About the GNOME Foundation Advisory Board
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.
Current Advisory Board members are listed in our about page.
Joining the Advisory Board
If your organization or company is interested in joining the Advisory
Board, please contact the Board of Directors.
Annual Fee
Advisory Board member companies pay an annual fee which helps finance
the operations of the GNOME foundation. The reports that are published by the Foundation show
how this money is used to help the GNOME project.
There are two levels for commerical companies:
- Small company: 1-49 employees. $10,000 / year
- Medium and large company: 50 or more employees. $20,000 / year
No fee is paid by the invited non-profit organizations that are part
of the Advisory Board.
Roles and Responsibilities of Advisory Board Members
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Represents and advises on the needs of the primary downstream partners
served by GNOME.
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Receives and actively provides input and discussion on topics sent to
the Advisory Board list or discussed at Advisory Board meetings. Topics
include things like financial reports, project status, and event
planning.
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Promotes GNOME. The GNOME Foundation and Advisory Board members often
work together to promote GNOME, and members are expected to work with
the GNOME Foundation to promote GNOME when opportunities arise. For
example, by speaking about GNOME at industry events or at company or
government meetings where people are not familiar with GNOME.
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Identifies/presents opportunities for collaboration and alerts GNOME to
significant relevant developments within other industries or working
groups. This can include things like suggesting a GNOME presence at an
established event or pointing out opportunities for partnership and
making introductions to other companies and organizations.
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Helps the GNOME Foundation grow and improve as an organization.
Identifying services that the GNOME Foundation can provide for GNOME
Foundation members, Advisory Board members and GNOME users. This can
include things like suggesting a local event or project shortfalls
(documentation, integration, support) that could be addressed by GNOME
Foundation resources.
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Provides mentorship and advice to community members working on projects
like marketing, finance and fundraising. Mentorship can be provided
directly by the Advisory Board member or by others in their company.
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Ensures that their company is involved and engaged with upstream
discussion and events where relevant. For example, ensure that the
appropriate people are subscribed to the right forums and involved with
upstream decisions.
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Attends and sponsors GNOME events that align with the Advisory Board
member's needs.
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Offers guidance, advice and resources. This guidance can include not
only opportunities for how to acquire money but other ways to solve
problems. Examples include helping to solve our system administration
shortage, planning representation at events, etc.