam.parts-unknown.com&gt; </li>
<li> Fabrice Bellet &lt;Fabrice.Bellet@no_spam.creatis.insa-lyon.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Allan Gottlieb &lt;gottlieb@no_spam.nyu.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Peter Teichman &lt;peter@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Nat Friedman &lt;nat@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Joaquim Fellmann &lt;joaquim@no_spam.mail.dotcom.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Akira Tagoh &lt;tagoh@no_spam.gnome.gr.jp&gt; </li>
<li> Andreas Persenius &lt;ndap@no_spam.swipnet.se&gt; </li>
<li> Martin K. Petersen &lt;mkp@no_spam.mkp.net&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;tyronea_2000@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> JP Rosevear &lt;jpr@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Benjy Thomas &lt;benjy@no_spam.alum.mit.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Lauris Kaplinski &lt;lauris@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Vladimir Vukicevic &lt;vladimir@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Eli Goldberg &lt;eli@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> John Kodis &lt;kodis@no_spam.gsfc.nasa.gov&gt; </li>
<li> Phil Schwan &lt;phil@no_spam.off.net&gt; </li>
<li> Changwoo Ryu &lt;cwryu@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Darin Adler &lt;darin@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dan Damian &lt;dand@no_spam.dnttm.ro&gt; </li>
<li> Ivan Jager &lt;ivanjager@no_spam.bigfoot.com&gt; </li>
<li> Nate Case &lt;nd@no_spam.kracked.com&gt; </li>
<li> Eric Brayeur &lt;eb@no_spam.ibelgique.com&gt; </li>
<li> Stephen Rust &lt;steve@no_spam.tp.org&gt; </li>
<li> David Helder &lt;dhelder@no_spam.umich.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Thomas Holmgren &lt;sir_Layman@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Mark Gordon &lt;mtgordon@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Thomas Canty &lt;tommydal@no_spam.ihug.com.au&gt; </li>
<li> Raph Levien &lt;raph@no_spam.acm.org&gt; </li>
<li> Andy Tai &lt;atai@no_spam.ece.ucsd.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Elliot Lee &lt;sopwith@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Anders Carlsson &lt;andersca@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Dirk-Jan C . Binnema &lt;djcb@no_spam.dds.nl&gt; </li>
<li> Detlef Reichl &lt;detlef.reichl@no_spam.arcormail.de&gt; </li>
<li> David A Knight &lt;david@no_spam.screem.org&gt; </li>
<li> Tim Ney &lt;ten@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
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<li> Cleber Rodrigues Rosa Junior &lt;cleberrrjr@no_spam.bol.com.br&gt; </li>
<li> Frank Chiulli &lt;fc-linux@no_spam.home.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ariel Rios &lt;ariel@no_spam.arcavia.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;will@no_spam.lashell.net&gt; </li>
<li> Julian Missig &lt;julian@no_spam.linuxpower.org&gt; </li>
<li> Liam Quin &lt;liam@no_spam.holoweb.net&gt; </li>
<li> Robert Brady &lt;robert@no_spam.susu.org.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Jacob Berkman &lt;jacob@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;eskil@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Christof Petig &lt;christof.petig@no_spam.wtal.de&gt; </li>
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<li> Fritz Jetzek &lt;crashcut@no_spam.cs.tu-berlin.de&gt; </li>
<li> Mark Galassi &lt;rosalia@no_spam.galassi.org&gt; </li>
<li> Bertrand Guiheneuf &lt;bertrand@no_spam.henzai.com&gt; </li>
<li> Tuomas Kuosmanen &lt;tigert@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gregory Leblanc &lt;gleblanc@no_spam.cu-portland.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Rodrigo Sancho Senosiain &lt;ruy_ikari@no_spam.bigfoot.com&gt; </li>
<li> Patrick Vielle &lt;patvie@no_spam.baras.net&gt; </li>
<li> Arik Devens &lt;adevens@no_spam.antioch-college.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Matt Wilson &lt;msw@no_spam.gimp.org&gt; </li>
<li> Ben van der Merwe &lt;bvdmerwe@no_spam.ING.SUN.AC.ZA&gt; </li>
<li> David Hepkin &lt;dahd@no_spam.Lehigh.EDU&gt; </li>
<li> Karl Nelson &lt;kenelson@no_spam.ece.ucdavis.edu&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;dap@no_spam.us.ibm.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dennis Smit &lt;synap@no_spam.area101.penguin.nl&gt; </li>
<li> proctors@no_spam.postoffice.pacbell.net </li>
<li> Marcus Leyman &lt;marcus.leyman@no_spam.gfs.nu&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Meyer &lt;chrisime.linux@no_spam.uni.de&gt; </li>
<li> Francisco de Urquijo Niembro &lt;francisco@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Eric Baudais &lt;baudais@no_spam.okstate.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Erik Lou &lt;erik@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Javier Terradas &lt;terry@no_spam.ati.es&gt; </li>
<li> Stuart Parmenter &lt;pavlov@no_spam.netscape.com&gt; </li>
<li> Laurent Gauthier &lt;lolo@no_spam.seul.org&gt; </li>
<li> Anna Dirks &lt;anna@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ettore Perazzoli &lt;ettore@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ramiro Estrugo &lt;ramiro@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Michael Hall &lt;mphall@no_spam.cstone.net&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;sam@no_spam.uchicago.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Antonio de la Torre &lt;cadenas@no_spam.arrakis.es&gt; </li>
<li> Tim Janik &lt;timj@no_spam.gtk.org&gt; </li>
<li> Bud Tribble &lt;bud@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Tom Musgrove &lt;TomM@no_spam.pentstar.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ian Peters &lt;itp@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jim Garrison &lt;garrison@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Christopher James Lahey &lt;clahey@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> Daniel M. German &lt;dmgerman@no_spam.acm.org&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;pancho@no_spam.nuclecu.unam.mx&gt; </li>
<li> Eliot Landrum &lt;eliot@no_spam.landrum.cx&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;alex@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;notzed@no_spam.helixcode.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;nick@no_spam.lurcher.org&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;davef@no_spam.getacard.com&gt; </li>
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<li> &lt;peter@no_spam.lerner.de&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;kitame@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;pablo8itall@no_spam.yahoo.ie&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;kmaraas@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
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<li> &lt;chrisalm@no_spam.cs.wcu.edu&gt; </li>
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<li> &lt;xavier.nicolovici@no_spam.che.xerox.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;jwise@no_spam.pathwaynet.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;madrid@no_spam.linux.it&gt; </li>
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<li> &lt;jhawke@no_spam.rochester.rr.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;mskranz@no_spam.acm.org&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;charles@no_spam.superpimp.org&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;shooby@no_spam.gnome.hu&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;dave@no_spam.jabber.org&gt; </li>
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<li> &lt;ijc25@no_spam.cam.ac.uk&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;silovic@no_spam.zesoi.fer.hr&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;bfrantzdale@no_spam.thuban.ac.hmc.edu&gt; </li>
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<li> &lt;jcape@no_spam.jcinteractive.com&gt; </li>
<li> &lt;rdj@no_spam.rdj.cg.nu&gt; </li>
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<li> &lt;Michael.Gerdts@no_spam.usa.alcatel.com&gt; </li>
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<li> &lt;oestreicher@no_spam.aon.at&gt; </li>
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<h1>Candidates for GNOME Foundation Elections</h1>
<p>Nov 10, 2001</p>
<p>
Below you will find a list of candidates who are running for the
GNOME Foundation Board of Directors. A short summary statement from
each candidate and a link to their full candidacy announcement is
provided to help you learn more about them. We encourage all voters
to read the full candidacy statements and related discussions on
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/">foundation-list@gnome.org</a>.
</p>
<p>
When deciding who you should vote for, please carefully consider
the various tasks the Board of Directors must perform. This
<a href="../overview.html">overview</a> may be helpful. Keep in mind that
the board will make a number of important decisions and will also have
to perform many tasks which require a significant amount of time and
effort and the ability to work and communicate with other people,
companies, and the media. The board of directors will represent GNOME to
companies and the world in a very real way. It is a good idea to strive
for a well-balanced board consisting of people with various backgrounds,
skills, and perspectives.
</p>
<p>
Additional election details can be found on the
<a href="../../">GNOME Foundation Web Site</a>.
</p>
<p>
If you have any questions, please send them to either
foundation-list@gnome.org or to us at elections@gnome.org.
</p>
<h2>Candidates for the GNOME Foundation Board of Directors</h2>
<p>1. JONATHAN BLANDFORD
&quot;
I have been involved with GNOME since 1997. I have spent a lot of time
working on many core parts of GNOME, and feel like I have a very good
idea of how the project works. I very interested in helping to improve
the desktop experience, I would like to see GNOME spend more time on the
small, incremental improvements that make a desktop usable.
&quot;
Affiliation Red Hat. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00020.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00020.html</a>
</p>
<p>2. CHEMA CELORIO
&quot;
I have been contributing to GNOME over the past few years, I want to be
on the board because I want to help GNOME even further. I have a very
good relationship with a number of GNOME contributors as well as a very
good understanding of the GNOME community and what drives GNOME forward.
I am confident that we can make GNOME the best desktop available and I
work hard everyday to make it happen.
&quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00021.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00021.html</a>
</p>
<p>3. RHETT CREIGHTON
&quot;
The future is now, and that future is: Bowling Balls. Do you realize
that if GNOME starts making bowling balls, we stand to net profit
$11,000?! That's right, eleven big ones. Net profit, mind you.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00007.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00007.html</a>
</p>
<p>4. MIGUEL DE ICAZA
&quot;
Have been an active contributor to the free software movement since 1992.
Started the GNOME project when various freedom issues arose that would
threaten the future of a fully free system. I am one of the founders of
Ximian, one of the GNOME companies, where we employ around 40 GNOME
hackers that develop free software. &quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00018.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00018.html</a>
</p>
<p>5. GLYNN FOSTER
&quot;
Easy going 23 year old from Dublin, Ireland seeks position on
GNOME Foundation Board ono. Will trade communication, energy
and commitment for an honest, hard working life with comfy
seat. Will ensure that GNOME remains a happy go-lucky-project that
people are excited to work on. Previous experience includes
gnome-session hacks and being on GNOME Foundation Membership &amp;
Elections Committee. Loves Guinness &amp; climbing. Hates celery.
Answers to the name of Gman. Email glynn.foster@sun.com after 8pm.
&quot;
Affiliated with Sun Microsystems. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00010.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00010.html</a>
</p>
<p>6. NAT FRIEDMAN
&quot;
The foundation could be doing more to help GNOME be more unified,
move faster, and have more visibility. Things I would like to see
include more focus on the desktop itself, more in-person events
and a coordinated GNOME Office.
I've been contributing to GNOME since 1998 and co-maintained
Bonobo for a while. I wrote the first draft of the foundation's
charter. I co-founded Ximian, and these days, I'm in charge of our
product development. &quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00022.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00022.html</a>
</p>
<p>7. JIM GETTYS
&quot;
I'd like to continue to be on the board to help Gnome reach its
potential. I feel that we are about a year from having the ingredients to
make open source desktops viable for the mass market and would like to do
what I can to help make this happen. As part of this, I believe
interoperability is a key ingredient, and will work to encourage Gnome to
invest in this area.
&quot;
Affiliation Compaq. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00024.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00024.html</a>
</p>
<p>8. JODY GOLDBERG
&quot;
I have been a free software advocate since the early 90s, and have
contributed to several projects, from G++ and Wine, to Nethack and a
pager for CDE. As the current maintainer of Gnumeric I'm on the
front lines of what users like and dislike in GNOME. Our
technologies are good. Our integration could use some work. I'd
like to work towards improving communication between the far flung
elements of GNOME to improve that.
&quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00025.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00025.html</a>
</p>
<p>9. TELSA GWYNNE
&quot;
I do docs, bugs, and hassling developers. I don't code. I also make last
minute decisions.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00030.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00030.html</a>
</p>
<p>10. BILL HANEMAN
&quot;
Bill Haneman AKA 'that Accessibility guy'. "I've been programming over
20 years, an active Gnome hacker since Dec. 2000. I maintain the Gnome
Accessibility Project (atk, at-spi), co-moderate
gnome-accessibility-list, and contribute to Gtk+, libglade,
libbonoboui. I'm employed by Sun Microsystems Ireland. While wearing
the 'Gnome Board hat' I would work hard to take a broad view of what's
best for Gnome. My hopes for Gnome's future include platform
development/maturation, universal accessibility, interoperability, and
extensibility.
&quot;
Affiliated with Sun Microsystems. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00011.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00011.html</a>
</p>
<p>11. JAMES HENSTRIDGE
&quot;
I have been hacking on gnome for over 3 years, and have been involved in
language binding development, gtk/gnome platform library development and
also some work on apps. I am Australian, which may be a good or bad thing,
depending on your point of view :) If elected I can represent these
interests on the board. I served on the GNOME Steering committee from its
creation until the Foundation elections last year, where I was one of the
unsuccessful candidates.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00019.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00019.html</a>
</p>
<p>12. GEORGE LEBL
&quot;
I have been with the GNOME project since '97, maintain several packages,
and have been 'half-part' of the steering committee. I also pretended to
work for Eazel for over a year. I want the GNOME community to stay as
chaotic and open as it has always been. So elect me or I'll smack you with
a GEGL.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00005.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00005.html</a>
</p>
<p>13. CHRIS LYTTLE
&quot;
Expatriate Kiwi living in the USA. Been involved with running non-profit
businesses. Contributor to the Gnome Documentation Project and GnuCash.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00015.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00015.html</a>
</p>
<p>14. IAN MCKELLAR
&quot;
I'm an ex-Eazel hacker from Australia who is living in California. I
have some experience running anarchic organizations like GNOME (on a
smaller scale) and a strong belief in Free Software.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00026.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00026.html</a>
</p>
<p>15. MICHAEL MEEKS
&quot;
Lots of experience of Gnome both technically and relationally, I
continue to promote Gnome widely at conferences and to companies.
