Hello all,

I am also nominating for chair in 2017.

Maybe some small Information about myself. I have joined the Apache OpenOffice Project in Sept 2016 after in german Mainstream IT Newspage an article has been printed that OpenOffice has not enough devs and may close. I decided that this is wrong and joined the Project, with the intend to develop.

I have done only little in OpenSource before my Join to Apache Open Office. My activities are mostly from user Perspective, but I wanted to develop Open Source for quite a while now. This is my first Commiter and PMC and possible Chair role.

Currently I try to help on recruiting to guide people plus learn my way around Open Office Code (and languages!).  I am an IT Consultant for Big data - ETL Programming (My tools are high level languages at best, maybe Database stuff). So while I am a Programmer, my skillset is very different to an application developer.

I have stepped up after Marcus asked the 2nd time, because I belive in relieve. We can not allow that people burn themself. And I do believe in choice: so I keep my will to do the job active, even if we have a good second candidate in Carl.

Marcus has promised us both to help to get fit it. So I am confident that I will be able to do the work needed to be done. I am looking forward to the vote. Please allocate your vote to a candidate. It helps the channel out ;) (as the youtoubers say.)

All the Best

Peter


On 03.12.2017 21:04, Marcus wrote:
With the past October board meeting I'm the project Chair since 13 months. So, when we follow our own (unwritten) rule to change the Chair every ~12 month, then it's again time to find a new one.

Therefore I'm asking for PMCs and committers to step up to become our new PMC Chair.

I want to follow this timeline to finish the vote process to make it in time for the December Board meeting on 20th Dec:

Nomination: now until 08th Dec
Vote: 08th until 15th Dec
Resolution for Board meeting: 16th Dec

What is it about?

The Chair is like the referee in a football game. He should keep an eye on everything, but go mostly unnoticed in doing so.

The primary task of a Chair is to report to the Board. On one side, this requires a constant monitoring of the project and some familiarity/experience with all aspects of OpenOffice as a project. On the other side, this requires patience, discovery of the processes to follow, reading some procedural documentation in English that is often full of Apache jargon or legal terminology.

The work itself is thus a bit boring and clerical. The typical paper work. Consider that the Chair will often be active in the project in some other way: he/she is still an ordinary committer after all, and the title does not make him/her special in the day-to-day activity. But a Chair will definitely have to allocate time for monitoring the various lists and staying informed about all ongoing issues. The most time consuming job is maybe the creation of the Board report every 3 months.

Or in other words:

It's not to represent officially the project to the outside. It's more an Apache internal job and even this is limited. For details please see here [1].

Now please speak up if you want to suggest someone - or maybe yourself - you want to see as the new Chair.

[1] https://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html#chair

Thanks in advance for your participation.

Marcus

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