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Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionAll:
A new election cycle for the Community Council begins now. We, the Council members, hope that we can meet the new members in Orvieto, Italy, at OOoCon 2009 early this November. To do that, however, we may have to bend the timing rules a little and accelerate things when possible. But for now..... This election cycle inaugurates a new Community Council. Not only will we have one more member (to 10) but what we do has changed over the year and we have now a greater ability to promote OpenOffice.org around the world. Being part of the Council is to be part of the governing board of what is widely understood to be one of the most important Free and Open Source Software projects in the world. We urge you to join us. **Call for Nominations** On behalf of the Community Council, I would like to announce the new round of elections for the Council and start the process by asking the OpenOffice.org Community members to nominate those they think would best contribute both to the Council and to the OpenOffice.org Community. You may nominate yourself. We define membership in our Guidelines. [0] This election cycle, one of several, begins with this call for nominations. After a week, candidates will present themselves and then we will vote. We detail all this in the Election Process wiki. A copy of this message will be posted tohttp://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/council/items/call_for_nominations_20091013 . *** The period for nominations ends 24:00 UTC 20 October.*** **About the Council** The Council is our governing board and among other things, it helps resolve conflict among projects and people and develop guidelines for the smooth operation and growth of the Community. Our charter explains what we can and cannot do.[1] The current members are lighted on the Council's home page. [2] Until now, the Council's work has been fairly quiet and its scope limited. But as the OOo project has matured and grown, our focus has evolved. For instance, we now have in place procedures for budgeting and allocating funds for a variety of Community-sponsored events and doings. (These funds derive from donations given by users as they download OpenOffice.org or otherwise independent expressions of support and satisfaction; the funds are the Community's, held in trust by the Council.) For this cycle, two standing Council members need to be replaced and one fresh member to be elected. * Sophie Gautier and André Schnabel, both exemplary contributors to the Project and Council and members of OpenOffice.org almost since its inception, have resigned, effective upon their replacement. I do not think that we, the Council and the Community, can thank them enough for their achievements in makingOpenOffice.org the community and global force that it is. My thanks to them both. **Rules** The rules for the process are detailed in a wiki on the subject. [3] This election inaugurates a new Council, as the number of members has changed, from nine to ten, as has their characterization. Several categories of OpenOffice.org contributors make up the Council membership. Those categories cover the breadth of OpenOffice.org. All but one, the permanent Sun representative, are elected by community vote. In this cycle, one of the Native Language Confederation Representative (aka "Lang") seats (there are two) is up for election. As well, we are asking for nominations for one Code Contributor Representative and one Product Development Representative. ** The point of the categories of representatives is to ensure that the breadth of OpenOffice.org is represented and that its key constituencies find a voice on the Council. We are not saying nor do we wish to imply that you can only nominate and vote for someone in your constituency. Rather, we hope and anticipate that the work done by developers, marketers, translators, document writers, localizers, business people and so many of the other contributors constituting our varied constituencies is represented on the Council. We will thus strive to promote the election process on the relevant public lists, as I detail below.** The nomination process starts now and ends 20 October (24:00 UTC). Nominations and the attendant discussions should be conducted on popular public lists, such as discuss@..., dev@... and so on. We will be using tried and true technology for the actual voting: the Survey machine; only Community Members will be allowed to vote. Results will be posted in accordance with the published Election Process; the address will be on the Council wiki, as well as sent to the various lists below. The details for the process demand attention and we ask that you spend some time going over the Election Process wiki. * As I mentioned above, we are hoping to conclude this cycle by early November. That will mean shortening part of the process a little, but which part has not been determined yet. If we cannot shorten the process and still keep everything satisfactory, then we won't. * Note: We have yet to identify our observers but for the purposes of this election, I shall serve as commissary. This announcement will be posted to the relevant public lists, as detailed in the Election Process wiki: dev@..., dev@..., discuss@... as well as dev@... project_leads@.... Regards, Louis [0] http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/guidelines.html [1] http://council.openoffice.org/councilcharter12.html#PowersoftheCouncil [2] http://council.openoffice.org/councilcharter12.html#CouncilMembers [3] http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council/Items/Election_Process_Proposal -- Louis Suarez-Potts, PhD Community Manager, Sun Microsystems, Inc. OpenOffice.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: [native-lang] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHello all, I would like to nominate myself for the "Lang" seat in the next Community Council. I will be available if anyone has questions during the presentations period. Best Regards, Charles-H.Schulz, Lead of the Native-Language Confederation, OpenOffice.org Le Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:47:48 -0400, Louis Suarez-Potts <Louis.Suarez-Potts@...> a écrit : > > All: > > A new election cycle for the Community Council begins now. We, the > Council members, hope that we can meet the new members in Orvieto, > Italy, at OOoCon 2009 early this November. To do that, however, we > may have to bend the timing rules a little and accelerate things > when possible. But for now..... > > This election cycle inaugurates a new Community Council. Not only > will we have one more member (to 10) but what we do has changed over > the year and we have now a greater ability to promote OpenOffice.org > around the world. Being part of the Council is to be part of the > governing board of what is widely understood to be one of the most > important Free and Open Source Software projects in the world. We > urge you to join us. > > > **Call for Nominations** > > On behalf of the Community Council, I would like to announce the new > round of elections for the Council and start the process by asking > the OpenOffice.org Community members to nominate those they think > would best contribute both to the Council and to the OpenOffice.org > Community. > > You may nominate yourself. We define membership in our Guidelines. > [0] This election cycle, one of several, begins with this call for > nominations. After a week, candidates will present themselves and > then we will vote. We detail all this in the Election Process wiki. > > A copy of this message will be posted > tohttp://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/council/items/call_for_nominations_20091013 . > > *** The period for nominations ends 24:00 UTC 20 October.