Dear Community, Members of the TDF, and Membership Committee, I'd hereby like to state that I'll be running again for a Board of Directors seat with The Document Foundation.
My full name is Thorsten Behrens, as of today I'm 41 years old, and a father of three boys. Together with my wonderful wife & fellow LibreOffice hacker Bubli, we live in Hamburg, Germany. Since earlier this year, I'm working for CIB software, leading a growing team of LibreOffice developers & building a business around it. My work with the project and codebase started in 2001 (with the former OpenOffice.org community), which we then jointly took and founded TDF & LibreOffice with in 2010. Since then, I was serving in various roles, including my current one in the Board of Directors. Since 2008 (with a brief hiatus in 2014), I'm also a member of the OASIS ODF technical committee. Why am I running? While TDF and LibreOffice have grown beyond at least my wildest dreams in the past five years, having positioned itself firmly as *the* Free Software office suite, and proven its portability into the mobile and cloud space - the challenge now is to keep momentum and focus, not become too complacent about things achieved, and above all keep this a friendly, fun, and welcoming place for the diverse set of people our community is comprised of. I'd like to offer my continued help, going after the above. More specifically, I have an interest in (and am perhaps not too bad at) the following topics: * striving for consensus. Not at all cost, but I've tried very hard to have virtually every board decision of this period be unanimous. * long-term over short-term. That includes financial soundness. TDF is here to stay, but it has grown to a size where a certain base operations funding is needed even without one-off projects. I'm advocating to secure that for several years. * openness. While necessities of labour & data protection laws, as well as occasional contractual obligations, make it hard to have every minute detail of TDF operations publicized, I'm still pushing to have as much as possible in the open. An example of that are the monthly ledgers [1]. * integrity. Another topic I'm rather passionate about is preventing unfair advantages: the board has a conflict of interest policy that excludes directors from decision-making on items they might benefit from; TDF now also has an established process to award contracts via an open tendering, allowing everyone to apply. * diversity & meritocracy. Community and membership are amazingly diverse, still certain areas of the project (and their decision-making bodies) could benefit from a bit of extra plurality. I'd like to push that a bit further along - not by mandate, but by encouragement. Beyond that, I'm full of ideas (from playing with an Emscripten port of LibreOffice, to fostering an ecosystem of extension & application providers around the core office suite) - but I'd prefer pursuing those things as an individual rather than top-down from the board. I'll follow-up to Charles' questions separately; and of course happy to answer any additional questions anyone of you might have! 75 words candidacy statement: I'm leading a team of LibreOffice developers at CIB, and am a long-time TDF contributor to both code and organisation. Serving in the current board as chairman, I'd love to offer my continued help to push things even further for the next two years. Things I promise to do: having eyes and ears open for the community, grow the contributor base, keep things fun, fair & sustainable, and help with the largely-German administrative grunt work. [1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TDF/Ledgers Kind regards, -- Thorsten
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