We must finance and encourage small interest group meetings as
well as GUADEC to increase real contact time.
We need to bifurcate the project - the core environment and
the applications built on top of it, so we can release core
improvements more quickly, with a stable API, yet rapidly innovate in
the applications.
&quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00014.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00014.html</a>
</p>
<p>16. FEDERICO MENA-QUINTERO
&quot;
I'd like to see the GNOME hackers focus more on the desktop and,
in particular, the user experience now that the GNOME 2.0 platform is
almost complete.
I am a co-founder of the GNOME project, and prior to that I was the
maintainer of the GIMP. I worked at Red Hat Advanced Development Labs
(RHAD Labs) for a year and a half, and have been working for Ximian
since January 2000 on the Evolution Calendar.
&quot;
Affiliation Ximian. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00029.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00029.html</a>
</p>
<p>17. TIM NEY
&quot;
I've presented GNOME to government officials on several continents;
built public awareness of GNOME around the world through the media,
seminars and trade shows; secured funding, hardware and services
to support GNOME. I see 2002 as the year GNOME reaches beyond the
hacker community and to schools, corporations and governments.
My contribution is to build bridges, develop strategy, policy and
projects that are inclusive and appeal to a wider geography of
developers and users.
&quot;
Affiliation GNOME Foundation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00027.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00027.html</a>
</p>
<p>18. BASTIEN NOCERA
&quot;
I'm a relative newcomer to the Gnome world as a programmer, with my main
interests in multimedia, all ease-of-use concerns (accessibility
included), and portability. I've never run for any elections on such a
Board, but I have some experience in strongly opinionated discussions
(with politics, and not hackers ;), and being French, I have a big mouth
as well. Hmm, couple of words to go... I like bitter ale.
&quot;
No affiliations Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00002.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00002.html</a>
</p>
<p>19. HAVOC PENNINGTON
&quot;
I have several years of experience with GNOME, and want to help ensure
continuity between the current board and the new one. My main goal on
the board is to build up GNOME as a self-sufficient and long-term
organization with solid infrastructure for keeping things running
smoothly. I work on GTK+, GConf, packaging GNOME for Red Hat, and
various less important projects.
&quot;
Affiliated with Red Hat. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00008.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00008.html</a>
</p>
<p>20. CHRIS PHELPS
&quot;
GNOME is the smoothest desktop I've ever used, and I intend to do
anything and everything I can to keep our development rolling. My
personal peeve is that GNOME is an awesome development environment
without a respectable IDE. I intend to work on this to make GNOME more
attractive to all kinds of developers. Yeah, that's about it...
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00004.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00004.html</a>
</p>
<p>21. ARIEL RIOS
&quot;
My experience ranges from developing on Guile to numerous other
contributions including technical reviews for Gtk+ and GNOME related
books. I have been hacking in GNOME since the first years of the
project. I have attended many conferences as a promoter of Free Software
and GNOME. My main goal is to seek that GNOME will turn into a feasible
solution against proprietary software turning into a powerful stable API
that will be available for everyone.
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00017.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00017.html</a>
</p>
<p>22. RICHARD STALLMAN
&quot;
I've been working for GNOME since years before there was a GNOME. In
1983, while formulating plans for the GNU operating system, I decided
it should include a window system. After two desktop initiatives that
didn't pan out, I found Miguel, who launched our third desktop
project--GNOME. As president of the Free Software Foundation and Chief
GNUisance of the GNU Project, I have had years of experience working with
contributors both individual and corporate.
&quot;
Affiliation. Free Software Foundation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00028.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00028.html</a>
</p>
<p>23. ANDY TAI
&quot;
I have been a strong supporter for the GNU Project and
a long time observer of the GNOME Project. I maintains
the advocacy site free-soft.org and the GUI Toolkit
and Framework Page, the definite reference for GUI
toolkits on the Internet. I understand the major
weakness of the GNOME architecture at this stage. If
I am elected, the first thing I will push is to merge
gnome-specific widgets into gtk+, so there are less
number of libraries to link against :-)
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00013.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00013.html</a>
</p>
<p>24. DANIEL VEILLARD
&quot;
I am French, long time Gnomer and Linux addict, maintainer of
libxml, libxslt and rpmfind. I served on the Gnome Board for last
year and I am used to non-profit organizations and the negotiation
needed to reach consensus in a group. I will focus on the reuse
of standards, internationalization and keeping trust relationship at an
individual level. I think those are needed to keep hacking on Gnome fun
and getting acceptance in new communities. Affiliation Red Hat.
&quot;
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00001.html">
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00001.html</a>
</p>
<p>25. JEFF WAUGH
&quot;
We need to improve the project's outreach, both within the Free Software
community and outside it, through documentation, publicity, and making
good information easy to get to. Some work on infrastructure can make
other tasks and goals easier, such as contributing and releasing. We need
more GNOME love and better cooperation. All of this, openly and
transparently, without interrupting our awesome hacker's hacking time! I'm
wacky enough to believe we can do it, too. :)
&quot;
No affiliation. Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00016.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2001-November/msg00016.html</a>
</p>
<h2>Additional Election-related Information</h2>
<p>
Ballots will be sent out via e-mail to everyone who's registered
to vote on Tuesday, November 13, to the address provided with
registration. If you need to change the address to which you want
your ballot sent, please contact elections@gnome.org ASAP. People
will vote by returning the ballot via e-mail. A public archive of the
ballot returns will be available after the elections end on November 20.
</p>
<p>
Also, keep in mind that there is a 4-person maximum on the number
of people affiliated with any one company that can be on the board:
if more than 4 persons from one company get elected, only the top 4
vote getters will get on. You will be able to vote for up to 11
candidates of your choice, with no restrictions, except that you
cannot vote more than once for the same candidate.
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<h1>2001 GNOME Foundation Election</h1>
<p>
The election results from the 2001 Board of Directors election are
archived here for public access.
</p>
<h2>2001 Election Materials</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2000-December/msg00002.html">Election
results announcement.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="results.txt">Detailed election results.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2001-November/thread.html">Archive
of all votes.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="verify.html">Instructions</a> for running the <a
href="vote-counter.py">vote counting script</a>.
</li>
<li>
<a href="candidates.html">List of candidates for Board of Directors</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="voters.html">List of registered voters.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="rules.html">Election rules and procedures</a>
</li>
<li>
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<body>
<h1>GNOME Foundation Election Rules &amp; Timeline</h2>
<h2>Election Rules</h2>
<ol>
<li>
See the <a href="../../about/charter/">GNOME Foundation charter</a> for
general rules.
</li>
<li>
There are 11 board slots that are to be filled during this election.
</li>
<li>
Members of the GNOME Foundation as of November 8, 2001 are eligible to
vote in the election. Anyone who has made a contribution to GNOME can
apply for membership by completing the <a
href="../../membership/application.php">application</a>.
</li>
<li>
Any eligible voter is eligible to be elected to the Board of Directors.
To announce your candidacy, send a message to
foundation-announce@gnome.org with your full name, e-mail, corporate
affiliation (if any), and a description of your reasons for wanting to
serve as a director. Candidacies must be announced prior to November
8, 2001, 23:59 UTC.
</li>
<li>
All candidates should mail a summary of their candicacy announcement
(see previous rule) to elections@gnome.org. Summaries should be no more
than 75 words of continuous text (i.e. no bullet lists or multiple
paragraphs) and must be received by the nomination deadline given
above. A compilation of the summaries will be mailed to all registered
voters several days prior to the election.
</li>
<li>
All discussion related to the election should be held on
foundation-list@gnome.org. Members are invited to ask questions of one
or all candidates on that list.
</li>
<li>
Ballots will be sent via e-mail to all eligible voters on November 20,
2001, and must be returned by November 27, 2001, 23:59 UTC (18:59 EST).
Full instructions will be included in the ballot.
</li>
<li>
Ballots will be held confidential during the election, but an archive
of all submitted ballots will be made publicly accessible at its
conclusion.
</li>
<li>
The Elections Committe is responsible for counting the ballots, after
taking appropriate action to fix misformatted ballots.
</li>
<li>
The 11 candidates who receive the most votes will be elected, except
that no more than four individuals affiliated with any one corporation
may be elected. Should more than four of the top eleven vote-getters be
affiliated with the same company, only the four with the most votes
will be considered elected. For a full definition of corporate
affiliation, see the GNOME Foundation Charter.
</li>
<li>
In the event of a tie for the final slot on the board, the Elections
Committee will schedule a run-off election as soon as possible.
</li>
<li>
The Elections Committee will announce preliminary results as soon as
possible after the election closes, along with instructions on how to
access the ballot archive and how to independently verify the vote
count.
</li>
<li>
Any eligible voter may challenge the preliminary results by e-mailing
elections@gnome.org prior to December 4, 2001. The decision of the
Elections Committee as to any challenge shall be final. Once any
challenges have been resolved, the Elections Committee shall announce
the final results.
</li>
<li>
Any questions regarding these procedures should be directed to the
Elections Committee by e-mail to elections@gnome.org. The committee
shall have the power to make any necessary changes or clarifications to
these rules at any point during the election.
</li>
</ol>
<h2>Timeline</h2>
<p><small>(all deadlines are 23:59 UTC/18:59 EST)</small></p>
<ul>
<li>
November 8 (Thursday): Last day to announce candidacies, submit summary
statements, and apply for membership (to be eligible for this
election).
</li>
<li>
November 10 (Saturday): Final list of candidates, platform summaries
posted to GNotices and mailed to foundation-announce@gnome.org
</li>
<li>
November 20 (Tuesday): Ballots mailed to eligible voters, voting
begins.
</li>
<li>
November 27 (Tuesday): Voting closes.
</li>
<li>
December 4 (Tuesday): Last day to challenge preliminary results
</li>
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<h1>2001 Election Verification</h1>
<p>
To run the vote counting scripts, you need to perform several
steps:
</p>
<p>
First, obtain copies of the <a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2001-November.txt.gz"> ballot
archive</a> (referred to below as 2001-November.txt), the <a
href="registered-voters.txt"> membership list</a>
(registered-voters.txt), and the two voting scripts, <a
href="list-addresses.py">list-addresses.py</a> and <a
href="vote-counter.py">vote-counter.py</a>
</p>
<p>
Then, extract the valid voting addresses from the membership list:
</p>
<pre>$ python list-addresses.py registered-voters.txt &gt; addresses.txt</pre>
<p>
Next, run the vote counter script; it's probably best to save the results
to a file (they are long):
</p>
<pre>$ python vote-counter.py 2001-November.txt gnome-foundation-secret-cXjoS6521 addresses.txt &gt; results.txt</pre>
<p>
The results should be in results.txt. A list of errors will be
generated at the top of the output, but note that many of those errors
will represent problems which are fixed later in the archive
(manifested by the voter having a counted ballot later in the
results). The final tallies will be at the bottom.
</p>
<p>
To exactly replicate the posted results, you should apply this <a
href="vote-archives.diff">diff file</a>, which represents the
votetakers' changes to the voting archive to fix malformatted ballots to
reflect the evident intent of the voters.
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<h1>Voters for the 2001 GNOME Foundation Elections</h1>
<p>
Send comments, questions, and updates to <a
href="mailto:elections@gnome.org">elections@gnome.org</a>.
