2015-05-19 2:41 GMT+02:00 Max <sakana...@gmail.com>: > Hello all, Hey Max!
> 1) How many hours per week do you expect you will be able to dedicate to > working on the board on a regular basis? I agree with Jeff when he says we have to make sure action items are effectively taken into the next level, discussed deeply and acted upon in a timely manner, which is what we did in a successful way this last year. There shouldn't be any fixed time someone should spend doing Board activities in my opinion, we have a series of action items assigned at every meeting (with additional tasks like correcting, modifying, preparing and publishing the meeting minutes like in the case of the Secretary, position which I personally covered this year) and our mission as Board members is to solve any possible problem that might arise and provide a final and satisfying answer to our Foundation membership and community. This worked great this year and hopefully it will with the new Board as well. > 2) What's your plan and view with GNOME in Asia? How do you think > about grow GNOME in Asia?( ecosystem / contribute / sponsor / > volunteer ... ) It's clear the Asia region is growing exponentially and the extremely wide number of potential users (and possible consequential contributors) presents us a great opportunity to expand our market and spread the values and liberties we fight for to a larger audience. I've been amazed by the amount of efforts the GNOME.Asia team have put in organizing the various editions of the event and I'm delighted to see Seafile and Gitcafe are sponsoring this year's GUADEC for the second time. On the Membership Committee's side we've seen an increment of membership applications coming from GNOME Asia community members which is great as the GNOME Asia ecosystem is increasing its importance within the global GNOME community and it deserves a space on our Foundation membership for the electorate to properly represent all the single communities around the world. I've been personally following these applications and made sure they were processed in time for the upcoming elections for this reason. That said the current Board has been economically supporting GNOME.Asia this year [1] by allocating funds for both travel reimbursements and subsidies and local organization costs. What I aim if re-elected is keeping the new Board on track with that and keep supporting you, Emily and any other key organizer providing you with the tools (Press Releases, Social media shares etc.) and the financial backing (travel reimbursements, covering local organization costs) for the organization of the event to be successful. This wouldn't happen without your help, so thanks for your constancy, passion and dedication. [1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2015-April/msg00002.html -- Cheers, Andrea Debian Developer, Fedora / EPEL packager, GNOME Infrastructure Team Coordinator, GNOME Foundation Board of Directors Secretary, GNOME Foundation Membership & Elections Committee Chairman Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/~av _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list