*** > > > **About the Council** > > The Council is our governing board and among other things, it helps > resolve conflict among projects and people and develop guidelines > for the smooth operation and growth of the Community. Our charter > explains what we can and cannot do.[1] The current members are > lighted on the Council's home page. [2] > > Until now, the Council's work has been fairly quiet and its scope > limited. But as the OOo project has matured and grown, our focus has > evolved. For instance, we now have in place procedures for budgeting > and allocating funds for a variety of Community-sponsored events and > doings. (These funds derive from donations given by users as they > download OpenOffice.org or otherwise independent expressions of > support and satisfaction; the funds are the Community's, held in > trust by the Council.) > > For this cycle, two standing Council members need to be replaced and > one fresh member to be elected. > > * Sophie Gautier and André Schnabel, both exemplary contributors to > the Project and Council and members of OpenOffice.org almost since > its inception, have resigned, effective upon their replacement. I do > not think that we, the Council and the Community, can thank them > enough for their achievements in makingOpenOffice.org the community > and global force that it is. My thanks to them both. > > > **Rules** > > The rules for the process are detailed in a wiki on the subject. [3] > This election inaugurates a new Council, as the number of members > has changed, from nine to ten, as has their characterization. > > Several categories of OpenOffice.org contributors make up the > Council membership. Those categories cover the breadth of > OpenOffice.org. All but one, the permanent Sun representative, are > elected by community vote. In this cycle, one of the Native Language > Confederation Representative (aka "Lang") seats (there are two) is up > for election. As well, we are asking for nominations for one Code > Contributor Representative and one Product Development Representative. > > ** The point of the categories of representatives is to ensure that > the breadth of OpenOffice.org is represented and that its key > constituencies find a voice on the Council. We are not saying nor do > we wish to imply that you can only nominate and vote for someone in > your constituency. Rather, we hope and anticipate that the work done > by developers, marketers, translators, document writers, localizers, > business people and so many of the other contributors constituting > our varied constituencies is represented on the Council. We will > thus strive to promote the election process on the relevant public > lists, as I detail below.** > > The nomination process starts now and ends 20 October (24:00 UTC). > Nominations and the attendant discussions should be conducted on > popular public lists, such as discuss@..., > dev@... and so on. > > We will be using tried and true technology for the actual voting: > the Survey machine; only Community Members will be allowed to vote. > Results will be posted in accordance with the published Election > Process; the address will be on the Council wiki, as well as sent to > the various lists below. > > The details for the process demand attention and we ask that you > spend some time going over the Election Process wiki. > > * As I mentioned above, we are hoping to conclude this cycle by > early November. That will mean shortening part of the process a > little, but which part has not been determined yet. If we cannot > shorten the process and still keep everything satisfactory, then we > won't. > > * Note: We have yet to identify our observers but for the purposes > of this election, I shall serve as commissary. > > This announcement will be posted to the relevant public lists, as > detailed in the Election Process wiki: dev@..., > dev@..., discuss@... as well as > dev@... project_leads@.... > > > Regards, > > Louis > > [0] http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/guidelines.html > [1] > http://council.openoffice.org/councilcharter12.html#PowersoftheCouncil > [2] > http://council.openoffice.org/councilcharter12.html#CouncilMembers > [3] > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council/Items/Election_Process_Proposal > > > > -- > Louis Suarez-Potts, PhD > Community Manager, Sun Microsystems, Inc. > OpenOffice.org > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscribe@... > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-help@... > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... 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Re: [native-lang] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHello all, I would like to nominate myself for the "Lang" seat in the next Community Council. I will be available if anyone has questions during the presentations period. Best Regards, Charles-H.Schulz, Lead of the Native-Language Confederation, OpenOffice.org Le Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:47:48 -0400, Louis Suarez-Potts <Louis.Suarez-Potts@...> a écrit : > > All: > > A new election cycle for the Community Council begins now. We, the > Council members, hope that we can meet the new members in Orvieto, > Italy, at OOoCon 2009 early this November. To do that, however, we > may have to bend the timing rules a little and accelerate things > when possible. But for now..... > > This election cycle inaugurates a new Community Council. Not only > will we have one more member (to 10) but what we do has changed over > the year and we have now a greater ability to promote OpenOffice.org > around the world. Being part of the Council is to be part of the > governing board of what is widely understood to be one of the most > important Free and Open Source Software projects in the world. We > urge you to join us. > > > **Call for Nominations** > > On behalf of the Community Council, I would like to announce the new > round of elections for the Council and start the process by asking > the OpenOffice.org Community members to nominate those they think > would best contribute both to the Council and to the OpenOffice.org > Community. > > You may nominate yourself. We define membership in our Guidelines. > [0] This election cycle, one of several, begins with this call for > nominations. After a week, candidates will present themselves and > then we will vote. We detail all this in the Election Process wiki. > > A copy of this message will be posted > tohttp://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/council/items/call_for_nominations_20091013 . > > *** The period for nominations ends 24:00 UTC 20 October.*** > > > **About the Council** > > The Council is our governing board and among other things, it helps > resolve conflict among projects and people and develop guidelines > for the smooth operation and growth of the Community. Our charter > explains what we can and cannot do.