</p>
<ul>
<li> Ole Aamot &lt;ole@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Ali Abdin &lt;aliabdin@no_spam.aucegypt.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Joaquín Cuenca Abela &lt;e98cuenc@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> David Abilleira &lt;odaf@no_spam.nexo.es&gt; </li>
<li> Trever Adams &lt;trever_Adams@no_spam.bigfoot.com&gt; </li>
<li> Darin Adler &lt;darin@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Lauri Alanko &lt;nether@no_spam.gimp.org&gt; </li>
<li> Jon Allen &lt;jonallen@no_spam.sdf.lonestar.org&gt; </li>
<li> Christopher David Alm &lt;chrisalm@no_spam.cs.wcu.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Shawn T. Amundson &lt;amundson@no_spam.gimp.org&gt; </li>
<li> Marius Andreiana &lt;mandreiana@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Alan Aspuru-Guzik &lt;aspuru@no_spam.okra.cchem.berkeley.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Sean Atkinson &lt;sca@no_spam.uk.research.att.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ty Augustine &lt;tyronea_2000@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Hassan Aurag &lt;aurag@no_spam.geocities.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ahmad Baitalmal &lt;ahmad@no_spam.bitbuilder.com&gt; </li>
<li> Timur Bakeyev &lt;timur@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Szabolcs Ban &lt;shooby@no_spam.gnome.hu&gt; </li>
<li> Joe Barr &lt;warthawg@no_spam.blackhat.net&gt; </li>
<li> Josh Barrow &lt;josh@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Nils Barth &lt;nils_barth@no_spam.post.harvard.edu&gt; </li>
<li> David T. Bath &lt;david@no_spam.orasoft.org&gt; </li>
<li> Eric Baudais &lt;baudais@no_spam.okstate.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Martin Baulig &lt;martin@no_spam.home-of-linux.org&gt; </li>
<li> Joel Becker &lt;jlbec@no_spam.evilplan.org&gt; </li>
<li> Martijn van Beers &lt;martijn@no_spam.earthling.net&gt; </li>
<li> Roman Beigelbeck &lt;roman@no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Fabrice Bellet &lt;fabrice@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Luis Manuel Benítez &lt;vigueto@no_spam.teleline.es&gt; </li>
<li> Jacob Berkman &lt;jacob@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Xavier Bestel &lt;xavier.bestel@no_spam.free.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Carlos Betancourt &lt;carlos.betancourt@no_spam.chello.be&gt; </li>
<li> Dirk-Jan Binnema &lt;djcb@no_spam.djcbsoftware.nl&gt; </li>
<li> Jonathan Blandford &lt;jrb@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Sebastián Blanes &lt;sblanes@no_spam.larural.es&gt; </li>
<li> Christopher Blizzard &lt;blizzard@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jonas Borgström &lt;jonas@no_spam.codefactory.se&gt; </li>
<li> Andrea Bosio &lt;st970751@no_spam.educ.di.unito.it&gt; </li>
<li> Grahame Bowland &lt;gbowland@no_spam.gbowland.com&gt; </li>
<li> Robert Brady &lt;rwb197@no_spam.ecs.soton.ac.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Eric Brayeur &lt;eb@no_spam.ibelgique.com&gt; </li>
<li> Kevin Breit &lt;battery841@no_spam.mypad.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dominik Brettnacher &lt;dominik@no_spam.brettnacher.org&gt; </li>
<li> Walter F. Brisken &lt;walterfb@no_spam.nacho.princeton.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Marcus Brito &lt;pazu@no_spam.visaotec.com.br&gt; </li>
<li> Rob Brown-Bayliss &lt;on_the_net@no_spam.clear.net.nz&gt; </li>
<li> Rob Browning &lt;rlb@no_spam.cs.utexas.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Simon Budig &lt;Simon.Budig@no_spam.unix-ag.org&gt; </li>
<li> Francisco Bustamante &lt;pancho@no_spam.nuclecu.unam.mx&gt; </li>
<li> David Camp &lt;dave@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ian Campbell &lt;ijc25@no_spam.cam.ac.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Thomas Canty &lt;tommydal@no_spam.ihug.com.au&gt; </li>
<li> James M. Cape &lt;jcape@no_spam.jcinteractive.com&gt; </li>
<li> Lance Capser &lt;lmc@no_spam.usurf.com&gt; </li>
<li> John W. Carbone &lt;jwc@no_spam.sgc.com&gt; </li>
<li> Anders Carlsson &lt;andersca@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Juan Carlos Castro &lt;jcastro@no_spam.appi.com.br&gt; </li>
<li> Nate Case &lt;nd@no_spam.kracked.com&gt; </li>
<li> Antonio de la Toree &lt;adltorre@no_spam.terra.es&gt; </li>
<li> Alvaro del Castillo San Félix &lt;acs@no_spam.barrapunto.com&gt; </li>
<li> Chema Celorio &lt;chema@no_spam.celorio.com&gt; </li>
<li> Manuel M. T. Chakravarty &lt;chak@no_spam.cse.unsw.edu.au&gt; </li>
<li> Damon Chaplin &lt;damon@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Erwann Chénedé &lt;erwann.chenede@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Sergey Chernikov &lt;sc@no_spam.ivvs.eu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Frank Chiulli &lt;fc-linux@no_spam.home.com&gt; </li>
<li> Kenneth Rohde Christiansen &lt;kenneth@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Gerry Chu &lt;gerrychu@no_spam.bigfoot.com&gt; </li>
<li> Zbigniew Chyla &lt;cyba@no_spam.gnome.pl&gt; </li>
<li> Pavel Cisler &lt;pavel@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Mauro Colorio &lt;linuxbox@no_spam.interfree.it&gt; </li>
<li> Rusty Conover &lt;rconover@no_spam.zootweb.com&gt; </li>
<li> Paul Cooper &lt;pgc@no_spam.darboux.uklinux.net&gt; </li>
<li> Greg Corrin &lt;gcorrin@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Alan Cox &lt;alan@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Rhett Creighton &lt;rhett@no_spam.mit.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Mark Crichton &lt;crichton@no_spam.gimp.org&gt; </li>
<li> Frédéric Crozat &lt;fcrozat@no_spam.mandrakesoft.com&gt; </li>
<li> J Shane Culpepper &lt;pepper@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Murray Cumming &lt;murrayc@no_spam.usa.net&gt; </li>
<li> Trevor Curtis &lt;tcurtis@no_spam.somaradio.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Adrian Vance Custer &lt;acuster@no_spam.nature.berkeley.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Johan Dahlin &lt;zilch.am@no_spam.home.se&gt; </li>
<li> Dan Damian &lt;dand@no_spam.softhome.net&gt; </li>
<li> Bart Decrem &lt;bart@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Cristiano De Michele &lt;demichel@no_spam.na.infn.it&gt; </li>
<li> Fatih Demir &lt;kabalak@no_spam.gmx.net&gt; </li>
<li> Stéphane Démurget &lt;zzrough@no_spam.free.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Arik Devens &lt;adevens@no_spam.antioch-college.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Gerhard Dieringer &lt;GDieringer@no_spam.compuserve.com&gt; </li>
<li> Anna Dirks &lt;anna@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Radek Doulik &lt;rodo@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Daniel Egger &lt;egger@no_spam.suse.de&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Egli &lt;christian.egli@no_spam.stest.ch&gt; </li>
<li> Mohamed Elassadi &lt;mohamed@no_spam.val.com&gt; </li>
<li> Mike Engber &lt;engber@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gergõ Érdi &lt;cactus@no_spam.telnet.hu&gt; </li>
<li> Mattias Eriksson &lt;snaggen@no_spam.acc.umu.se&gt; </li>
<li> Arturo Espinosa &lt;arturo@no_spam.nuclecu.unam.mx&gt; </li>
<li> Ramiro Estrugo &lt;ramiro@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Larry Ewing &lt;lewing@no_spam.gimp.org&gt; </li>
<li> Pat Eyler &lt;pate@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> David Fallon &lt;davef@no_spam.getacard.com&gt; </li>
<li> Joaquim Fellmann &lt;joaquim@no_spam.hrnet.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Valek Filippov &lt;frob@no_spam.df.ru&gt; </li>
<li> Jens Finke &lt;jens@no_spam.triq.net&gt; </li>
<li> Darin Fisher &lt;darinf@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Hilaire Fernandes &lt;hilaire@no_spam.ofset.org&gt; </li>
<li> David FitzGerald &lt;dpf@no_spam.cs.bham.ac.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Thomas Fitzsimmons &lt;fitzsim@no_spam.ecf.utoronto.ca&gt; </li>
<li> John Fleck &lt;jfleck@no_spam.inkstain.net&gt; </li>
<li> Michael Fleming &lt;mfleming@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Glynn Foster &lt;glynn.foster@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Steve Fox &lt;drfickle@no_spam.k-lug.com&gt; </li>
<li> Brian Frank &lt;bfrank@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ben FrantzDale &lt;bfrantzdale@no_spam.thuban.ac.hmc.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Zach Frey &lt;zfrey@no_spam.bright.net&gt; </li>
<li> Nat Friedman &lt;nat@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Alessio Frusciante &lt;algol@no_spam.firenze.linux.it&gt; </li>
<li> Christopher R. Gabriel &lt;cgabriel@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Adriano Galano &lt;adriano.galano@no_spam.innosec.es&gt; </li>
<li> Mark Galassi &lt;rosalia@no_spam.galassi.org&gt; </li>
<li> Bjoern Ganslandt &lt;bganslan@no_spam.gmx.net&gt; </li>
<li> Héctor García &lt;hector@no_spam.scouts-es.org&gt; </li>
<li> Juan Tomas García &lt;juantomas@no_spam.lared.es&gt; </li>
<li> Jim Garrison &lt;garrison@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Laurent Gauthier &lt;lolo@no_spam.seul.org&gt; </li>
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<li> Peter Teichman &lt;pat@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Javier Terradas Royo &lt;terry@no_spam.ati.es&gt; </li>
<li> Charles R. Tersteeg &lt;aa0na@no_spam.arrl.net&gt; </li>
<li> Benjy Thomas &lt;benjy@no_spam.alum.mit.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Almer Tigelaar &lt;almer1@no_spam.dds.nl&gt; </li>
<li> Sam Tobin-Hochstadt &lt;sam@no_spam.uchicago.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Juan Toledo &lt;toledo@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Malcolm Tredinnick &lt;malcolm@no_spam.commsecure.com.au&gt; </li>
<li> Bud Tribble &lt;bud@no_spam.eazel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jon Trowbridge &lt;trow@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
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<li> Manuel de Vega Barreiro &lt;barreiro@no_spam.arrakis.es&gt; </li>
<li> Daniel Veillard &lt;Daniel.Veillard@no_spam.w3.org&gt; </li>
<li> Linas Vepstas &lt;linas@no_spam.linas.org&gt; </li>
<li> Gustavo Maciel Dias Vieira &lt;gdvieira@no_spam.zaz.com.br&gt; </li>
<li> Luis Villa &lt;louie@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Patrick Vielle &lt;patvie@no_spam.baras.net&gt; </li>
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<li> Matthias Warkus &lt;mawa@no_spam.iname.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jeff Waugh &lt;jdub@no_spam.perkypants.org&gt; </li>
<li> Aaron Weber &lt;aaron@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
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<li> Sebastian Wilhelmi &lt;seppi@no_spam.seppi.de&gt; </li>
<li> Peter Willaism &lt;peterw@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> J. Greg Williams &lt;jgreg@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
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<li> Rosanna Yuen &lt;zanaun@no_spam.usa.net&gt; </li>
<li> Joakim Ziegler &lt;joakim@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
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<h1>Candidates for 2002 GNOME Foundation Elections</h1>
<p>
Below you will find a list of candidates who are running for the
GNOME Foundation Board of Directors. A short summary statement from
each candidate and a link to their full candidacy announcement is
provided to help you learn more about them. We encourage all voters
to read the full candidacy statements and related discussions on
<a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/">foundation-list@gnome.org</a>.
</p>
<p>
When deciding who you should vote for, please carefully consider
the various tasks the Board of Directors must perform. This
<a href="../overview.html">overview</a> may be helpful. Keep in mind that
the board will make a number of important decisions and will also have to
perform many tasks which require a significant amount of time and effort
and the ability to work and communicate with other people, companies, and
the media. The board of directors will represent GNOME to companies and
the world in a very real way. It is a good idea to strive for a
well-balanced board consisting of people with various backgrounds,
skills, and perspectives.
</p>
<p>
Additional election details can be found on the
<a href="../../">GNOME Foundation Web Site</a>.
</p>
<p>
If you have any questions, please send them to either
foundation-list@gnome.org or to us at elections@gnome.org.
</p>
<h2>Candidates for the GNOME Foundation Board of Directors</h2>
<p>1. MARTIN SEVIOR<br />
&quot;
Now that the push for corporate desktop is on in earnest I believe I can
help the GNOME community of volunteer hackers feel empowered by
providing a genuinely independent voice on the Board. I can do this
because I have no financial stake in any company. I contribute to
AbiWord and GNOME for the love of hacking and the desire to be part of
the project to make the World's best desktop.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: University of Melbourne.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00006.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00006.html</a>
</p>
<p>2. RICHARD STALLMAN<br />
&quot;
I've been working for GNOME since years before there was a GNOME. In
1983, while formulating plans for the GNU operating system, I decided
it should include a window system. After two desktop initiatives that
didn't pan out, I found Miguel, who launched our third desktop
project--GNOME.
<br />
As president of the Free Software Foundation and Chief GNUisance of
the GNU Project, I have had years of experience working with
contributors both individual and corporate.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Free Software Foundation.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00007.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00007.html</a>
</p>
<p>3. MIGUEL DE ICAZA<br />
&quot;
Have been an active contributor to the free software movement
since 1992.
<br />
Started the GNOME project when various freedom issues arised
that would threaten the future of a fully free system.
<br />
I am one of the founders of Ximian, one of the GNOME
companies, where we employ around 40 GNOME hackers that
develop free software.
<br />
Have been actively involved for the past year in the
development of Mono and the Gtk bindings for C#.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00008.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00008.html</a>
</p>
<p>4. BILL HANEMAN<br />
&quot;
I am active not only in the accessibility project work,
but also am actively working with the groups doing Mozilla,
OpenOffice, and Java integration with GNOME. My goals for GNOME:
a great developer platform, a complete user desktop environment
that is not only free but fully accessible to everyone.
I am a also Sun Microsystems employee, but would serve as an
"individual contributor" and always keep the "big picture" for GNOME
paramount.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Sun Microsystems.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00000.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00000.html</a>
</p>
<p>5. MIKE NEWMAN<br />
&quot;
I'm standing as an independant, experienced committee worker with the
international and democratic interests of GNOME as my prime concerns,
along with transparent and accessible board activity. Having been
involved in GNOME for two years working with the membership committee,
and with a great deal of experience in similar roles I feel I have a
wide view of GNOME's goals and the capabilities and time to serve as an
effective board member.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: North Somerset Council.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00001.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00001.html</a>
</p>
<p>6. GLYNN FOSTER<br />
&quot;
I do GNOME hacking at Sun. I don't do celery. I do motivation
and energy. I don't do philosophy, politics or vegemite. I do
random documentation. I don't do cucumber. I do weekly release
team meetings. I don't do toilet cleaning. I do climbing and beer.
I don't do chewing gum. I do opinions, sleep and campus boards. I
don't do veruccas. I do mobile phones badly. I don't do cocktails
and hard liquor.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Sun Microsystems.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00002.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00002.html</a>
</p>
<p>7. BASTIEN NOCERA<br />
&quot;
I've been a GNOME developer for more than 2 years now, starting as an
independant application developer, and finding myself more and more
involved in work on the core desktop.
