Hi,
Two days ago, I wondered: what is the daily job of the board?. I was
not wondering what the board is doing, but how it works: is there a lot
of mails on the board mailing list? What's the frequency of the
meetings? (one per month? more?) Are the meetings done by phone, on IRC?
etc.
Right
Hi,
Le vendredi 11 novembre 2005 à 12:05 +0100, Quim Gil a écrit :
Being a candidate
-
If you are a member of the GNOME Foundation and are interested in
running for election, you may
(...)
before November 14th 2005 (23:59 UTC).
This is my first election period
On 11/11/05, Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Being a candidate
-
If you are a member of the GNOME Foundation and are interested in
running for election, you may
(...)
before November 14th 2005 (23:59 UTC).
This is my first election period in the GNOME
quote who=Quim Gil
This is my first election period in the GNOME Foundation, so I'm surprised
by the lack of candidates few days before the deadline. :)
So, I'm planning to run again this year, but I'm all caught up in the middle
of the BadgerBadgerBadger tour, so haven't had time to sit down
En/na Jeff Waugh ha escrit:
So, I'm planning to run again this year, but I'm all caught up in the middle
of the BadgerBadgerBadger tour, so haven't had time to sit down and write my
candidacy mail. Just for some context. :-)
Thanks! Three lines written in a rush like these help *a lot* to
Hadn't realized this was available on the web. Thanks for passing it
along, Dave.
Luis
On 11/8/05, Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
http://producingoss.com/html-chunk/index.html
Karl Fogel wrote a book on producing free and open source software,
which discusses everything from