[1] The current members are > lighted on the Council's home page. [2] > > Until now, the Council's work has been fairly quiet and its scope > limited. But as the OOo project has matured and grown, our focus has > evolved. For instance, we now have in place procedures for budgeting > and allocating funds for a variety of Community-sponsored events and > doings. (These funds derive from donations given by users as they > download OpenOffice.org or otherwise independent expressions of > support and satisfaction; the funds are the Community's, held in > trust by the Council.) > > For this cycle, two standing Council members need to be replaced and > one fresh member to be elected. > > * Sophie Gautier and André Schnabel, both exemplary contributors to > the Project and Council and members of OpenOffice.org almost since > its inception, have resigned, effective upon their replacement. I do > not think that we, the Council and the Community, can thank them > enough for their achievements in makingOpenOffice.org the community > and global force that it is. My thanks to them both. > > > **Rules** > > The rules for the process are detailed in a wiki on the subject. [3] > This election inaugurates a new Council, as the number of members > has changed, from nine to ten, as has their characterization. > > Several categories of OpenOffice.org contributors make up the > Council membership. Those categories cover the breadth of > OpenOffice.org. All but one, the permanent Sun representative, are > elected by community vote. In this cycle, one of the Native Language > Confederation Representative (aka "Lang") seats (there are two) is up > for election. As well, we are asking for nominations for one Code > Contributor Representative and one Product Development Representative. > > ** The point of the categories of representatives is to ensure that > the breadth of OpenOffice.org is represented and that its key > constituencies find a voice on the Council. We are not saying nor do > we wish to imply that you can only nominate and vote for someone in > your constituency. Rather, we hope and anticipate that the work done > by developers, marketers, translators, document writers, localizers, > business people and so many of the other contributors constituting > our varied constituencies is represented on the Council. We will > thus strive to promote the election process on the relevant public > lists, as I detail below.** > > The nomination process starts now and ends 20 October (24:00 UTC). > Nominations and the attendant discussions should be conducted on > popular public lists, such as discuss@..., > dev@... and so on. > > We will be using tried and true technology for the actual voting: > the Survey machine; only Community Members will be allowed to vote. > Results will be posted in accordance with the published Election > Process; the address will be on the Council wiki, as well as sent to > the various lists below. > > The details for the process demand attention and we ask that you > spend some time going over the Election Process wiki. > > * As I mentioned above, we are hoping to conclude this cycle by > early November. That will mean shortening part of the process a > little, but which part has not been determined yet. If we cannot > shorten the process and still keep everything satisfactory, then we > won't. > > * Note: We have yet to identify our observers but for the purposes > of this election, I shall serve as commissary. > > This announcement will be posted to the relevant public lists, as > detailed in the Election Process wiki: dev@..., > dev@..., discuss@... as well as > dev@... project_leads@.... > > > Regards, > > Louis > > [0] http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/guidelines.html > [1] > http://council.openoffice.org/councilcharter12.html#PowersoftheCouncil > [2] > http://council.openoffice.org/councilcharter12.html#CouncilMembers > [3] > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council/Items/Election_Process_Proposal > > > > -- > Louis Suarez-Potts, PhD > Community Manager, Sun Microsystems, Inc. > OpenOffice.org > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscribe@... > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-help@... > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... 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Re: Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionI would like to nominate Eric Bachard (ericb) for code contributor
representative as a member of the education project he has done a remarkable job getting involved with students that want to contribute to the core of OpenOffice.org and also give the "classrooms" where experts in OOo give talks about coding for the people that want to learn the technical specifics of OpenOffice.org. Also is enterprising with his organizations such as OOEduc the OOo4Kids project which is basically a most needed in the education market. He would be a big asset to the CC in moving to growing the developers which is most needed by this project. I would also like to nominate myself for product development, being the lead of several products including the newly created certification project, bizdev project and OpenOffice.org ES (spanish) project as well as co-leading the education project. I have the experience in the community and network to guide and contribute even more to this project with a good understanding of the current goals for many of these projects and more. Finally for language a +1 to Charles Schulz. On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Louis Suarez-Potts <Louis.Suarez-Potts@...> wrote: > All: > > A new election cycle for the Community Council begins now. We, the Council > members, hope that we can meet the new members in Orvieto, Italy, at OOoCon > 2009 early this November. To do that, however, we may have to bend the > timing rules a little and accelerate things when possible. But for now..... > > This election cycle inaugurates a new Community Council. Not only will we > have one more member (to 10) but what we do has changed over the year and we > have now a greater ability to promote OpenOffice.org around the world. Being > part of the Council is to be part of the governing board of what is widely > understood to be one of the most important Free and Open Source Software > projects in the world. We urge you to join us. > > > **Call for Nominations** > > On behalf of the Community Council, I would like to announce the new round > of elections for the Council and start the process by asking the > OpenOffice.org Community members to nominate those they think would best > contribute both to the Council and to the OpenOffice.org Community. > > You may nominate yourself. We define membership in our Guidelines. [0] This > election cycle, one of several, begins with this call for nominations. After > a week, candidates will present themselves and then we will vote. We detail > all this in the Election Process wiki. > > A copy of this message will be posted > tohttp://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/council/items/call_for_nominations_20091013. > > *** The period for nominations ends 24:00 UTC 20 October.*** > > > **About the Council** > > The Council is our governing board and among other things, it helps resolve > conflict among projects and people and develop guidelines for the smooth > operation and growth of the Community. Our charter explains what we can and > cannot do.