diff --git a/foundation.gnome.org/index.wml b/foundation.gnome.org/index.wml index b42bc45..1b389dd 100644 --- a/foundation.gnome.org/index.wml +++ b/foundation.gnome.org/index.wml @@ -39,6 +39,20 @@
+ The fourth quarter of 2010 saw the GNOME Foundation launch the Women's + Outreach Program. Seven women were selected as interns working on a number of + different GNOME projects. Work continued towards GNOME 3.0 and the GNOME + Foundation welcomed eleven new members. Read about all this and + more! ++
- The second quarter of 2010 was a big one for the GNOME Foundation. We - elected our new GNOME Board of Directors, raised enough money to hire - a system administrator and held numerous successful events while - planning for GUADEC, our annual get together! Read about all this and - more! --
You can also find more informal news at the Foundation Blog.
+ The fourth quarter of 2010 saw the GNOME Foundation launch the Women's + Outreach Program. Seven women were selected as interns working on a number of + different GNOME projects. Work continued towards GNOME 3.0 and the GNOME + Foundation welcomed eleven new members. Read about all this and + more! ++
During Q3 2010 The GNOME membership and elections committee received 12 applications for a new foundation membership and 41 applications for renewals of a membership. Out of those, 41 were processed. During the same period, 14 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 351 members.
-We welcomed 7 new members:
+We welcomed 11 new members:
We were also able to implement the use of a tool called 'listadmin' for moderation of the mailman queues. This dramatically improves the efficiency of the Moderators Team, essentially allowing all GNOME mailing lists to be moderated in under fifteen minutes! GNOME mailing lists are now moderated daily, filtering spam and allowing legitimate email through in a more timely manner.
-Our monitoring solution has seen continued improvement. It now includes over 200 checks! We have plans to make this information public sometime during Q1 2011..
+Our monitoring solution has seen continued improvement. It now includes over 200 checks! We have plans to make this information public sometime during Q1 2011.
Finally, we've configured HTTPS Strict Transport Security for all GNOME domains that require SSL. This means that supported browsers will automatically connect directly to SSL for subsequent connections, bypassing unsecured http connections entirely. GNOME domains now supporting SSL connections are: bugzilla, mango, live (wiki), mail (mailman), nagios, snowy, and RT.