http://blogs.gnome.org/foundation/2010/10/05/stormys-update-october-4th-2010/

I interviewed the final candidates for the system administration position,
we made an offer and ... welcomed Christer Edwards as our new
system administrator<http://blogs.gnome.org/sysadmin/2010/10/01/hello-world-2/>!
He's already done great work in just the past couple of weeks. Thanks to our
interviewers Jonathan Blandford, Bradley Kuhn and Brad Taylor and a special
thanks to Paul Cutler for putting it all together.

Kicked off some work with InitMarketing <http://www.initmarketing.com/> to
do some of the template presentations for GNOME folks to use when presenting
about GNOME.

Attended a few of the GNOME a11y meetings. Had conversations about GNOME
a11y with the team, the FSF and others. There's lots of good stuff happening
there and people are working out how best to get things done and collaborate
across projects and organizations. I wish I was at the GNOME a11y hackfest
at AEGIS <http://www.aegis-conference.eu/> this week! (Speaking of which I
feel terrible that Bryen Yunashko got robbed in
Barcelona<http://www.bryen.com/still-devastated/> before
his trip even really started. Terrible because I feel like Barcelona is my
home town and crime has been climbing as fast as unemployment and I didn't
warn him. And terrible because his computer and his camera are part of the
way Bryen communicates with the world and now he's on a two week trip
without them. If you'd like to help Bryen get set back up again,
there's a Pledgie
campaign where you can donate <http://pledgie.com/campaigns/13645>.)

Had a GNOME advisory board meeting where we updated them on all the things
going on and asked them for feedback. We had discussions about hackfests and
events (including plans for the Desktop Summit 2011), theOutreach Program
for Women <http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/women/>, 2011 budget planning
and GNOME a11y. The advisory board meets once a month; let me know if you
have suggestions for meeting topics.

Talked to a CiviCRM contracting company about getting some of the
integration and customizations done that we need, like integrating it with
Paypal and Friends of GNOME. If there are any CiviCRM experts in the GNOME
community, let me know!

Met with Peter Brown from the FSF and Brian Cameron from the GNOME Board of
Directors to discuss areas where we might collaborate, like accessibility.

Put together the Free and Open Source Software booth for Grace
Hopper<http://gracehopper.org/> with
lots of help from these awesome women (Leslie Hawthorn, Amber Graner, Deb
Nicholson, Selena Decklemann, Cat Allman, Terri Oda, Carol Smith, Corey
Latislaw.) and all the organizations (Canonical, Red Hat, Novell, FSF, GNOME
and Oracle) that sent us goodies to hand out. And thanks to the Grace Hopper
folks who gave us the booth space!

We handed out 180 fliers about the GNOME Outreach Program for Women program
too. I also helped out with the Open Source Track and that was a great
success finishing with a Sahana codeathon. Thanks to Jennifer Redman for
making the track and the codeathon happen. Thanks to the NSA for sponsoring
it!

Both the attendees and the conference speakers at GHC were all extremely
motivating. I got to meet with lots of interesting people including Heidi
Ellis <http://mars.wnec.edu/~hellis/> whose class is working on Caribou as
part of GNOME's a11y and HFOSS program.

Kept up to date on the Desktop Summit 2011 planning. A big thanks to Andreas
Nilsson, Dave Neary, Reinout van Schouwen, Kat Gerasimova and others for
representing GNOME at the Desktop Summit 2011 planning meeting.

Sent out the notice about the 2010 Q2 Quarterly
Report<http://stormyscorner.com/wp-admin/foundation.gnome.org/reports>.
(It was published in August.) Thanks to all the teams that are already
sending out a call for the Q3 report!

Reviewed the GNOME 2.32 release notes. Thanks to Paul Cutler for keeping the
release notes going! He could use help with writing and with screen shots.

Put together email and website for launching the GNOME Ambassador program.
Need to launch it now!

Announced that the GNOME Foundation and LWN will be giving an LWN.net
subscription to all Friends of GNOME subscribers! Thanks, LWN! Sent out a
call for people to help with our end of the year subscriber campaign.

Exchanged a few emails with women who applied to the GNOME Outreach Program
for Women that are interested in marketing. Thanks to Marina Zhurakhinskaya
for answering all the rest of the mails (even a few difficult ones) and
making the whole program happen!

Met with Phil Robb from HP. Talked about Palm, GNOME and Accessibility.

Worked with the marketing team on a GNOME ad for Linux 92. Thanks to Joey
Ferwerda and Máirín Duffy.

Funding.

   - Cat Allman gave me the good news at Grace Hopper that Google has some
   funding for the GNOME Outreach Program for Women!
   - Mozilla is funding the Snowy hackfest! Snowy is the server side of
   Tomboy Online.
   - Working with several organizations on some funding for a11y. Worked
   with Joanie on a write-up of goals.

Pinged a lot of people about a lot of things. Extremely grateful to the
GNOME community for all the hard work they do!
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