[1] The current members are lighted on the Council's home page. > [2] > > Until now, the Council's work has been fairly quiet and its scope limited. > But as the OOo project has matured and grown, our focus has evolved. For > instance, we now have in place procedures for budgeting and allocating funds > for a variety of Community-sponsored events and doings. (These funds derive > from donations given by users as they download OpenOffice.org or otherwise > independent expressions of support and satisfaction; the funds are the > Community's, held in trust by the Council.) > > For this cycle, two standing Council members need to be replaced and one > fresh member to be elected. > > * Sophie Gautier and André Schnabel, both exemplary contributors to the > Project and Council and members of OpenOffice.org almost since its > inception, have resigned, effective upon their replacement. I do not think > that we, the Council and the Community, can thank them enough for their > achievements in makingOpenOffice.org the community and global force that it > is. My thanks to them both. > > > **Rules** > > The rules for the process are detailed in a wiki on the subject. [3] This > election inaugurates a new Council, as the number of members has changed, > from nine to ten, as has their characterization. > > Several categories of OpenOffice.org contributors make up the Council > membership. Those categories cover the breadth of OpenOffice.org. All but > one, the permanent Sun representative, are elected by community vote. In > this cycle, one of the Native Language Confederation Representative (aka > "Lang") seats (there are two) is up for election. As well, we are asking for > nominations for one Code Contributor Representative and one Product > Development Representative. > > ** The point of the categories of representatives is to ensure that the > breadth of OpenOffice.org is represented and that its key constituencies > find a voice on the Council. We are not saying nor do we wish to imply that > you can only nominate and vote for someone in your constituency. Rather, we > hope and anticipate that the work done by developers, marketers, > translators, document writers, localizers, business people and so many of > the other contributors constituting our varied constituencies is represented > on the Council. We will thus strive to promote the election process on the > relevant public lists, as I detail below.** > > The nomination process starts now and ends 20 October (24:00 UTC). > Nominations and the attendant discussions should be conducted on popular > public lists, such as discuss@..., dev@... and so on. > > We will be using tried and true technology for the actual voting: the Survey > machine; only Community Members will be allowed to vote. Results will be > posted in accordance with the published Election Process; the address will > be on the Council wiki, as well as sent to the various lists below. > > The details for the process demand attention and we ask that you spend some > time going over the Election Process wiki. > > * As I mentioned above, we are hoping to conclude this cycle by early > November. That will mean shortening part of the process a little, but which > part has not been determined yet. If we cannot shorten the process and still > keep everything satisfactory, then we won't. > > * Note: We have yet to identify our observers but for the purposes of this > election, I shall serve as commissary. > > This announcement will be posted to the relevant public lists, as detailed > in the Election Process wiki: dev@..., > dev@..., discuss@... as well as > dev@... project_leads@.... > > > Regards, > > Louis > > [0] http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/guidelines.html > [1] http://council.openoffice.org/councilcharter12.html#PowersoftheCouncil > [2] http://council.openoffice.org/councilcharter12.html#CouncilMembers > [3] > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council/Items/Election_Process_Proposal > > > > -- > Louis Suarez-Potts, PhD > Community Manager, Sun Microsystems, Inc. > OpenOffice.org > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... > For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... > > -- Alexandro Colorado OpenOffice.org Español IM: jza@... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... 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Re: Re: [native-lang] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi Charles,
Charles-H. Schulz wrote (13-10-2009 18:31) > I would like to nominate myself for the "Lang" seat in the next > Community Council. Thanks for your nomination. Could you pls write for me about the next questions: - why do you think that you have enough spare time for the work in the Community Council? - what is your idea by the work/tasks of the council? Do you have any special areas of interest/ideas? Thanks a lot for your answers, best wishes, Cor -- Cor Nouws - nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact - Community Contributor Representative in the Community Council Gevoel niet vrij te zijn? Zie www.nieuwsteversie.nl --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi Eric,
Alexandro Colorado wrote (13-10-2009 18:50) > I would like to nominate Eric Bachard (ericb) for code contributor > representative [...] Thanks for your nomination. Could you pls write for me about the next questions: - why do you think that you have enough spare time for the work in the Community Council? - what is your idea by the work/tasks of the council? Do you have any special areas of interest/ideas? Thanks a lot for your answers, best wishes, Cor -- Cor Nouws - nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact - Community Contributor Representative in the Community Council Gevoel niet vrij te zijn? Zie www.nieuwsteversie.nl --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi Alexandro,
Alexandro Colorado wrote (13-10-2009 18:50) > I would also like to nominate myself for product development, Thanks for your nomination. Could you pls write for me about the next questions: - why do you think that you have enough spare time for the work in the Community Council? - what is your idea by the work/tasks of the council? Do you have any special areas of interest/ideas? Thanks a lot for your answers, best wishes, Cor -- Cor Nouws - nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact - Community Contributor Representative in the Community Council Gevoel niet vrij te zijn? Zie www.nieuwsteversie.nl --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionOn Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Cor Nouws <oolst@...> wrote:
> Hi Alexandro, > > Alexandro Colorado wrote (13-10-2009 18:50) >> >> I would also like to nominate myself for product development, > > Thanks for your nomination. > Could you pls write for me about the next questions: > - why do you think that you have enough spare time for the work in the > Community Council? Yes I do. > - what is your idea by the work/tasks of the council? Do you have any > special areas of interest/ideas? Most of my interest has to do with rising the technical profile of OpenOffice.org, as well as attract innovation from inside the project as well as other communities such as KDE, Mozilla and Python. I know for a fact this communities need openoffice.org to "modernize" and they have the technical goods to help us do it. Having a better relation and exchange with other FLOSS project will make this innovation benefit the OOo project as a whole. I think a better structure for generating revenue for the project based on services could achieve a broader expectation tp capitalize from available resources as well as an improved platform for project development. Improving the documentation of processes as well as migrating to better technology can speed up on the information flow of the project and could make it easier for possible contributors and community members to accomplish their tasks. > > Thanks a lot for your answers, > best wishes, > > Cor > > > > -- > Cor Nouws > - nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact > - Community Contributor Representative in the Community Council > Gevoel niet vrij te zijn? Zie www.nieuwsteversie.nl > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... > For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... > > -- Alexandro Colorado OpenOffice.org Español IM: jza@... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi all,
Louis Suarez-Potts wrote (13-10-2009 16:47) > **Call for Nominations** I would like to nominate Juergen Schmidt as candidate for the Community Council. Juergen is well known as lead of the API project (and co-lead before) and in that position promoting the importance of more intuitive and better APIs among the developers. He worked on the UNO, SDK and DevGuide. He also is co-lead of the extensions project from the beginning. This project is an important bridge to many, often non-corporate, developers and contributors for the project. Juergen also makes valuable contributions to the marketing project, for example with organising the OpenOffice.org contribution for the FOSDEM and promotional goods... T-shirts :-) He is active at various levels in the project and whenever time allows, with an open mind to reach out. I consider this very useful for a position in the council, therefore I hope Juergen that will accept this nomination. Looking at his background, the Code Contributor as well as the Product Development seat could be his place in the Community Council for the next years. Best regards, Cor -- Cor Nouws - nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact - Community Contributor Representative in the Community Council Gevoel niet vrij te zijn? Zie www.nieuwsteversie.nl --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi *,
I'd like to nominate Christoph Noack for the seat of the "Product Development Representative". Many of you might know Christoph as CoLead of the ux-project. Not only that Christoph was one of the people who got the UX project running and evolving, man machine interaction is his profession and passion. This is (imo) a perfect precondition for the "Product Development" seat, as this means to understand the user's needs at the one hand and build a bridge to the developer's expertise at the other. No doubt - this means to deal with controversal issues in many cases (just think of such topics as Project Renaissance). I know Christoph as a person, who is able to find and communicate compromises in such situations - a very useful character trait for a council member. Another reason for me to nominate Christoph, is the way he interacts with other projects. The OpenOffice.org project is not allone in the world of Open Source Software. There are other projects, that have very similar goals and problems - I know, that Christoph has contacts to many of these projects. (Not only for having contacts, but also to work and exchange knowledge.) Ok .. words enough - I'm looking forward to the elections ;) Best, André --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi everyone!
André, thank you very much for your trust to nominate me. To make it short: I'm happy to say that I agree. I really believe in the whole community - and would like to contribute my part to it. Am Sonntag, den 18.10.2009, 21:43 +0200 schrieb André Schnabel: [...] > I know Christoph as a person, who is able to find and communicate > compromises in such situations - a very useful character trait for > a council member. Thank you for using "trait" instead of "traitor" ;-) [...] > Ok .. words enough - I'm looking forward to the elections ;) Maybe other people would like to exchange some more words. If anybody has questions with regard to the nomination, then please let me know. Until then... Have a nice day, Christoph --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: [dev] Re: [discuss] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi Alexandro, the list(s),
Alexandro Colorado a écrit : > I would like to nominate Eric Bachard (ericb) for code contributor representative as a member of the education project he has done a > remarkable job getting involved with students that want to contribute to the core of OpenOffice.org and also give the "classrooms" where > experts in OOo give talks about coding for the people that want to learn the technical specifics of OpenOffice.org. Also is enterprising > with his organizations such as OOEduc the OOo4Kids project which is basically a most needed in the education market. He would be a big > asset to the CC in moving to growing the developers which is most needed by this project. Thank you very much, for thinking to me, but I'd like to clarifythe situation, before serious things start : I'm not candidate and I prefer continue to work on one thing only : make the Education Project stronger, e.g. improving OOo4Kids (basically thought for students, to hack OOo) and more. The Education challenge is one of the most important OpenOffice.org Project ever, and until we have something better, that's my only goal. > I would also like to nominate myself for product development, being the lead of several products including the newly created certification > project, bizdev project and OpenOffice.org ES (spanish) project as well as co-leading the education project. Of course, you have a +1 from me, plus all my encouragments to succeed in all the great work you manage. Thank you very much Alexandro, and thanks a lot to all ! Eric Bachard Lead, OpenOffice.org Education Project -- Education Project: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Education_Project Projet OOo4Kids : http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/Main_Page L'association EducOOo : http://www.educoo.org Blog : http://eric.bachard.free.fr/news --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi Christoph, all,