<br />
I have never before been part of such a board, but I understand the
requisites for such a position, and will do everything to represent
the people voting for me.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Red Hat.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00003.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00003.html</a>
</p>
<p>8. MALCOLM TREDINNICK<br />
&quot;
Have done a reasonable amount of API documentation, along with writing a few
standalone documents aimed at helping developers use GNOME more easily. I am
interested in seeing GNOME be pitched as viable desktop platform to developers
and would like to see more events such as Sun's developer courses and the
tutorials planned for next year's GUADEC. Experience serving on committees
both at state and national level.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: CommSecure Pty Ltd.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00004.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00004.html</a>
</p>
<p>9. MICHAEL MEEKS<br />
&quot;
- Pushing for closer integration with other parts of the desktop;
OpenOffice particularly.
<br />
- Ensuring that Gnome stays a Meritocracy
<br />
- Keeping our vision wider than a file manager and control panel, and
on a complete Free software desktop.
<br />
- Ensuring the hackers make the coding / code inclusion decisions, the
artists make the art / art inclusion decisions, the UI team decide
the UI, the i18n team in charge of i18n, and the release team
co-ordinating releases.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00005.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00005.html</a>
</p>
<p>10. DANIEL VEILLARD<br />
&quot;
I am French, long time Gnomer and Linux addict, maintainer of
libxml, libxslt and rpmfind. I served on the Gnome Board for two
years and I am used to non-profit organizations and the negociations
needed to reach consensus in a group. I will focuse on the reuse
of standards, internationalization and keeping trust relationship at an
individual level. I think those are needed to keep hacking on Gnome fun
and getting acceptance in new communities. Growing the foundation to
get acceptance by program developpers is the next challenge of the Board.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Red Hat.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00006.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00006.html</a>
</p>
<p>11. JAMES HENSTRIDGE<br />
&quot;
I am an Australian GNOME hacker. I have been working on the project
since 1998, focussing on language bindings (I am maintainer of the
Python bindings) and the platofrm libraries (I maintain libglade). I am
currently serving on the 2002 board.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Data Analysis Australia.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00007.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00007.html</a>
</p>
<p>12. JEFF WAUGH<br />
&quot;
I am passionate about GNOME and Free Software, and have committed a large
amount of my time and energy to helping our exceptional hackers do their
magic. This year my primary contribution to GNOME was leadership of the
Release Team to help our hackers pull off the amazing GNOME 2.0 release.
I will work to build upon GNOME's contributor base, maintain our casual,
personal community, ensure a transparently operated Foundation, and to
promote our project and achievements aggressively.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Independent consultant.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00008.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00008.html</a>
</p>
<p>13. JIM GETTYS<br />
&quot;
I'm announcing myself as a candidate for the 2002 elections of the
GNOME Foundation board of directors.
<br />
The largest value I bring to Gnome is one of perspective to the operation
of a number of different styles of organizations. Specifically, GNOME
needs to continue to be open to contributions of all sorts, whether code,
or translations, or web work, to UI design and graphics, to name a few.
<br />
While I don't currently write Gnome code itself, I do hack on the X Window
System, as I have for a long time; most recently on the RandR extension.
I've been on the Gnome board the last two years.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Hewlett-Packard.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00009.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00009.html</a>
</p>
<p>14. LESLIE PROCTOR<br />
&quot;
I'd like to more closely tie GNOME marketing
with the Foundation Board, and being part of the board
will be a good way to accomplish that goal.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: GNOME Foundation.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00010.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00010.html</a>
</p>
<p>15. NAT FRIEDMAN<br />
&quot;
To date, the GNOME foundation has failed to be of any substantial
benefit to the GNOME project. We are, however, reaching a level of
momentum and organization at which the foundation can have a big
impact. What we lack is resources: funds to subsidize in-person events,
to fly people to conferences, to support our hardware and
infrastructural needs, to promote the project, and to provide equipment
to hackers who need it. I served as co-chair of the board this last
year and organized the 90-person Boston GNOME Summit in July. If
elected this year, my focus will be on ensuring that GNOME has the
resources it needs to succeed.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00011.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00011.html</a>
</p>
<p>16. JONATHAN BLANDFORD<br />
&quot;
I started working on GNOME in 1997, and have been actively a part of it
since. I initially wrote the AisleRiot solitaire program which appeared
in GNOME 0.13. Since then, I've worked on several GNOME projects
including GTK+, control-center, gmc, nautilus, gnome-libs, and most
importantly, gfloppy. I also do a number of sysadmin tasks, and help
with the running of the gnome.org boxes. I am a current member of the
board.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Red Hat.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00013.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00013.html</a>
</p>
<p>17. JODY GOLDBERG<br />
&quot;
Who :<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Jody Goldberg<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Affiliation Ximian<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Maintainer of Gnumeric and Control-Centre<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Current board member<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Member of Release Team<br />
What :<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Advocate for GNOME Office<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;- Apply lessons learned in developing a large application with
GNOME toward finding common areas with other projects.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00014.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00014.html</a>
</p>
<p>18. TIM NEY<br />
&quot;
GNOME Foundation needs the combined efforts of hackers and non-hackers.
Since I first worked with GNOME four years ago, getting machines and
setting up booths and presentations, the developer community and user
base has grown tremendously.
<br />
My contribution is to build bridges and obtain resources needed for
GNOME to successfully continue its growth. Working with the GNOME
community is a great experience and I'd like to continue pushing for
more adoption by governments and schools.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: GNOME Foundation.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00015.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00015.html</a>
</p>
<p>19. LUIS VILLA<br />
&quot;
I want to get involved with the board for three reasons. First, to
improve communications between the board and /all/ volunteers,
including, but not just, hackers. Second, to increase the board's
activity level in areas where the board is GNOME's most effective organ,
like marketing, infrastructure, and fundraising. Finally, to ensure that
the board does not interfere with more direct community leadership in
areas where that leadership is already providing effective guidance.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00017.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00017.html</a>
</p>
<p>20. AMY KAHN<br />
&quot;
I, Amy Kahn, am running for election for the Gnome Foundation Board on the
following platform:
<br />
I intend to establish better and more accessible usability standards in
for the future of the GNOME desktop and related applications. I plan to do
this by using my experience and expertise in the usability field,
researching the way users do their jobs and providing that data to the
hacker community, providing a forum for usability gurus and hackers to
communicate, and helping said persons to organize themselves so a real
review process can happen.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: GNOME Foundation.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00018.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00018.html</a>
</p>
<p>21. MARTIN BAULIG<br />
&quot;
I've been hacking on GNOME almost since its early beginnings. However,
about a year ago I took a longer break to concentrate more on
university.
<br />
This spring, I became a Mono hacker and since then, I've been hacking on
the compiler and the new Mono Debugger.
<br />
As an European guy and Mono hacker, my main focus is helping GNOME
moving forward in Europe and integrating GNOME and Mono nicely so that
people can quickly and easily design their coolest GNOME apps with Mono.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00019.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00019.html</a>
</p>
<p>22. SRI RAMKRISHNA<br />
&quot;
I'm running for the GNOME Foundation board in order to help GNOME and in
the process better myself by making GNOME problems, my problems.
While I'm not a serious coder I can code; I think my talents really lie in
facilitating and attacking problems from a high level. I would like to
help the GNOME project grow further by encouraging the use of GEP, help
get documentation complete, and establish more desktop standards. I've
had experience in leading a diverse engineering team, worked on projects
that spanned many physical locations, and had some management experience.
All of which requires critical thinking and planning. Thanks.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Intel.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00020.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00020.html</a>
</p>
<p>23. FEDERICO MENA QUINTERO<br />
&quot;
We lack complete developer's documentation for our 2.0 platform. The
documentation I have written in the past has been useful to people, so I
want to work with the different developers of GNOME libraries to ensure
that their code has proper documentation. Also, I want to help in
coordination between the GNOME and OpenOffice.org teams --- OO.o needs
to integrate well into the GNOME environment, and they may also be able
to use some of our cool technologies to avoid duplicated work.
&quot;<br />
Affiliation: Ximian.<br />
Full statement at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00021.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-November/msg00021.html</a>
</p>
<h2>Additional Election-related Information</h2>
<p>
Ballots will be sent out via e-mail to everyone who's registered to vote
on Monday, November 25, to the address provided with registration. If you
need to change the address to which you want your ballot sent, please
contact elections@gnome.org ASAP. People will vote by returning the
ballot via e-mail. A public archive of the ballot returns will be
available after the elections end on December 2.
</p>
<p>
Also, keep in mind that there is a 4-person maximum on the number of
people affiliated with any one company that can be on the board: if more
than 4 persons from one company get elected, only the top 4 vote getters
will get on. You will be able to vote for up to 11 candidates of your
choice, with no restrictions, except that you cannot vote more than once
for the same candidate.
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<h1>2002 GNOME Foundation Election</h1>
<p>
The election results from the 2002 Board of Directors election are
archived here for public access.
</p>
<h2>2001 Election Materials</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-December/msg00005.html">Election
results announcement.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="results.txt">Detailed election results.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="verify.html">Instructions</a> for running the <a
href="vote-counter.py">vote counting script</a>.
</li>
<li>
<a href="candidates.html">List of candidates for Board of Directors</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="voters.html">List of registered voters.</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="rules.html">Election rules and procedures</a>
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<h1>Preliminary Results</h1>
<h3>Why preliminary?</h3>
<p>
This results are preliminary results: they can be challenged by sending a
mail to <a href="elections@gnome.org">elections@gnome.org</a>. If you
want to verify the results, you can look at the <a
href="verify.html">instructions</a> that explain how to do so.<br /> All
challenges must be sent before December 20th, 23:59 UTC.
</p>
<h3>The results</h3>
<p>
You can download the <a href="results.txt">full results</a>. There were
211 valid votes. Eight votes were not valid (missing address member or
validation token).
</p>
<p>
Jeff Waugh (151 votes) - Independent consultant<br />
Jim Gettys (148 votes) - Hewlett-Packard<br />
Nat Friedman (145 votes) - Ximian<br />
Daniel Veillard (142 votes) - Red Hat<br />
Glynn Foster (134 votes) - Sun Microsystems<br />
Luis Villa (128 votes) - Ximian<br />
Miguel de Icaza (124 votes) - Ximian<br />
Jonathan Blandford (120 votes) - Red Hat<br />
Jody Goldberg (118 votes) - Ximian<br />
James Henstridge (116 votes) - Data Analysis Australia<br />
Michael Meeks (107 votes) - Ximian<br />
Bill Haneman (91 votes) - Sun Microsystems<br />
Federico Mena Quintero (89 votes) - Ximian<br />
Tim Ney (86 votes) - GNOME Foundation<br />
Leslie Proctor (76 votes) - GNOME Foundation<br />
Bastien Nocera (72 votes) - Red Hat<br />
Mike Newman (59 votes) - North Somerset Council<br />
Martin Sevior (52 votes) - University of Melbourne<br />
Richard Stallman (52 votes) - Free Software Foundation<br />
Martin Baulig (50 votes) - Ximian<br />
Malcolm Tredinnick (46 votes) - CommSecure Pty Ltd<br />
Amy Kahn (42 votes) - GNOME Foundation<br />
Sri Ramkrishna (24 votes) - Intel<br />
</p>
<h3>The future board</h3>
<p>
If these results are not challenged, then the eleven board directors will
be:
</p>
<p>
Jeff Waugh<br />
Jim Gettys<br />
Nat Friedman<br />
Daniel Veillard<br />
Glynn Foster<br />
Luis Villa<br />
Miguel de Icaza<br />
Jonathan Blandford<br />
Jody Goldberg<br />
James Henstridge<br />
Bill Haneman
</p>
<p>
Please note that Michael Meeks is not elected because there can't be more
than four individuals affiliated with any one corporation (here Ximian).
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<meta name="cvsdate" content="$Date$">
</head>
<body>
<h1>GNOME Foundation Election Rules &amp; Timeline</h1>
<h2>Election Rules</h2>
<ol>
<li>
See the <a href="../../about/charter/">GNOME Foundation charter</a> for
general rules.
</li>
<li>
There are 11 board slots that are to be filled during this election.
</li>
<li>
Members of the GNOME Foundation as of November 1, 2002 are eligible to
vote in the election. Anyone who has made a contribution to GNOME can
apply for membership by completing the <a
href="../../membership/application.php">application</a>.
</li>
<li>
Any eligible voter is eligible to be elected to the Board of Directors.
To announce your candidacy, send a message to
foundation-announce@gnome.org with your full name, e-mail, corporate
affiliation (if any), and a description of your reasons for wanting to
serve as a director. Candidacies must be announced prior to November
4, 2002, 23:59 UTC.
</li>
<li>
All candidates should mail a summary of their candicacy announcement
(see previous rule) to elections@gnome.org. Summaries should be no
more than 75 words of continuous text (i.e. no bullet lists or multiple
paragraphs) and must be received by the nomination deadline given
above. A compilation of the summaries will be mailed to all registered
voters several days prior to the election.
</li>
<li>
All discussion related to the election should be held on
foundation-list@gnome.org. Members are invited to ask questions to one
or all candidates on that list.
</li>
<li>
Ballots will be sent via e-mail to all eligible voters on November 25,
2002, and must be returned by December 2, 2002, 23:59 UTC (18:59 EST).
Full instructions will be included in the ballot.
</li>
<li>
Ballots will be held confidential during the election, but an archive
of all submitted ballots will be made publicly accessible at its
conclusion.
</li>
<li>
The Elections Committee is responsible for counting the ballots, after
taking appropriate action to fix misformatted ballots.
</li>
<li>
The 11 candidates who receive the most votes will be elected, except
that no more than four individuals affiliated with any one corporation
may be elected. Should more than four of the top eleven vote-getters
be affiliated with the same company, only the four with the most votes
will be considered elected. For a full definition of corporate
affiliation, see the GNOME Foundation Charter.
</li>
<li>
In the event of a tie for the final slot on the board, the Elections
Committee will schedule a run-off election as soon as possible.
</li>
<li>
The Elections Committee will announce preliminary results as soon as
possible after the election closes, along with instructions on how to
access the ballot archive and how to independently verify the vote
count.
