This one hits me where I live :-).

I work for a company which has over 100,000 employees, all of whom it
forces to commute into central offices, despite being one of the planer's
largest internet companies.

Quite frankly, it's insane.

I would argue for face-to-face meetings to be the exception, rather than
the rule, and encourage Gnome developers to help create the world's best
videoconferencing collaboration stack.

I understand that personal travel for young developers can be a great way
to integrate them into FLOSS teams (I'm on the way to a conference hoping
to do that right now) but I feel this should be focussed on new/early stage
career developers and more established folks should really try and motivate
local talent without having to fly around the world producing an obscene
carbon footprint.

I'd encourage local groups, connected by Gnome developed internet
technology.

The more we use this ourselves, the better we're going to have to make it
work.

With the end of Moore's law we also need to start making our code more
efficient on smaller machines.

Avoiding crypto-currencies which seem to me to be an alien conspiracy to
burn as much power as possible to cook the planet would also help (FYI, in
case anyone misunderstands me, that's a joke. I don't really believe this
:-).

This is a long term problem which will require effort on many fronts to
help everyone.

Jeremy

On Mon, Jun 3, 2019, 10:11 AM Philip Withnall <phi...@tecnocode.co.uk>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for running for the board!
>
> What steps do you think the Foundation could take to reduce its
> environmental impact, and the environmental impact of the project as a
> whole?
>
> I’m asking in more of an organisational sense than a technical sense.
> It’s up to individual maintainers to ensure their software is not
> resource-hungry, etc.
>
> I imagine this is the kind of question where it’s easy to just say
> “yes, I care about environmental friendliness”, so I suggest you might
> want to reply with your ideas about things the board could do to reduce
> environmental impact — whether those things are big, small, incremental
> steps to reduce our physical resource usage, or fundamental changes to
> how we organise the project to reduce the impact of travel. It would be
> interesting to hear them all, and how feasible/practical you think any
> improvements are.
>
> Obviously, those who have already served on the board will have some
> insight to share about what the board already does, and concrete ways
> it could improve; hopefully this doesn’t disadvantage those who haven’t
> already served on the board.
>
> Ta,
> Philip
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