Re: [board-discuss] Hackfests, the next generation: A Call To Action

2017-11-22 Thread Bjoern Michaelsen
Hi Regina,

On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 03:16:04PM +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
> I would like to participate in such a Hackfest. I know, I do not belong to
> the targeted category of persons, but I want to code, and I could help in
> testing, whether a tutorial is really suitable for a beginner.

Wir haben beim Vorbereiten des Hackfests leider festgestellt, dass der
Zeitrahmen fuer ein Hackfest vor der FOSDEM zu knapp bemessen ist.

Damit alle nach der FOSDEM wieder ihre Kraefte sammeln koennen, soll das
Hackfest ab ca. Mitte Maerz 2018 stattfinden -- entweder in Hamburg oder auch
in Italien. Da wir Deine Themen auch schon vorgemerkt haben, haetten wir Dich
natuerlich gerne dabei. Gibt es im Maerz bis Mai 2018 Wochenenden, welche fuer 
Dich
gut passen?  Oder solche, die fuer Dich garnicht passen? Waere Dir Hamburg oder
Italien egal, oder ist Hamburg fuer Dich deutlich einfacher?

Ich wuerde Dich dort gerne in der Planung beruecksichtigen.

Gruss,

Bjoern 

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[board-discuss] Self nomination for BoD

2017-11-22 Thread Franklin Weng
Hi all,

Well, I have been struggling for a long time, thinking if I should
self-nominate or not.  Marina sent messages to me to strongly suggest me
to run for the BoD.  I have the will to contribute more to the
community, but I told her that self-nomination is really not a part of
our culture.  In Eastern Asian culture (Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, ...
most areas affected deeply by Confucius) self-nomination usually means
arrogant.  Especially I have just got involved more into TDF for only
around 2 years, which means "running for BoD position" is really a bold
decision (and it would usually be interpreted as arrogant by people
here).  You may feel strange or funny, but that is exactly why I'm
struggling.

Today I just finished the first version of subtitles of Bjoern's
interview video in LibreOffice Conference 2017.  (It's on Amara 
https://amara.org/en/videos/JzyUE4THGsVz/en/2028661/  it's still just a
draft and please feel free to proofread it).  I found that we have
common thoughts and ideals.  In my interview I said that, what
LibreOffice needs is to make more people understand that, everyone can
contribute to LibreOffice (or any FOSS).  It's not an easy task as we've
worked hard on it for more than a decade in Taiwan.  Bjoern's interview
made me think more and decide to self nominate for the BoD.

IMO the position of BoD is not "leading" the community.  Of course
members of BoD need to make decisions for many important things but I
don't think it as "leading".  IMO the BoD should be "the intersection of
the community", which means most people in the community agree, approve,
and recognize the BoD to make decisions for the community.  So an
important part of BoD is to communicate with people.  What I can (and
have been doing) contribute to LibreOffice (either as a member of BoD or
not) is to spread the words everywhere, and connect LibreOffice
community to Asian people more closely.  Also, I'd like to keep focusing
on marketing both ODF and LibreOffice, especially to the governments,
either in Taiwan or in other countries.  Also, I'd like to communicate
and make the UX of LibreOffice more close to Asian people, or say, make
it more diverse.  Currently there are some UI design not friendly to
Asian people (for example, in Calc there's a shortcut key Ctrl-Space,
which for us is to switch the input method and hence would never
transfer to Calc).

Currently in Taiwan I think we're in a historical high point of adopting
ODF and (derivatives of) LibreOffice, which also means that we're now in
a plateau period.  We're still running for a new 3-year projects and
setting more rules to governments.  I'd like to connect closer with ODF
committee, and share my experiences to different places about ODF and
LibreOffice.

As for myself, I own a small company in Taiwan running for training
courses and migrating projects of FOSS.  But actually in most occasions
I'll use the identity of the President of Software Liberty Association
Taiwan, which was founded in 2001 and is an NPO to promote FOSS.  In the
past decade we focused a lot more on education, which I think gives us a
good base to promote FOSS/ODF/LibreOffice now.

Phew, that's it.  I hope to have the chance to contribute to the whole
community in different ways.

--- separate line ---

Full name: Franklin Weng   (Weng, Chia-Chi on my passport)

e-mail address: frank...@goodhorse.idv.tw, frank...@libreoffice.org

Affiliation: Software Liberty Association Taiwan

The candidacy statement:
"If I'm elected as a member of BoD, firstly I'll do my best to be the
bridge between the community and Asian countries, and then I'll also
focus on communicating with people and marketing ODF and LibreOffice to
governments of different countries.  Besides, I hope to make the
products more friendly to Asian C/J/K people in the aspect of UI/UX."


Regards,
Franklin




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[board-discuss] Be part of the next Board of Directors!

2017-11-22 Thread GPS di Gabriele Ponzo
Dear member,

as you should know, the Nomination phase for the Election of the next Board
of Directors is already open, so if you haven't done yet, please consider
to candidate yourself for that important but really amazing role. You have
time until next monday (included - CET, see below).

By the way, in the announcement for the elections, candidates are asked to
give a 75
words statement. We'd like to give some additional explanation.

The ~75 words statement will be the one that is used on the website
where the candidates are presented before the voting starts. Below the
statement on that page, there will be a link to the mail in which the
nomination is confirmed. So if you would want to write more on the why
and how of your candidacy, that fits fine in that mail. As long as there
is the shorter statement too.

In writing a motivation, one can think of topics such as: what you want
to achieve, ideas on growing TDF-membership, ideas on where TDF
could be in five years, ... And of course there is time-frame for Q&A
with all candidates.
We hope this explanation will help to give all candidates equal chances
to give their motivation in the detail they like.

Now that we're writing you anyway, lets also give a summary of the
procedure:

Nomination phase
 start: 2017-10-19
 end:   2017-11-27, 23:59 CET/UTC+1

Elections:
 start: 2017-12-05, 00:00 CET/UTC+1
 end:   2017-12-12, 23:59 CET/UTC+1

Announcement preliminary results
2017-12-13

Challenging phase
 start: 2017-12-14, 00:00 CET/UTC+1
 end:   2017-12-18, 23:59 CET/UTC+1
Then afterwards: announcement of the final results
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