</li>
<li>
Any eligible voter may challenge the preliminary results by e-mailing
elections@gnome.org prior to December 20, 2002. The decision of the
Elections Committee as to any challenge shall be final. Once any
challenges have been resolved, the Elections Committee shall announce
the final results.
</li>
<li>
Any questions regarding these procedures should be directed to the
Elections Committee by e-mail to elections@gnome.org. The committee
shall have the power to make any necessary changes or clarifications to
these rules at any point during the election.
</li>
</ol>
<h2>Timeline</h2>
<p><small>(all deadlines are 23:59 UTC/18:59 EST)</small></p>
<ul>
<li>
November 4 (Monday): Last day to announce candidacies, submit summary
statements, and apply for membership (to be eligible for this
election).
</li>
<li>
November 6 (Wednesday): Final list of candidates, platform summaries
mailed to foundation-announce@gnome.org
</li>
<li>
November 25 (Monday): Ballots mailed to eligible voters, voting begins.
</li>
<li>
December 2 (Monday): Voting closes.
</li>
<li>
December 3 (Tuesday): Preliminary results mailed to
foundation-announce@gnome.org
</li>
<li>
December 20 (Friday): Last day to challenge preliminary results.
</li>
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<title>GNOME Foundation 2002 Election Verification</title>
<meta name="cvsdate" content="$Date$">
</head>
<h1>Election Verification</h1>
<p>
To run the vote counting scripts, you need several files:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
The votes archives for <a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2002-November.txt.gz">
November</a> and <a
href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/vote/2002-December.txt.gz">December</a>
</li>
<li>
The list of <a href="registered-voters.txt">registered voters</a>
</li>
<li>
The script to <a href="list-addresses.py">generate the addresses of the
voters</a>
</li>
<li>
The script to <a href="vote-counter.py">count the votes</a>
</li>
<li>
The <a href="vote-archives.diff">diff file</a> that we applied to the
vote archives
</li>
</ul>
<p>
Please note that you need python to run the scripts.
</p>
<h2>Running the scripts</h2>
<p>
Here are the steps to obtain the results:
<pre>$ gunzip 2002-November.txt.gz 2002-December.txt.gz</pre>
<pre>$ cat 2002-November.txt 2002-December.txt &gt; vote-archives.txt</pre>
<pre>$ python list-addresses.py registered-voters.txt &gt; addresses.txt</pre>
<pre>$ python vote-counter.py vote-archives.txt dontforgettovote addresses.txt &gt; results.txt</pre>
</p>
<p>
The results should be in results.txt. A list of errors will be generated
at the top of the output, but note that many of those errors will
represent problems which are fixed later in the archive (manifested by
the voter having a counted ballot later in the results). The final
tallies will be at the bottom.
</p>
<p>
If you want to replicate the posted results, you have to apply the diff
file before running the scripts:
<pre>$ diff -p0 &lt; vote-archives.diff</pre>
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<h1>Voters for the 2002 GNOME Foundation Elections</h1>
<p>
Send comments, questions, and updates to <a
href="mailto:elections@gnome.org">elections@gnome.org</a>.
</p>
<ul>
<li> Joaquin Cuenca Abela &lt;e98cuenc@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jan Akerblom &lt;jaker@no_spam.sci.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Jon Allen &lt;jonallen@no_spam.sdf.lonestar.org&gt; </li>
<li> Marius Andreiana &lt;mandreiana@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ahmad Baitalmal &lt;ahmad@no_spam.bitbuilder.com&gt; </li>
<li> Timur Bakeyev &lt;timur@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Szabolcs Ban &lt;shooby@no_spam.gnome.hu&gt; </li>
<li> Eric Baudais &lt;baudais@no_spam.kkpsi.org&gt; </li>
<li> Martin Baulig &lt;martin@no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Joel Becker &lt;jlbec@no_spam.evilplan.org&gt; </li>
<li> Roman Beigelbeck &lt;roman@no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Frank Belew &lt;frb@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Calum Benson &lt;calum.benson@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Carlos Betancourt &lt;carlos.betancourt@no_spam.chello.be&gt; </li>
<li> Jonathan Blandford &lt;jrb@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Christopher Blizzard &lt;blizzard@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ed Boraas &lt;ed@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Peter Bowen &lt;pzb@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Stephen Browne &lt;stephen.browne@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Simon Budig &lt;simon.budig@no_spam.unix-ag.org&gt; </li>
<li> Brian Cameron &lt;Brian.Cameron@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> David Camp &lt;dave@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Anders Carlsson &lt;andersca@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Nate Case &lt;nd@no_spam.kracked.com&gt; </li>
<li> Francisco Petrucio Cavalcante Junior &lt;fpcj@no_spam.impa.br&gt; </li>
<li> Chema Celorio &lt;chema@no_spam.celorio.com&gt; </li>
<li> Manuel M. T. Chakravarty &lt;chak@no_spam.cse.unsw.edu.au&gt; </li>
<li> Damon Chaplin &lt;damon@no_spam.kendo.fsnet.co.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Erwann Ch&eacute;ned&eacute; &lt;erwann.chenede@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Frank Chiulli &lt;fc-linux@no_spam.cox.net&gt; </li>
<li> Kenneth Rohde Christiansen &lt;kenneth@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Zbigniew Chyla &lt;cyba@no_spam.gnome.pl&gt; </li>
<li> Mauro Colorio &lt;linuxbox@no_spam.interfree.it&gt; </li>
<li> Greg Corrin &lt;gcorrin@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Pat Costello &lt;patrick.costello@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Alan Cox &lt;number6@no_spam.the-village.bc.nu&gt; </li>
<li> Dennis Michael Cranston &lt;dennis_cranston@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Olivier Crete &lt;oliviercrete@no_spam.videotron.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric Crozat &lt;fcrozat@no_spam.mandrakesoft.com&gt; </li>
<li> Murray Cumming &lt;murrayc@no_spam.usa.net&gt; </li>
<li> Trevor Curtis &lt;tcurtis@no_spam.somaradio.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Adrian Vance Custer &lt;acuster@no_spam.nature.berkeley.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Johan Dahlin &lt;zilch.am@no_spam.home.se&gt; </li>
<li> Nalin Dahyabhai &lt;nalin.dahyabhai@no_spam.pobox.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dan Damian &lt;dand@no_spam.softhome.net&gt; </li>
<li> Adi Dascal &lt;ad@no_spam.baum.ro&gt; </li>
<li> Rodney Dawes &lt;dobey@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Cristiano De Michele &lt;demichel@no_spam.na.infn.it&gt; </li>
<li> Fatih Demir &lt;kabalak@no_spam.gtranslator.org&gt; </li>
<li> Lucas Di Pentima &lt;lucas@no_spam.lunix.com.ar&gt; </li>
<li> Anna Marie Dirks &lt;anna@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Charlie Dong &lt;Charlie.Dong@no_spam.Sun.COM&gt; </li>
<li> Simford Dong &lt;simford.dong@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Radek Doulik &lt;rodo@no_spam.matfyz.cz&gt; </li>
<li> Radka Doulikova &lt;doulikova@no_spam.centrum.cz&gt; </li>
<li> Alex Duggan &lt;aldug@no_spam.astrolinux.com&gt; </li>
<li> Sean M. Egan &lt;bj91704@no_spam.binghamton.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Daniel Egger &lt;degger@no_spam.fhm.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Mohamed Elassadi &lt;mohamed@no_spam.val.com&gt; </li>
<li> Adam Elman &lt;aelman@no_spam.stanfordalumni.org&gt; </li>
<li> Gergo Erdi &lt;cactus@no_spam.cactus.rulez.org&gt; </li>
<li> Behdad Esfahbod &lt;behdad@no_spam.bamdad.org&gt; </li>
<li> Larry Ewing &lt;lewing@no_spam.gimp.org&gt; </li>
<li> Joaquim Fellmann &lt;joaquim@no_spam.altern.org&gt; </li>
<li> Valek Filippov &lt;frob@no_spam.df.ru&gt; </li>
<li> Jens Finke &lt;jens@no_spam.triq.net&gt; </li>
<li> Alex Fishman &lt;fosh@no_spam.fishnet.cx&gt; </li>
<li> Thomas Friehoff &lt;tf@no_spam.baum.de&gt; </li>
<li> John Fleck &lt;jfleck@no_spam.inkstain.net&gt; </li>
<li> Alvaro del Castillo San Flix &lt;acs@no_spam.barrapunto.com&gt; </li>
<li> Glynn Foster &lt;glynn.foster@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Steve Fox &lt;drfickle@no_spam.k-lug.org&gt; </li>
<li> David Abilleira Freijeiro &lt;david1@no_spam.abilleira.com&gt; </li>
<li> Nat Friedman &lt;nat@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Julian Froment &lt;julian@no_spam.jfroment.uklinux.net&gt; </li>
<li> Christopher R. Gabriel &lt;cgabriel@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Karl Gaffney &lt;karl.gaffney@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Carlos Garnacho Parro &lt;garnacho@no_spam.tuxerver.net&gt; </li>
<li> Jim Garrison &lt;garrison@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> St&eacute;phane Genaud &lt;genaud@no_spam.icps.u-strasbg.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Steve George &lt;blah@no_spam.dircon.co.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Matthew A. Gerginski &lt;mattgerg@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Jim Gettys &lt;Jim.Gettys@no_spam.hp.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jody Goldberg &lt;jody@no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Mark Gordon &lt;mtgordon@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Allan Gottlieb &lt;gottlieb@no_spam.nyu.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Alex Graveley &lt;alex@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Marco Pesenti Gritti &lt;marco@no_spam.it.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Etienne Grossmann &lt;etienne@no_spam.isr.ist.utl.pt&gt; </li>
<li> Andreas Guelzow &lt;aguelzow@no_spam.taliesin.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Telsa Gwynne &lt;hobbit@no_spam.aloss.ukuu.org.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Steve Hall &lt;digitect@no_spam.mindspring.com&gt; </li>
<li> Mikael Hallendal &lt;micke@no_spam.hallendal.net&gt; </li>
<li> Bill Haneman &lt;bill.haneman@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Mathias Hasselmann &lt;mathias.hassleman@no_spam.gmx.de&gt; </li>
<li> John Heard &lt;john.heard@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> David Helder &lt;dhelder@no_spam.umich.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Jon Kare Hellan &lt;hellan@no_spam.acm.org&gt; </li>
<li> James Henstridge &lt;james@no_spam.daa.com.au&gt; </li>
<li> Raphael Hertzog &lt;hertzog@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Jason Hildebrand &lt;jason@no_spam.peaceworks.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Iain Holmes &lt;iain@no_spam.prettypeople.org&gt; </li>
<li> Alan Horkan &lt;horkana@no_spam.maths.tcd.ie&gt; </li>
<li> Richard Hult &lt;d4hult@no_spam.dtek.chalmers.se&gt; </li>
<li> Miguel de Icaza &lt;miguel@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jukka-Pekka Iivonen &lt;jiivonen@no_spam.hutcs.cs.hut.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Kjetil Jacobsen &lt;kjetilka@no_spam.cs.uit.no&gt; </li>
<li> Hans Petter Jansson &lt;hpj@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gonzalo Paniagua Javier &lt;gonzalo@no_spam.gnome-db.org&gt; </li>
<li> Tomas Junnonen &lt;majix@no_spam.sci.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Amy Kahn &lt;amy@no_spam.zoned.net&gt; </li>
<li> Benjamin Kahn &lt;xkahn@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> John Karcz &lt;jsk29@no_spam.cornell.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Darren Kenny &lt;darren.kenny@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Charles Kerr &lt;charles@no_spam.rebelbase.com&gt; </li>
<li> Mike Kestner &lt;mkestner@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Richard Kinder &lt;r_kinder@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Alexander Kirillov &lt;kirillov@no_spam.math.sunysb.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Peter Korn &lt;korn@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Naba Kumar &lt;kh_naba@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Tuomas Kuosmanen &lt;tigert@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> William Lachance &lt;w_lach@no_spam.yahoo.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Dom Lachowicz &lt;cinamod@no_spam.hotmail.com&gt; </li>
<li> Chris Lahey &lt;clahey@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Patrick Lam &lt;plam@no_spam.mit.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Miles Lane &lt;miles_lane@no_spam.attbi.com&gt; </li>
<li> Andrew Lanoix &lt;alanoix@no_spam.umich.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Will LaShell &lt;will@no_spam.lashell.net&gt; </li>
<li> Alexander Larsson &lt;alexl@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ole Laursen &lt;olau@no_spam.hardworking.de&gt; </li>
<li> Jason Leach &lt;jasonleach@no_spam.usa.net&gt; </li>
<li> George Lebl &lt;jirka@no_spam.5z.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gregory Leblanc &lt;gleblanc@no_spam.linuxweasel.com&gt; </li>
<li> Elliot Lee &lt;sopwith@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Peter Lerner &lt;peter@no_spam.lerner.de&gt; </li>
<li> James LewisMoss &lt;dres@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Marcus Leyman &lt;marcus@no_spam.leyman.nu&gt; </li>
<li> Jessie Li &lt;jessie.li@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gary Little &lt;gary.little@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Yibin Robin Lu &lt;robin.lu@no_spam.no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Chris Lyttle &lt;chris@no_spam.wilddev.net&gt; </li>
<li> Paolo Maggi &lt;maggi@no_spam.athena.polito.it&gt; </li>
