Name: Sriram Ramkrishna
Email: [email protected]
Affiliation: Intel

I have decided this year to continue to increase my participation in
GNOME.  I joined GNOME in 1997, working on GNOME Summaries that led to the
GNOME Journal.  We expanded from a one man contributor to a full 4-5 person
team writing professional level articles on GNOME.

I am currently very active in the marketing team working on community
outreach and volunteer management.  I worked dilligently during the initial
two releases of the GNOME 3 release by presentations at Linuxcon America
and Northwest Linuxfest.  I worked as a community manager during this time
engaging with individuals from random people on the internet to pillars in
the Free Software community.  I've made people who criticized GNOME to
contributors.  I have helped  the marketing team by organizing regular
meetings, posting agenda, and following up on action items and making sure
things are on track.

I am also part of the sysadmin team, although Andrea does such a good job
that I don't really do much other than cheer lead. :-)

I have been a mentor for OPW for the past year as well will be working with
the current round of OPW.

I am standing for board elections because I believe that I can be an asset
in volunteer management and outreach.  In order for our project to continue
to succeed we need to be able to attract and keep talented people from all
walks of life to our project.  They are our life blood.  I want to continue
to improve volunteer experience in GNOME as well as make sure that GNOME
projects the right image to the community and beyond.  In these days of
social media a bad experience can be magnified a thousand fold without
proper engagement and communication.

My background - I am engineering manager at Intel Open Source Technology
Center in charge of release management of Tizen the open source Mobile OS.
Before that I worked in IT for 17 years in an embedded IT group that
directly supported Intel's microprocessor business.  In the past 5 years,
our IT environment was considered one of the top 500 supercomputers in the
world.
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