Hi andy, Andy Wingo wrote: > The purpose of this message though is to express disagreement with the > way that the announcement was done (at the GUADEC closing), though. It > was pretty nasty to Tampere, a place I also wanted to go. I think an > apology is in order.
Since I had already left by the conference closing (flight at 5pm), I can't comment on this. I can say that as the leader of a losing bid in the past, it's a hard thing to take at the end of GUADEC, and it definitely left me a little bitter... Perhaps better would be to decide, and notify the bids, before GUADEC and then during the conference announce, without representatives of the bid having to find out just before the closing. Not sure, though - any time you have competition, it's hard for the losers. > Besides that, I can't help but think that it should be we of the GNOME > Foundation who should choose the GUADEC location, not the board. Next > year we should vote on the location. Now that we are co-locating with Akademy, there is even less likelihood this will happen - representatives of the communities really need to be able to discuss, negociate, and arrive at the best compromise on the location. A community vote makes it very hard to have that kind of negociation, which is why the KDE community had a non-binding vote this year. Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Neary GNOME Foundation member [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list