<li> Roberto Majadas Lopez &lt;phoenix@no_spam.nova.es&gt; </li>
<li> Jordi Mallach &lt;jordi@no_spam.sindominio.net&gt; </li>
<li> Scott Mannina &lt;scott.mannina@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Luis Manuel Benitez Leva &lt;vigueto@no_spam.teleline.es&gt; </li>
<li> Kjartan Maraas &lt;kmaraas@no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Marillat &lt;marillat@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Ben Martin &lt;monkeyiq@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Olivier Martin &lt;oleevye@no_spam.wanadoo.fr&gt; </li>
<li> Brian Masney &lt;masneyb@no_spam.gftp.org&gt; </li>
<li> Dmitry G. Mastrukov &lt;dmitry@no_spam.taurussoft.org&gt; </li>
<li> Dietmar Maurer &lt;dietmar@no_spam.maurer-it.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dermot McCluskey &lt;dermot.mccluskey@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ian McKellar &lt;yakk@no_spam.yakk.net&gt; </li>
<li> Alastair McKinstry &lt;mckinstry@no_spam.no_spam.computer.org&gt; </li>
<li> Mark McLoughlin &lt;mark@no_spam.skynet.ie&gt; </li>
<li> Michael Meeks &lt;michael@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Federico Mena-Quintero &lt;federico@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Juan Pablo Mendoza Mendoza &lt;pablo_juan@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt; </li>
<li> Christophe Merlet &lt;redfox@no_spam.redfoxcenter.org&gt; </li>
<li> Dan Mills &lt;danmills@no_spam.sandmill.org&gt; </li>
<li> Paolo Molaro &lt;lupus@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Rams&eacute;s Morales &lt;ramses@no_spam.computer.org&gt; </li>
<li> Sameer Morar &lt;smorar@no_spam.smuts.uct.ac.za&gt; </li>
<li> Jeffrey Morgan &lt;jeffrey.morgan@no_spam.bristolwest.com&gt; </li>
<li> Rodrigo Moya &lt;rodrigo@no_spam.gnome-db.org&gt; </li>
<li> Shane T. Mueller &lt;smueller@no_spam.umich.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Ryan Muldoon &lt;rpmuldoon@no_spam.students.wisc.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Mike Newman &lt;mike@no_spam.gtnorthern.demon.co.uk&gt; </li>
<li> Timothy Ney &lt;ten@no_spam.no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Brian Nitz &lt;brian.nitz@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Bastien Nocera &lt;hadess@no_spam.hadess.net&gt; </li>
<li> Leandro Noferini &lt;leandro@no_spam.firenze.linux.it&gt; </li>
<li> Padraig O'Briain &lt;padraig.obriain@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Eugene O'Connor &lt;eugene.oconnor@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Shane O'Connor &lt;shane.oconnor@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jaime Anguiano Olarra &lt;jaime@no_spam.geneura.ugr.es&gt; </li>
<li> Tomas Ogren &lt;stric@no_spam.ing.umu.se&gt; </li>
<li> Ismael Olea &lt;ismael@no_spam.olea.org&gt; </li>
<li> Xavier Ordoquy &lt;mcarkan@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Alvaro Lopez Ortega &lt;alvaro@no_spam.0x50.org&gt; </li>
<li> Sergey V. Oudaltsov &lt;svu@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Keith Packard &lt;keithp@no_spam.keithp.com&gt; </li>
<li> Sergey Panov &lt;sipan@no_spam.sipan.org&gt; </li>
<li> Ricardo Fernandez Pascual &lt;ric@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt; </li>
<li> Narayana Pattipati &lt;narayana.pattipati@no_spam.wipro.com&gt; </li>
<li> Nils Pedersen &lt;n.p@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Havoc Pennington &lt;hp@no_spam.pobox.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ettore Perazzoli &lt;ettore@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Carlos Perello Marin &lt;carlos@no_spam.gnome-db.org&gt; </li>
<li> Bruce Perens &lt;bruce@no_spam.perens.com&gt; </li>
<li> Sami Teemu Pesonen &lt;sampeson@no_spam.iki.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Ian Peters &lt;itp@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Martin K. Petersen &lt;mkp@no_spam.mkp.net&gt; </li>
<li> Laszlo P&eacute;ter &lt;laca@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Chris Phelps &lt;chicane@no_spam.reninet.com&gt; </li>
<li> Hasbullah Bin Pit &lt;sebol@no_spam.ikhlas.com&gt; </li>
<li> Germn Poo-Caamao &lt;gpoo@no_spam.ubiobio.cl&gt; </li>
<li> Roozbeh Pournader &lt;roozbeh@no_spam.sharif.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Brittany Proctor &lt;proctors@no_spam.pacbell.net&gt; </li>
<li> Leslie Proctor &lt;proctors@no_spam,pacbell.net&gt; </li>
<li> Liam Quin &lt;liam@no_spam.holoweb.net&gt; </li>
<li> Jukka Rajala &lt;jukka.rajala@no_spam.iki.fi&gt; </li>
<li> Sriram Ramkrishna &lt;sri@no_spam.aracnet.com&gt; </li>
<li> Karsten Reincke &lt;karsten.reincke@no_spam.karubik.de&gt; </li>
<li> Chris Ridpath &lt;chris.ridpath@no_spam.utoronto.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Kristian Rietveld &lt;kris@no_spam.gtk.org&gt; </li>
<li> Ariel Rios &lt;ariel@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Gregorio Robles &lt;grex@no_spam.gsyc.escet.ujrc.es&gt; </li>
<li> Miguel Rodriguez &lt;migrax@no_spam.terra.es&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Rose &lt;menthos@no_spam.menthos.com&gt; </li>
<li> Nadav Rotem &lt;nadav256@no_spam.hotmail.com&gt; </li>
<li> Cody Russell &lt;bratsche@no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Irene Ryan &lt;irene.ryan@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Changwoo Ryu &lt;cwryu@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Pawel Salek &lt;pawsa@no_spam.theochem.kth.se&gt; </li>
<li> Arvind Samptur &lt;arvind.samptur@no_spam.wipro.com&gt; </li>
<li> Aleksey Sanin &lt;aleksey@no_spam.aleksey.com&gt; </li>
<li> Amaya M. Rodrigo Sastre &lt;amaya@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller &lt;uraeus@no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Joergen Scheibengruber &lt;joergen.scheibengruber@no_spam.informatik.uni-ulm.de&gt; </li>
<li> JP Schnapper-Casteras &lt;jpsc@stanford.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Reinout van Schouwen &lt;reinout@no_spam.cs.vu.nl&gt; </li>
<li> Wayne Schuller &lt;k_wayne@no_spam.linuxpower.org&gt; </li>
<li> Rebecca Schulman &lt;rebecka@no_spam.caltech.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Rui Miguel Silva Seabra &lt;rms@no_spam.1407.org&gt; </li>
<li> Martin Sevior &lt;msevior@no_spam.physics.unimelb.edu.au&gt; </li>
<li> Joe Shaw &lt;joe@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Dan Siemon &lt;dan@no_spam.coverfire.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gustavo Noronha Silva &lt;kov@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Dennis Smit &lt;synap@no_spam.yourbase.nl&gt; </li>
<li> Andrew Sobala &lt;andrew@no_spam.sobala.net&gt; </li>
<li> Patanjali Somayaji &lt;patanjali@no_spam.usa.net&gt; </li>
<li> Richard M. Stallman &lt;rms@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Jeffrey Stedfast &lt;fejj@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jakub Steiner &lt;jimmac@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Thomas Vander Stichele &lt;thomas@no_spam.urgent.rug.ac.be&gt; </li>
<li> Anand Subramanian &lt;anand.subra@no_spam.wipro.com&gt; </li>
<li> Akira Tagoh &lt;tagoh@no_spam.gnome.gr.jp&gt; </li>
<li> Li-Cheng (Andy) Tai &lt;atai@no_spam.atai.org&gt; </li>
<li> Katsunori Tanaka &lt;tanaka@no_spam.computer.org&gt; </li>
<li> Owen Taylor &lt;otaylor@no_spam.redhat.com&gt; </li>
<li> Ghee Teo &lt;ghee.teo@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Benjy Thomas &lt;benjy@no_spam.alum.mit.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Sam Tobin-Hochstadt &lt;sam@no_spam.uchicago.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Malcolm Tredinnick &lt;malcolm@no_spam.commsecure.com.au&gt; </li>
<li> Jon Trowbridge &lt;trow@no_spam.gnu.org&gt; </li>
<li> Vincent Untz &lt;vincent@no_spam.vuntz.net&gt; </li>
<li> Francisco de Urquijo &lt;urquijo@no_spam.servidor.unam.mx&gt; </li>
<li> Jean-Marc Valin &lt;jean-marc.valin@no_spam.hermes.usherb.ca&gt; </li>
<li> Kevin Vandersloot &lt;kfv101@no_spam.psu.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Philip Van Hoof &lt;me@no_spam.freax.org&gt; </li>
<li> Daniel Veillard &lt;daniel@no_spam.veillard.com&gt; </li>
<li> Gustavo Maciel Dias Vieira &lt;gdvieira@no_spam.zaz.com.br&gt; </li>
<li> Luis Villa &lt;louie@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Colin Walters &lt;walters@no_spam.debian.org&gt; </li>
<li> Xing Wang &lt;quixon@no_spam.gnuchina.org&gt; </li>
<li> Jeff Waugh &lt;jdub@no_spam.gnome.org&gt; </li>
<li> Aaron Weber &lt;aaron@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Morten Welinder &lt;terra@no_spam.diku.dk&gt; </li>
<li> Sebastian Wilhelmi &lt;seppi@no_spam.seppi.de&gt; </li>
<li> James Willcox &lt;jwillcox@no_spam.cs.indiana.edu&gt; </li>
<li> Peter Williams &lt;peterw@no_spam.ximian.com&gt; </li>
<li> Andy Wingo &lt;wingo@no_spam.pobox.com&gt; </li>
<li> Simos Xenitellis &lt;simos@no_spam.hellug.gr&gt; </li>
<li> Antonio Xu &lt;antonio.xu@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Jay Yan &lt;jay.yan@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Bolian Yin &lt;bolian.yin@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Kyle Yuan &lt;kyle.yuan@no_spam.no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Rosanna Yuen &lt;zana@no_spam.webwynk.net&gt; </li>
<li> George Zhang &lt;George.Zhang@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Leon.Zhang &lt;leon.zhang@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Vincent Zhang &lt;vincent.zhang@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
<li> Silvia Zhao &lt;silvia.zhao@no_spam.sun.com&gt; </li>
</ul>
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<head>
<title>GNOME Foundation 2003 Election</title>
<meta name="cvsdate" content="$Date$">
</head>
<body>
<h1>2003 GNOME Foundation Election</h1>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation Membership elects the Board of Directors each
November. Any member can nominate themself to run in the election. The
overall election process is overseen by the Membership and Elections
Committee, which can be reached at membership-committee@gnome.org.
</p>
<h2>2003 Election Materials:</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="voters.html">List of registered voters</a> (this list is not
definitive)
</li>
<li>
<a href="rules.html">Election Rules and Timeline</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="../overview.html">Overview of the Board of Directors role</a>
</li>
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<head>
<title>GNOME Foundation Election Rules</title>
<meta name="cvsdate" content="$Date$">
</head>
<body>
<h1>GNOME Foundation Election Rules &amp; Timeline</h1>
<h2>Election Rules</h2>
<ol>
<li>
See the <a href="../../about/charter/">GNOME Foundation charter</a> for
general rules.
</li>
<li>
There are 11 board slots that are to be filled during this election.
</li>
<li>
Members of the GNOME Foundation as of November 1, 2003 are eligible to
vote in the election. Anyone who has made a contribution to GNOME can
apply for membership by completing the <a
href="../../membership/application.php">application</a>.
</li>
<li>
Any eligible voter is eligible to be elected to the Board of Directors.
To announce your candidacy, send a message to
foundation-announce@gnome.org with your full name, e-mail, corporate
affiliation (if any), and a description of your reasons for wanting to
serve as a director. Candidacies must be announced prior to November 7,
2003, 23:59 UTC.
</li>
<li>
All candidates should mail a summary of their candicacy announcement
(see previous rule) to elections@gnome.org. Summaries should be no more
than 75 words of continuous text (i.e. no bullet lists or multiple
paragraphs) and must be received by the nomination deadline given above.
A compilation of the summaries will be mailed to all registered voters
several days prior to the election.
</li>
<li>
All discussion related to the election should be held on
foundation-list@gnome.org. Members are invited to ask questions to one
or all candidates on that list.
</li>
<li>
Ballots will be sent via e-mail to all eligible voters on November 21,
2003, and must be returned by December 5, 2003, 23:59 UTC (18:59 EST).
Full instructions will be included in the ballot.
</li>
<li>
Ballots will be held confidential during the election, but an archive of
all submitted ballots will be made publicly accessible at its
conclusion.
</li>
<li>
The Elections Committee is responsible for counting the ballots, after
taking appropriate action to fix misformatted ballots.
</li>
<li>
The 11 candidates who receive the most votes will be elected, except
that no more than four individuals affiliated with any one corporation
may be elected. Should more than four of the top eleven vote-getters be
affiliated with the same company, only the four with the most votes will
be considered elected. For a full definition of corporate affiliation,
see the GNOME Foundation Charter.
</li>
<li>
In the event of a tie for the final slot on the board, the Elections
Committee will schedule a run-off election as soon as possible.
</li>
<li>
The Elections Committee will announce preliminary results as soon as
possible after the election closes, along with instructions on how to
access the ballot archive and how to independently verify the vote
count.
</li>
<li>
Any eligible voter may challenge the preliminary results by e-mailing
elections@gnome.org prior to December 19, 2003. The decision of the
Elections Committee as to any challenge shall be final. Once any
challenges have been resolved, the Elections Committee shall announce
the final results.
</li>
<li>
Any questions regarding these procedures should be directed to the
Elections Committee by e-mail to elections@gnome.org. The committee
shall have the power to make any necessary changes or clarifications to
these rules at any point during the election.