Christoph Noack schrieb: > Hi everyone! > > André, thank you very much for your trust to nominate me. To make it > short: I'm happy to say that I agree. Great to read this - there are few people I know with your aptitudes in the OOo project. > I really believe in the whole > community - and would like to contribute my part to it. You have already shown your dedication to the community - if anybody here didn't know: As co-lead of the UX project he's is a binding link between the people at Sun and people inside and outside the community. Even for people, who comment quite harsh on the Renaissance work. As André wrote: > > Am Sonntag, den 18.10.2009, 21:43 +0200 schrieb André Schnabel: > [...] >> I know Christoph as a person, who is able to find and communicate >> compromises in such situations - a very useful character trait for >> a council member. Being polite and clear at the same time he managed to invite some of the main critics to the project's lists, where their fears are heard and compromises are searched (and found). One additional point: As "spare time volunteer" he is not involved in any hierarchy or internal decision processes at Sun. But in his position as UX co-lead he has personal connections to a quite a number of people at Sun involved in implementing modifications and improvements in OpenOffice.org. He is respected from developers as well as from members of other community areas as a person finding solutions in difficult discussions, calm down and integrate where opposite ideas might separate people from each other. In my eyes a "Product Development Representative" should not only be involved in product development but have a broader look over the product and the way it should be developed in future. Christoph seems to be the perfect choice for me: Besides his communication and moderation skills he doesn't only combine the developer's and the other community member's view as User Experience expert, but knows better than most of us what our user do with our product and where it should be improved. So I'm very glad to see this nomination. > [...] > > Maybe other people would like to exchange some more words. I did - hopefully not too much ;-) Best regards Bernhard --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi,
first of all thank you Cor for your trust in me that i would be an eligible candidate. I needed some days to think about the nomination to be sure that i am motivated, have the time and that i have the open and global view on the project that is necessary. And what is more important from my point of view that i have a realistic view because the work in all the different areas have to be done. Talking only is not enough. And the heart is still the product itself. A good product that we can promote, where we can do marketing for, that we can localize to reach even more people, that we can customize to reach other user groups like OOo4Kids, and that we can always improve to make it the best office suite of choice. I know the project very well because i know it before it was born ;-) And the reason why i still work full time on the project is the project self. Ok Sun as a good employer is a further very important point here as well. My the potential CC work would i do in my spare time because it wouldn't be part of my normal work. You see there is no real difference to any other candidate ;-) I am not looking for a further position or so, i am already the project lead of the API and Extensions project (but project lead positions are not really important from my point of view). But i am always motivated to improve things where i have the impression that things can be improved. And that is the reason why i accept the nomination. It's up to others now to vote for me or not. I am at least willing to do my best. Thank you Juergen Cor Nouws wrote: > Hi all, > > Louis Suarez-Potts wrote (13-10-2009 16:47) >> **Call for Nominations** > > I would like to nominate Juergen Schmidt as candidate for the Community > Council. > Juergen is well known as lead of the API project (and co-lead before) > and in that position promoting the importance of more intuitive and > better APIs among the developers. He worked on the UNO, SDK and DevGuide. > He also is co-lead of the extensions project from the beginning. This > project is an important bridge to many, often non-corporate, developers > and contributors for the project. > Juergen also makes valuable contributions to the marketing project, for > example with organising the OpenOffice.org contribution for the FOSDEM > and promotional goods... T-shirts :-) > He is active at various levels in the project and whenever time allows, > with an open mind to reach out. I consider this very useful for a > position in the council, therefore I hope Juergen that will accept this > nomination. > > Looking at his background, the Code Contributor as well as the Product > Development seat could be his place in the Community Council for the > next years. > > Best regards, > Cor > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi Christoph,
Christoph Noack wrote (19-10-2009 0:57) > André, thank you very much for your trust to nominate me. To make it > short: I'm happy to say that I agree. I really believe in the whole > community - and would like to contribute my part to it. Thanks for your nomination. Could you pls write for me about the next questions: - why do you think that you have enough spare time for the work in the Community Council? - what is your idea by the work/tasks of the council? Do you have any special areas of interest/ideas? Thanks a lot for your answers, best wishes, Cor -- Cor Nouws - nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact - Community Contributor Representative in the Community Council Gevoel niet vrij te zijn? Zie www.nieuwsteversie.nl --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: Re: [project leads] Re: [discuss] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi Juergen
Thanks for accepting your nomination. I asked the others the following questions. You already wrote about the items, but if you have something to add, pls feel free to do so. - why do you think that you have enough spare time for the work in the Community Council? - what is your idea by the work/tasks of the council? Do you have any special areas of interest/ideas? Thanks a lot for your answers, best wishes, Cor Juergen Schmidt wrote (22-10-2009 22:00) > Hi, > > first of all thank you Cor for your trust in me that i would be an > eligible candidate. > > I needed some days to think about the nomination to be sure that i am > motivated, have the time and that i have the open and global view on the > project that is necessary. And what is more important from my point of > view that i have a realistic view because the work in all the different > areas have to be done. Talking only is not enough. And the heart is > still the product itself. A good product that we can promote, where we > can do marketing for, that we can localize to reach even more people, > that we can customize to reach other user groups like OOo4Kids, and that > we can always improve to make it the best office suite of choice. > > I know the project very well because i know it before it was born ;-) > And the reason why i still work full time on the project is the project > self. Ok Sun as a good employer is a further very important point here > as well. > > My the potential CC work would i do in my spare time because it > wouldn't be part of my normal work. You see there is no real difference > to any other candidate ;-) > > I am not looking for a further position or so, i am already the project > lead of the API and Extensions project (but project lead positions are > not really important from my point of view). But i am always motivated > to improve things where i have the impression that things can be > improved. And that is the reason why i accept the nomination. -- Cor Nouws - nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact - Community Contributor Representative in the Community Council Gevoel niet vrij te zijn? Zie www.nieuwsteversie.nl --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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Re: Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionHi everyone!
