On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 08:23,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It looks like it was an internal Intel decision (or at least without Nokia). I
> can't blame you on that, but if  the governance model changed in the
> background, would you state that on meego.com, just to avoid fights coming
> from false assumptions?

According to Imad Sousou at the last TSG meeting[1], the MeeGo
Technical Steering Group consists of two seats:

  * Intel (Imad Sousou)
  * Nokia (currently vacant after Valtteri Halla left Nokia)

Nokia are in the process of nominating someone else[2]. It sounds like
these decisions were made by *part* of the MeeGo Architecture team. as
no public announcements about changes to the governance structure have
been made and - as half of the TSG - Nokia is still a partner.

Imad also indicated that the TSG would grow - presumably in response
to Nokia's board's decision[3]. However, it would be sensible to
remember that this is a decision that Nokia's *board* took; not the
employees of Nokia who were - and are - participating in MeeGo. The
latent hostility coming through from some [email protected] addresses is
unbecoming.

Cheers,

Andrew

[1] 
http://trac.tspre.org/meetbot/meego-meeting/2011/meego-meeting.2011-03-18-14.58.html
[2] 
http://trac.tspre.org/meetbot/meego-meeting/2011/meego-meeting.2011-03-18-14.58.log.html#l-116
- from 15:32 onwards
[3] ...and presumably to give valhalla a seat again when he joins Intel.

-- 
Andrew Flegg -- mailto:[email protected] http://www.bleb.org/
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