</li>
</ol>
<h2>Timeline</h2>
<p><small>(all deadlines are 23:59 UTC/18:59 EST)</small></p>
<ul>
<li>
October 31 (Friday): Last day to apply for membership (to be eligible
for this election).
</li>
<li>
November 7 (Friday): Last day to announce candidacies, submit summary
statements.
</li>
<li>
November 10 (Monday): Final list of candidates, platform summaries
mailed to foundation-announce@gnome.org
</li>
<li>
November 21 (Friday): Ballots mailed to eligible voters, voting begins.
</li>
<li>
December 5 (Friday): Voting closes.
</li>
<li>
December 8 (Monday): Preliminary results mailed to
foundation-announce@gnome.org
</li>
<li>
December 19 (Friday): Last day to challenge preliminary results.
</li>
</ul>
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
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<p>
Send comments, questions, and updates to <a
href="mailto:elections@gnome.org">elections@gnome.org</a>.
</p>
<ul>
<li>Joaquín Cuenca Abela &lt;e98cuenc@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt;</li>
<li>Alejandro Sánchez Acosta &lt;asanchez@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Vincent van Adrighem &lt;V.vanAdrighem@no_spam.dirck.mine.nu&gt;</li>
<li>Jan Ã…kerblom &lt;jaker@no_spam.sci.fi&gt;</li>
<li>Rob Adams &lt;robadams@no_spam.ucla.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Taneem Ahmed &lt;taneem@no_spam.bengalinux.org&gt;</li>
<li>Ali Akcaagac &lt;aliakc@no_spam.web.de&gt;</li>
<li>Olivier Andrieu &lt;oliv__a@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt;</li>
<li>Sebastien Bacher &lt;seb128@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Sanlig Badral &lt;badral@no_spam.sourceforge.net&gt;</li>
<li>Ahmad Baitalmal &lt;ahmad@no_spam.bitbuilder.com&gt;</li>
<li>Timur Bakeyev &lt;timur@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Szabolcs Ban &lt;shooby@no_spam.gnome.hu&gt;</li>
<li>Eric Baudais &lt;baudais@no_spam.kkpsi.org&gt;</li>
<li>Martin Baulig &lt;martin@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Joel Becker &lt;jlbec@no_spam.evilplan.org&gt;</li>
<li>Frank Belew &lt;frb@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Calum Benson &lt;calum.benson@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Jonathan Blandford &lt;jrb@no_spam.redhat.com&gt;</li>
<li>Christopher Blizzard &lt;blizzard@no_spam.redhat.com&gt;</li>
<li>David Bolter &lt;david.bolter@no_spam.utoronto.ca&gt;</li>
<li>Ed Boraas &lt;ed@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Peter Bowen &lt;pzb@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Abigail Brady &lt;morwen@no_spam.evilmagic.org&gt;</li>
<li>Stephen Browne &lt;stephen.browne@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Simon Budig &lt;simon.budig@no_spam.unix-ag.org&gt;</li>
<li>Ross Burton &lt;ross@no_spam.burtonini.com&gt;</li>
<li>Jorge Bustos &lt;jorge@no_spam.gnome.cl&gt;</li>
<li>Brian Cameron &lt;Brian.Cameron@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>David Camp &lt;dave@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Carlos Garc\355a Campos &lt;elkalmail@no_spam.yahoo.es&gt;</li>
<li>Anders Carlsson &lt;andersca@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Nate Case &lt;nd@no_spam.kracked.com&gt;</li>
<li>Francisco Petrucio Cavalcante Junior &lt;fpcj@no_spam.impa.br&gt;</li>
<li>Görkem Çetin &lt;gorkem@no_spam.bahcesehir.edu.tr&gt;</li>
<li>Chema Celorio &lt;chema@no_spam.celorio.com&gt;</li>
<li>Manuel M. T. Chakravarty &lt;chak@no_spam.cse.unsw.edu.au&gt;</li>
<li>Young-Ho Cha &lt;ganadist@no_spam.mizi.com&gt;</li>
<li>Gaël Chamoulaud &lt;the_strider@no_spam.parinux.org&gt;</li>
<li>Damon Chaplin &lt;damon@no_spam.kendo.fsnet.co.uk&gt;</li>
<li>Nikos Charonitakis &lt;charosn@no_spam.her.forthnet.gr&gt;</li>
<li>Erwann Chénedé &lt;erwann.chenede@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Frank Chiulli &lt;fc-linux@no_spam.cox.net&gt;</li>
<li>Kenneth Rohde Christiansen &lt;kenneth@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Greg Corrin &lt;gcorrin@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt;</li>
<li>Patrick Costello &lt;patrick.costello@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Alan Cox &lt;number6@no_spam.the-village.bc.nu&gt;</li>
<li>Dennis Michael Cranston &lt;dennis_cranston@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt;</li>
<li>Olivier Crête &lt;tester@no_spam.tester.ca&gt;</li>
<li>Frederic Crozat &lt;fcrozat@no_spam.mandrakesoft.com&gt;</li>
<li>Murray Cumming &lt;murrayc@no_spam.usa.net&gt;</li>
<li>Adrian Vance Custer &lt;acuster@no_spam.nature.berkeley.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Johan Dahlin &lt;johan@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Nalin Dahyabhai &lt;nalin.dahyabhai@no_spam.pobox.com&gt;</li>
<li>Sayamindu Dasgupta &lt;sayamindu@no_spam.clai.net&gt;</li>
<li>Dan Damian &lt;dand@no_spam.softhome.net&gt;</li>
<li>Adi Dascal &lt;ad@no_spam.baum.ro&gt;</li>
<li>J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) &lt;jdassen@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Rodney Dawes &lt;dobey@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Fatih Demir &lt;kabalak@no_spam.gtranslator.org&gt;</li>
<li>Anna Marie Dirks &lt;anna@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Charlie Dong &lt;Charlie.Dong@no_spam.Sun.COM&gt;</li>
<li>Simford Dong &lt;simford.dong@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Radek Doulik &lt;rodo@no_spam.matfyz.cz&gt;</li>
<li>Radka Doulikova &lt;doulikova@no_spam.centrum.cz&gt;</li>
<li>Paul Duffy &lt;dubhthach@no_spam.frink.nuigalway.ie&gt;</li>
<li>Alex Duggan &lt;aldug@no_spam.astrolinux.com&gt;</li>
<li>Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy &lt;pclouds@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt;</li>
<li>Sean M. Egan &lt;bj91704@no_spam.binghamton.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Daniel Egger &lt;degger@no_spam.fhm.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Daniel Elstner &lt;daniel.elstner@no_spam.gmx.net&gt;</li>
<li>Gerggõ Érdi &lt;cactus@no_spam.cactus.rulez.org&gt;</li>
<li>Behdad Esfahbod &lt;behdad@no_spam.behdad.org&gt;</li>
<li>Larry Ewing &lt;lewing@no_spam.gimp.org&gt;</li>
<li>Joaquim Fellmann &lt;joaquim@no_spam.altern.org&gt;</li>
<li>Christophe Fergeau &lt;teuf@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Valek Filippov &lt;frob@no_spam.df.ru&gt;</li>
<li>Jens Finke &lt;jens@no_spam.triq.net&gt;</li>
<li>Mark Finlay &lt;sisob@no_spam.eircom.net&gt;</li>
<li>Thomas Friehoff &lt;tf@no_spam.baum.de&gt;</li>
<li>John Fleck &lt;jfleck@no_spam.inkstain.net&gt;</li>
<li>Alvaro del Castillo San Flix &lt;acs@no_spam.barrapunto.com&gt;</li>
<li>Glynn Foster &lt;glynn.foster@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Steve Fox &lt;drfickle@no_spam.k-lug.org&gt;</li>
<li>David Abilleira Freijeiro &lt;david1@no_spam.abilleira.com&gt;</li>
<li>Nat Friedman &lt;nat@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Christopher R. Gabriel &lt;cgabriel@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Karl Gaffney &lt;karl.gaffney@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Carlos Garnacho Parro &lt;garnacho@no_spam.tuxerver.net&gt;</li>
<li>Jim Garrison &lt;garrison@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt;</li>
<li>Stéphane Genaud &lt;genaud@no_spam.icps.u-strasbg.fr&gt;</li>
<li>Matthew A. Gerginski &lt;mattgerg@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt;</li>
<li>Daniel German &lt;dmg@no_spam.csg.uwaterloo.ca&gt;</li>
<li>Jim Gettys &lt;Jim.Gettys@no_spam.hp.com&gt;</li>
<li>Gustavo Giráldez &lt;gustavo.giraldez@no_spam.gmx.net&gt;</li>
<li>Jody Goldberg &lt;jody@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Mark Gordon &lt;mtgordon@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Allan Gottlieb &lt;gottlieb@no_spam.nyu.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Ted Gould &lt;ted@no_spam.gould.cx&gt;</li>
<li>Alex Graveley &lt;alex@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Etienne Grossmann &lt;etienne@no_spam.isr.ist.utl.pt&gt;</li>
<li>Andreas J. Guelzow &lt;aguelzow@no_spam.taliesin.ca&gt;</li>
<li>Telsa Gwynne &lt;hobbit@no_spam.aloss.ukuu.org.uk&gt;</li>
<li>Steve Hall &lt;digitect@no_spam.mindspring.com&gt;</li>
<li>Mikael Hallendal &lt;micke@no_spam.imendio.com&gt;</li>
<li>Bill Haneman &lt;bill.haneman@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Dafydd Harries &lt;daf@no_spam.parnassus.ath.cx&gt;</li>
<li>John Heard &lt;john.heard@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>David Helder &lt;dhelder@no_spam.umich.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Jon KÃ¥re Hellan &lt;hellan@no_spam.acm.org&gt;</li>
<li>James Henstridge &lt;james@no_spam.daa.com.au&gt;</li>
<li>Fernando Herrera de las Heras &lt;fherrera@no_spam.onirica.com&gt;</li>
<li>Raphaël Hertzog &lt;hertzog@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Sven Herzberg &lt;herzi@no_spam.gnome-de.org&gt;</li>
<li>Chee Bin HOH &lt;cbhoh@no_spam.mimos.my&gt;</li>
<li>Iain Holmes &lt;iain@no_spam.prettypeople.org&gt;</li>
<li>Alan Horkan &lt;horkana@no_spam.maths.tcd.ie&gt;</li>
<li>Curtis C. Hovey &lt;sinzui@no_spam.cox.net&gt;</li>
<li>Richard Hult &lt;richard@no_spam.imendio.com&gt;</li>
<li>Miguel de Icaza &lt;miguel@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Jukka-Pekka Iivonen &lt;jiivonen@no_spam.hutcs.cs.hut.fi&gt;</li>
<li>Amaury Jacquot &lt;sxpert@no_spam.esitcom.org&gt;</li>
<li>Hans Petter Jansson &lt;hpj@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Gonzalo Paniagua Javier &lt;gonzalo@no_spam.gnome-db.org&gt;</li>
<li>Tomas Junnonen &lt;majix@no_spam.sci.fi&gt;</li>
<li>Amy Kahn &lt;amy@no_spam.zoned.net&gt;</li>
<li>Benjamin Kahn &lt;xkahn@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>John Karcz &lt;jsk29@no_spam.cornell.edu&gt;</li>
<li>David Kennedy &lt;dkennedy@no_spam.tinytoad.com&gt;</li>
<li>Darren Kenny &lt;darren.kenny@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Charles Kerr &lt;charles@no_spam.rebelbase.com&gt;</li>
<li>Mike Kestner &lt;mkestner@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Richard Kinder &lt;r_kinder@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt;</li>
<li>Alexander Kirillov &lt;kirillov@no_spam.math.sunysb.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Peter Korn &lt;korn@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Martin Kretzschmar &lt;m_kretzschmar@no_spam.gmx.net&gt;</li>
<li>Todd Kulesza &lt;todd@no_spam.dropline.net&gt;</li>
<li>Tuomas Kuosmanen &lt;tigert@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>William Lachance &lt;w_lach@no_spam.yahoo.ca&gt;</li>
<li>Dom Lachowicz &lt;cinamod@no_spam.hotmail.com&gt;</li>
<li>Chris Lahey &lt;clahey@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Patrick Lam &lt;plam@no_spam.mit.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Andrew Lanoix &lt;alanoix@no_spam.umich.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Will LaShell &lt;will@no_spam.lashell.net&gt;</li>
<li>Alexander Larsson &lt;alexl@no_spam.redhat.com&gt;</li>
<li>Ole Laursen &lt;olau@no_spam.hardworking.dk&gt;</li>
<li>Yann Laviolette &lt;yann.laviolette@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>George Lebl &lt;jirka@no_spam.5z.com&gt;</li>
<li>Gregory Leblanc &lt;gleblanc@no_spam.linuxweasel.com&gt;</li>
<li>Elliot Lee &lt;sopwith@no_spam.redhat.com&gt;</li>
<li>Peter Lerner &lt;peter@no_spam.lerner.de&gt;</li>
<li>Noah Levitt &lt;nlevitt@no_spam.columbia.edu&gt;</li>
<li>James LewisMoss &lt;dres@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Marcus Leyman &lt;marcus@no_spam.leyman.nu&gt;</li>
<li>Jessie Li &lt;jessie.li@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Gary Little &lt;gary.little@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Dennis M.D. Ljungmark &lt;spider@no_spam.gentoo.org&gt;</li>
<li>Xan López Saborido &lt;xan@no_spam.masilla.org&gt;</li>
<li>Yibin Robin Lu &lt;robin.lu@no_spam.no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Chris Lyttle &lt;chris@no_spam.wilddev.net&gt;</li>