Cor, thank you for your questions which I am happy to respond to. Concerning your "enough spare time" question ... Generally, it would be unrealistic to assure the availability of additional spare time :-) Like many other contributors, I already spend a lot of effort for OpenOffice.org. Nevertheless, I think that my current activities do already support the the core goals of the Community Council. So I'm sure that re-prioritizing my activities will allow me to substantially support the work of the Community Council without negative impact on other activities. Additionally, like most of the other voluntary contributors, I have a day job that is unrelated to OpenOffice.org. So I already spoke with my line manager who fortunately will support me if some more time flexibility is required. Concerning your "idea by work/tasks, areas of interest/ideas" question ... The Community Council represents the interests of many individuals and business organizations - both inward and outward. That results in a variety of different questions and required actions. Logically speaking, my first goal is to support any topic of broad interest which is brought into the Community Council. A very positive move is the collection of proposed "project improvements" at [1] which I observe since quite a while. Since you have already spoken of special areas of interest - yes, there are three of them. First, I would like to see an improved transparency with regard to the software development and the underlying decisions (e.g. why does the new/changed feature XY support OpenOffice.org). For example, the last months provided several examples of feature inclusions which were heavily discussed afterwards. Currently I miss a "visible" and commonly agreed strategy which helps us to develop OpenOffice.org more specifically. That doesn't mean that everybody has to agree to certain decisions, but everyone should be able to judge whether it is aligned to our project goals. A second area of interest is to inspire more people to participate. We already have a very large (user) community, so it would be great to lower the hurdles to get them started. For example, I would love to see a platform for sharing new ideas for OpenOffice.org - getting discussions more focused and again improve the transparency of the product development. I have started to collect some information about that some time ago [2]. A third area of interest is to steadily improve the communication; especially with the main sponsor Sun Microsystems. Several times I have worked closely with Sun employees - even sitting next to them [3] - and I know that many of them love to cooperate with the community. Sometimes that may be perceived different, because they are bound to "system immanent characteristics" of large business organizations. ;-) I do also work for a very large company, so I know such constraints. But that should not hinder us to identify some issues to make working with the volunteer community a (in a positive manner) "routine" instead of the "option" ... being a basis for beneficial cooperation. Literally speaking, it is all about people. And that brings me to my first blog posting after becoming the Co-Lead of the User Experience project. I think my goals never changed much, so I would like to refer to it - written about 1,5 years ago [4]. Please decide for yourself whether I meet your personal criteria being a voice in the Community Council :-) Cor, did that answer your questions? If you (or others) have some more, then please drop a mail! Have a nice day, Christoph [1] Community Council Project Improvements http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Community_Council/Project_Improvements [2] Idea Handling http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Idea_Handling [3] Blog posting "Vacation the UX way" http://uxopenofficeorg.blogspot.com/2009/04/vacation-ux-way.html [4] Blog posting "It's all about people" http://uxopenofficeorg.blogspot.com/2008/04/its-all-about-people.html Am Sonntag, den 25.10.2009, 00:15 +0200 schrieb Cor Nouws: > Hi Christoph, > > Christoph Noack wrote (19-10-2009 0:57) > > André, thank you very much for your trust to nominate me. To make it > > short: I'm happy to say that I agree. I really believe in the whole > > community - and would like to contribute my part to it. > > Thanks for your nomination. > Could you pls write for me about the next questions: > - why do you think that you have enough spare time for the work in the > Community Council? > - what is your idea by the work/tasks of the council? Do you have any > special areas of interest/ideas? > > Thanks a lot for your answers, > best wishes, > > Cor > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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RE: Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionDear Christoph:
I am an Oo user with a different techie background who sits here in my home office inn the West Island are of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Having recently subscribed to the Discuss forum, I have just read your recent message. Unfortunately I do not have either the time or financial resources to contribute significantly to Oo, although I do spread the word about it in the background and install it for as many of my local clients as I can encourage to u8se it. As Toastmaster (www.toastmasters.org ), I also use it in the preparation of my speeches. I have used Impress for a number of presentations with projectors, and I prepare a lot of stuff in the background integrating data from multiple sources, Oo draw being a frequent one. Unfortunately, my current financial situation is difficult enough that I cannot spend a lot of time on anything that does not produce short term income. However I have created some added custom colours for Oo, as well as some custom gradients, and a lot of Oo related templates for specialised situations as I build what I can in the background. I also use Oo in conjunction with several scanners, Gimp, Photoshop elements, and ABBYY sprint OCR. I also do a lot of spreadsheets in calc, some workbooks involving as many as 20 sheets. When there is time, I have a retired friend who holds