<li>Paolo Maggi &lt;maggi@no_spam.athena.polito.it&gt;</li>
<li>Roberto Majadas Lopez &lt;phoenix@no_spam.nova.es&gt;</li>
<li>David Malcolm &lt;david@no_spam.davemalcolm.demon.co.uk&gt;</li>
<li>Jordi Mallach &lt;jordi@no_spam.sindominio.net&gt;</li>
<li>Scott Mannina &lt;scott.mannina@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Kjartan Maraas &lt;kmaraas@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>José Carlos Marcos &lt;jcmarcos@no_spam.copenhague.info&gt;</li>
<li>Christian Marillat &lt;marillat@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Ben Martin &lt;monkeyiq@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt;</li>
<li>Olivier Martin &lt;oleevye@no_spam.wanadoo.fr&gt;</li>
<li>Brian Masney &lt;masneyb@no_spam.gftp.org&gt;</li>
<li>Dmitry G. Mastrukov &lt;dmitry@no_spam.taurussoft.org&gt;</li>
<li>Dietmar Maurer &lt;dietmar@no_spam.maurer-it.com&gt;</li>
<li>Marc Maurer &lt;uwog@no_spam.nyorp.abisource.com&gt;</li>
<li>Shaun McCance &lt;shaunm@no_spam.wolfram.com&gt;</li>
<li>Dermot McCluskey &lt;dermot.mccluskey@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Breda McColgan &lt;Breda.McColgan@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Ian McKellar &lt;yakk@no_spam.yakk.net&gt;</li>
<li>Alastair McKinstry &lt;mckinstry@no_spam.no_spam.computer.org&gt;</li>
<li>Mark McLoughlin &lt;markmc@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Michael Meeks &lt;michael@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Tino Meinen &lt;a.t.meinen@no_spam.chello.nl&gt;</li>
<li>Federico Mena-Quintero &lt;federico@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Christophe Merlet &lt;redfox@no_spam.redfoxcenter.org&gt;</li>
<li>Christian Meyer &lt;chrisime@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Dan Mills &lt;danmills@no_spam.sandmill.org&gt;</li>
<li>Jaka Mocnik &lt;jaka@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Paolo Molaro &lt;lupus@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Ramsés Morales &lt;ramses@no_spam.computer.org&gt;</li>
<li>Sameer Morar &lt;smorar@no_spam.smuts.uct.ac.za&gt;</li>
<li>Jan Morén &lt;jan.moren@no_spam.lucs.lu.se&gt;</li>
<li>Carlos Morgado &lt;chbm@no_spam.primatas.org&gt;</li>
<li>Jeffrey Morgan &lt;jeffrey.morgan@no_spam.bristolwest.com&gt;</li>
<li>Rodrigo Moya &lt;rodrigo@no_spam.gnome-db.org&gt;</li>
<li>Shane T. Mueller &lt;smueller@no_spam.umich.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Ryan Muldoon &lt;rpmuldoon@no_spam.students.wisc.edu&gt;</li>
<li>David Neary &lt;bolsh@no_spam.gimp.org&gt;</li>
<li>Christian Neumair &lt;chris@no_spam.gnome-de.org&gt;</li>
<li>Mike Newman &lt;mike@no_spam.greatnorthern.demon.co.uk&gt;</li>
<li>Elijah Newren &lt;newren@no_spam.math.utah.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Timothy Ney &lt;ten@no_spam.no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Seth Nickell &lt;snickell@no_spam.stanford.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Brian Nitz &lt;brian.nitz@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Bastien Nocera &lt;hadess@no_spam.hadess.net&gt;</li>
<li>Leandro Noferini &lt;leandro@no_spam.firenze.linux.it&gt;</li>
<li>Padraig O'Briain &lt;padraig.obriain@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Eugene O'Connor &lt;eugene.oconnor@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Shane O'Connor &lt;shane.oconnor@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Tomas Ogren &lt;stric@no_spam.ing.umu.se&gt;</li>
<li>Anne Østergaard &lt;anne@no_spam.oestergaard.nu&gt;</li>
<li>Jaime Anguiano Olarra &lt;jaime@no_spam.geneura.ugr.es&gt;</li>
<li>Ismael Olea &lt;ismael@no_spam.olea.org&gt;</li>
<li>Alvaro Lopez Ortega &lt;alvaro@no_spam.0x50.org&gt;</li>
<li>Benjamin Otte &lt;in7y118@no_spam.public.uni-hamburg.de&gt;</li>
<li>Sergey V. Oudaltsov &lt;svu@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt;</li>
<li>Keith Packard &lt;keithp@no_spam.keithp.com&gt;</li>
<li>Sergey Panov &lt;sipan@no_spam.sipan.org&gt;</li>
<li>Kostas Papadinas &lt;pkst@no_spam.gmx.net&gt;</li>
<li>Ricardo Fernandez Pascual &lt;ric@no_spam.users.sourceforge.net&gt;</li>
<li>Narayana Pattipati &lt;narayana.pattipati@no_spam.wipro.com&gt;</li>
<li>Havoc Pennington &lt;hp@no_spam.pobox.com&gt;</li>
<li>Ettore Perazzoli &lt;ettore@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Carlos Perello Marin &lt;carlos@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Bruce Perens &lt;bruce@no_spam.perens.com&gt;</li>
<li>Christian Persch &lt;chpe@no_spam.stud.uni-saarland.de&gt;</li>
<li>Marco Pesenti Gritti &lt;marco@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Sami Teemu Pesonen &lt;sampeson@no_spam.iki.fi&gt;</li>
<li>Ian Peters &lt;itp@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Martin K. Petersen &lt;mkp@no_spam.mkp.net&gt;</li>
<li>László Péter &lt;laca@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Andy Piper &lt;andy.piper@no_spam.freeuk.com&gt;</li>
<li>Hasbullah Bin Pit &lt;sebol@no_spam.ikhlas.com&gt;</li>
<li>German Poo Caamaño &lt;gpoo@no_spam.ubiobio.cl&gt;</li>
<li>Søren Poulsen &lt;bitzer@no_spam.mail.dk&gt;</li>
<li>Roozbeh Pournader &lt;roozbeh@no_spam.sharif.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Brittany Proctor &lt;proctors@no_spam.pacbell.net&gt;</li>
<li>Leslie Proctor &lt;proctors@no_spam.pacbell.net&gt;</li>
<li>Michael Pruett &lt;michael@no_spam.68k.org&gt;</li>
<li>Liam Quin &lt;liam@no_spam.holoweb.net&gt;</li>
<li>Jukka Rajala &lt;jukka.rajala@no_spam.iki.fi&gt;</li>
<li>Sriram Ramkrishna &lt;sri@no_spam.aracnet.com&gt;</li>
<li>Chris Ridpath &lt;chris.ridpath@no_spam.utoronto.ca&gt;</li>
<li>Kristian Rietveld &lt;kris@no_spam.gtk.org&gt;</li>
<li>Ariel Rios &lt;ariel@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Miguel Rodriguez &lt;migrax@no_spam.terra.es&gt;</li>
<li>Christian Rose &lt;menthos@no_spam.menthos.com&gt;</li>
<li>Nadav Rotem &lt;nadav256@no_spam.hotmail.com&gt;</li>
<li>Cody Russell &lt;bratsche@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Irene Ryan &lt;irene.ryan@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Changwoo Ryu &lt;cwryu@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Pawel Salek &lt;pawsa@no_spam.theochem.kth.se&gt;</li>
<li>Arvind Samptur &lt;arvind.samptur@no_spam.wipro.com&gt;</li>
<li>Aleksey Sanin &lt;aleksey@no_spam.aleksey.com&gt;</li>
<li>Laurent Sansonetti &lt;laurent@no_spam.datarescue.be&gt;</li>
<li>Amaya M. Rodrigo Sastre &lt;amaya@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller &lt;uraeus@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Jörgen Scheibengruber &lt;joergen.scheibengruber@no_spam.informatik.uni-ulm.de&gt;</li>
<li>David Schleef &lt;ds@no_spam.schleef.org&gt;</li>
<li>JP Schnapper-Casteras &lt;jpsc@no_spam.stanford.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Reinout van Schouwen &lt;reinout@no_spam.cs.vu.nl&gt;</li>
<li>Wayne Schuller &lt;k_wayne@no_spam.linuxpower.org&gt;</li>
<li>Rebecca Schulman &lt;rebecka@no_spam.caltech.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Rui Miguel Silva Seabra &lt;rms@no_spam.1407.org&gt;</li>
<li>Danilo Segan &lt;dsegan@no_spam.gmx.net&gt;</li>
<li>Dodji Seketeli &lt;dodji@no_spam.seketeli.org&gt;</li>
<li>Ramanan Selvaratnam &lt;rama@no_spam.uklinux.net&gt;</li>
<li>Martin Sevior &lt;msevior@no_spam.physics.unimelb.edu.au&gt;</li>
<li>Joe Shaw &lt;joe@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Dan Siemon &lt;dan@no_spam.coverfire.com&gt;</li>
<li>Gustavo Noronha Silva &lt;kov@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Dennis Smit &lt;synap@no_spam.yourbase.nl&gt;</li>
<li>Andrew Sobala &lt;andrew@no_spam.sobala.net&gt;</li>
<li>Richard M. Stallman &lt;rms@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Jeffrey Stedfast &lt;fejj@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Jakub Steiner &lt;jimmac@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Thomas Vander Stichele &lt;thomas@no_spam.apestaart.org&gt;</li>
<li>Luke Stroven &lt;stro@no_spam.gnomedesktop.org&gt;</li>
<li>Anand Subramanian &lt;anand.subra@no_spam.wipro.com&gt;</li>
<li>David Sugar &lt;dyfet@no_spam.ostel.com&gt;</li>
<li>Yuriy Syrota &lt;rasta@no_spam.renome.rovno.ua&gt;</li>
<li>David Tabachnikov &lt;captain@no_spam.bezeqint.net&gt;</li>
<li>Akira Tagoh &lt;tagoh@no_spam.gnome.gr.jp&gt;</li>
<li>Li-Cheng (Andy) Tai &lt;atai@no_spam.atai.org&gt;</li>
<li>Owen Taylor &lt;otaylor@no_spam.redhat.com&gt;</li>
<li>Marcel Telka &lt;marcel@no_spam.telka.sk&gt;</li>
<li>Ghee Teo &lt;ghee.teo@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Trinh Minh Thanh &lt;tmthanh@no_spam.yahoo.com&gt;</li>
<li>Benjy Thomas &lt;benjy@no_spam.alum.mit.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Sam Tobin-Hochstadt &lt;sam@no_spam.uchicago.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Malcolm Tredinnick &lt;malcolm@no_spam.commsecure.com.au&gt;</li>
<li>Miloslav Trmac &lt;mitr@no_spam.volny.cz&gt;</li>
<li>Jon Trowbridge &lt;trow@no_spam.gnu.org&gt;</li>
<li>Vincent Untz &lt;vincent@no_spam.vuntz.net&gt;</li>
<li>Francisco de Urquijo &lt;urquijo@no_spam.servidor.unam.mx&gt;</li>
<li>Jean-Marc Valin &lt;jean-marc.valin@no_spam.hermes.usherb.ca&gt;</li>
<li>Kevin Vandersloot &lt;kfv101@no_spam.psu.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Philip Van Hoof &lt;me@no_spam.freax.org&gt;</li>
<li>M.Ali VARDAR &lt;ali@no_spam.linuxprogramlama.com&gt;</li>
<li>Daniel Veillard &lt;daniel@no_spam.veillard.com&gt;</li>
<li>Gustavo Maciel Dias Vieira &lt;gdvieira@no_spam.zaz.com.br&gt;</li>
<li>Luis Villa &lt;louie@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Colin Walters &lt;walters@no_spam.debian.org&gt;</li>
<li>Erik Walthinsen &lt;omega@no_spam.temple-baptist.com&gt;</li>
<li>Xing Wang &lt;wangxing@no_spam.tsinghua.org.cn&gt;</li>
<li>Matthias Warkus &lt;mawarkus@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Jeff Waugh &lt;jdub@no_spam.gnome.org&gt;</li>
<li>Aaron Weber &lt;aaron@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Morten Welinder &lt;terra@no_spam.diku.dk&gt;</li>
<li>Robert Wilhelm &lt;robert.wilhelm@no_spam.gmx.net&gt;</li>
<li>Sebastian Wilhelmi &lt;seppi@no_spam.seppi.de&gt;</li>
<li>James Willcox &lt;jwillcox@no_spam.cs.indiana.edu&gt;</li>
<li>Peter Williams &lt;peterw@no_spam.ximian.com&gt;</li>
<li>Andy Wingo &lt;wingo@no_spam.pobox.com&gt;</li>
<li>Simos Xenitellis &lt;simos@no_spam.hellug.gr&gt;</li>
<li>Antonio Xu &lt;antonio.xu@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Jay Yan &lt;jay.yan@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Bolian Yin &lt;bolian.yin@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Kyle Yuan &lt;kyle.yuan@no_spam.no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Rosanna Yuen &lt;zana@no_spam.webwynk.net&gt;</li>
<li>George Zhang &lt;George.Zhang@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Leon.Zhang &lt;leon.zhang@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Vincent Zhang &lt;vincent.zhang@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
<li>Silvia Zhao &lt;silvia.zhao@no_spam.sun.com&gt;</li>
</ul>
<p>323 voters</p>
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<h1>GNOME Foundation Elections</h1>
<p>
The GNOME Foundation Membership elects the Board of Directors each
November. Any member can nominate themself to run in the election. The
overall election process is overseen by the Membership and Elections
Committee, which can be reached at <a
href="mailto:elections@gnome.org">elections@gnome.org</a>.
</p>
<h2>Election Materials</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="2003/">Material from the Fall 2003 Elections</a></li>
<li><a href="2002/">Material from the Fall 2002 Elections</a></li>
<li><a href="2001/">Material from the Fall 2001 Elections</a></li>
<li><a href="2000/">Material from the Fall 2000 Elections</a></li>
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