a master's degree in IT, and he and I have "penguin fights" to try and get one of 2 legacy machines running Linux (typically Fedora) with Oo included. Once that is working we will try and repeat the effort on the 3rd hard drive on my main machine so it should eventually share common data with 2 Windows XP installations, all BIOS controlled. This way I will be able to eventually use Oo in Linux to produce content for paying Windows users, without those users necessarily having to be aware of the Linux origin ( or at least until they are well committed to the data product I am putting out.) And all this is polyglot: English, French, and some Spanish. Some Enhancements I would like to see (or at least know if there is any interest): 1) A set of 2D CAD tools added to Oo draw so users who are used to this type of environment can create this way in Oo Draw as well. (3D tools?) That I fear would be asking for pie in the sky!) 2) Better management of Oo draw objects after they have been pasted into Writer. In particular, Writer seems to allow one to edit a group object, but not to create a group object in Writer. 3) An add-on for Oo Base with the sort of perpetual calendar that would allow data entry and handling of multi-user schedules in a set of calendar view forms similar to the Lightning option for Thunderbird. This would be useful for businesses which are essentially human resource agents, in order to manage their scheduling. This should also include a means of identifying other worker fields, such as the workers' qualifications (medical example: Registered Nurse, Nurse's aide, General Practitioner, Gastroenterologist, Cardiologist, etc.) Categories to be created by the user as he creates the overall database. I wonder what the group thinks of all this? Brest Regards, Bruce Martin brucemartin10@... ====================================================== -----Original Message----- From: Christoph Noack [mailto:christoph@...] Sent: October 25, 2009 2:21 PM To: discuss@... Subject: Re: [discuss] Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council Election --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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RE: Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council ElectionWon't hurt asking the group...
--- On Sun, 10/25/09, Bruce Martin <brucemartin10@...> wrote: From: Bruce Martin <brucemartin10@...> Subject: RE: [discuss] Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council Election To: discuss@... Date: Sunday, October 25, 2009, 4:08 PM Dear Christoph: I am an Oo user with a different techie background who sits here in my home office inn the West Island are of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Having recently subscribed to the Discuss forum, I have just read your recent message. Unfortunately I do not have either the time or financial resources to contribute significantly to Oo, although I do spread the word about it in the background and install it for as many of my local clients as I can encourage to u8se it. As Toastmaster (www.toastmasters.org ), I also use it in the preparation of my speeches. I have used Impress for a number of presentations with projectors, and I prepare a lot of stuff in the background integrating data from multiple sources, Oo draw being a frequent one. Unfortunately, my current financial situation is difficult enough that I cannot spend a lot of time on anything that does not produce short term income. However I have created some added custom colours for Oo, as well as some custom gradients, and a lot of Oo related templates for specialised situations as I build what I can in the background. I also use Oo in conjunction with several scanners, Gimp, Photoshop elements, and ABBYY sprint OCR. I also do a lot of spreadsheets in calc, some workbooks involving as many as 20 sheets. When there is time, I have a retired friend who holds a master's degree in IT, and he and I have "penguin fights" to try and get one of 2 legacy machines running Linux (typically Fedora) with Oo included. Once that is working we will try and repeat the effort on the 3rd hard drive on my main machine so it should eventually share common data with 2 Windows XP installations, all BIOS controlled. This way I will be able to eventually use Oo in Linux to produce content for paying Windows users, without those users necessarily having to be aware of the Linux origin ( or at least until they are well committed to the data product I am putting out.) And all this is polyglot: English, French, and some Spanish. Some Enhancements I would like to see (or at least know if there is any interest): 1) A set of 2D CAD tools added to Oo draw so users who are used to this type of environment can create this way in Oo Draw as well. (3D tools?) That I fear would be asking for pie in the sky!) 2) Better management of Oo draw objects after they have been pasted into Writer. In particular, Writer seems to allow one to edit a group object, but not to create a group object in Writer. 3) An add-on for Oo Base with the sort of perpetual calendar that would allow data entry and handling of multi-user schedules in a set of calendar view forms similar to the Lightning option for Thunderbird. This would be useful for businesses which are essentially human resource agents, in order to manage their scheduling. This should also include a means of identifying other worker fields, such as the workers' qualifications (medical example: Registered Nurse, Nurse's aide, General Practitioner, Gastroenterologist, Cardiologist, etc.) Categories to be created by the user as he creates the overall database. I wonder what the group thinks of all this? Brest Regards, Bruce Martin brucemartin10@... ====================================================== -----Original Message----- From: Christoph Noack [mailto:christoph@...] Sent: October 25, 2009 2:21 PM To: discuss@... Subject: Re: [discuss] Re: [project leads] Call for Nominations for Community Council Election --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: discuss-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: discuss-help@... |
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