Re: Boston Summit: We're going to Montréal!

2011-09-15 Thread Sara Khalatbari
Hey! You are in the board now! Good job! Have fun in Montreal! Je me souviens :)

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Ryan Lortie de...@desrt.ca wrote:
 Hello foundation members,

 Despite some heroic efforts by Colin and Karen, we were unable to
 acquire a venue in Cambridge for this year's Boston Summit.

 Fortunately, some kind folks from Collabora jumped in and offered to
 help organise the event in Montréal.  We've been furiously phoning
 around to hammer out the details over the past couple of days and I'm
 happy to announce that it's now official.

 The summit will occur, in Montréal, over the usual Canadian Thanksgiving
 (US Columbus Day) long weekend.  Book your tickets now.

 The dates are Saturday October 8 to Monday October 10.

 There was some talk about a Gtk hackfest being co-located with the
 summit, but this will not happen.

 The venue for the summit is the École Polytechnique de Montréal.  The
 venue is well served by the Metro (station Université-de-Montréal‎ on
 the blue line).  The hotels are very inexpensive compared to Cambridge
 (many available for less than $100/night and almost nothing over $200).

 Montréal Trudeau Airport (YUL) is the natural choice for those arriving
 by plane.  Montréal is also about a 5 hour drive from the Boston area.
 As of 2009, a passport is required for those entering Canada by car.

 Montréal is a beautiful city with a lot of history.  Anyone who has some
 vacation time to burn would be well-advised to stay a few days extra.

 See more information on Wikitravel: http://wikitravel.org/en/Montreal

 A big thank you to Colin Walters and to Collabora for their efforts in
 Cambridge and Montréal, respectively.

 Look forward to seeing you all there!

 --
 Ryan Lortie
 (on behalf of the board of directors)

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Re: GNOME Foundation Board Meeting Minutes :: 7/6/07

2007-06-14 Thread Sara Khalatbari

Hi

I'm not poo-pooing the idea completely, but let me ask the question: do

you think many people will be able to take 2 consecutive weeks to go to
two conferences? I know I wouldn't (the boss would probably think I was
nuts, and the wife would kill me). I'm wondering if there are a lot of
volunteers in the same situation as me.



I am very much with Dave here. Beside all the organizational problems for
organizing two conferences one after another, attending two separate
conferences would be much more fun and one would be more energetic and
lively for each and benefit more.

Cheers,
Sara
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Re: Questions for the candidates - let's start the discussion(s)

2006-11-28 Thread Sara Khalatbari

[1] What are your plans to answer the question put forward at the last
GUADEC about Why should one become a member of the GNOME Foundation ?



I don't think we should be trying to sell foundation membership. I became
a member of the foundation because that makes me feel part of the project
and that makes me proud of it.

Would you be in a position to elaborate on your plans/projects to make

membership more interesting for the GNOME Community ?



I don't have any immediate plans in that direction, no.

[2] What do you think is the most important item on the Board's agenda

right now ?



Gnome website and online documentations.  As someone fairly new to the
project without technical involvement, I find it extremely hard to find my
way around the project.  I found it through to gnome-love and a bunch of
other lists, but just because someone told me about them.


What will you do more or better than the previous boards ?


I aim to be more effective on issues that need constant follow-up and
communications.


[3] How do you manage your time and that of others ?


I am very responsible myself. And I am used to pinging others to get the job
done.

Are you good at working with others including those who might have a

differing opinion
than yours and try to reach consensus and agree on actions ?



I am very open to hearing other's ideas, trying to understand their point of
views clearly and making them understand mine, but finally I walk by the
majority's opinion.


[4] How are you going to manage your current contributions to GNOME once

you become a Board Member ?



At the moment I do not have much contributions to GNOME other than
enthusiasm. I plan to help in the GUADEC organization again this year. Once
in the board I will still help there, in other capacities.

[5] What do you think is the most important market for GNOME over the

coming year



OLPC is the single most important market this year IMO.

and what do you feel you can do to help GNOME achieve better

presence ?



This is a great opportunity to take a look back and ask all our plenty of
translation teams how we can help their kids be more productive through the
use of OLPC.  Right now, some GNOME hackers are targeting OLPC for a port of
their application, but we are not actively developing for that.  I think
OLPC is doing a lot of innovation, and GNOME can be a
bigger part of it.

[6] What are your plans to encourage and mentor contributions to GNOME

from Latin America, Africa and Asia ?How would you increase community
participation ?



An effective way would be to get in touch with the translator teams, contact
the right people, find out their needs, invite them to GUADEC and give them
questioners to spread out among the potential GNOME contributors that they
know and finally get them involved in GNOME.

In such countries, school and universities are very important targets too.
We have to find proper links to help us introduce GNOME to more students who
will be the most effective and fast spreaders of it. I believe students will
be pretty good bug reporters to begin with and we can find some good
developers and contributors among them.


[7] What areas do you see lacking currently in a complete Free Software

Desktop ? What would your role be (should you be elected) in addressing
the issues ?



I am more an end user of GNOME. What I see lacking in my day to day work is
a bug-free and handy email client.  That's not really something the board
wants to make decisions about I guess.


[8] What are your planned activities to promote use of GNOME in small

and medium business environments which potentially deliver many users to
GNOME ?



I don't have a plan.  I will leave it to other, experienced, board members
and do my best to transforms those plans into actions.


[9] What sources of funds do you as a Board Member (should you be

elected) try to establish ? What areas do you think require most fund-love
?



I cannot think of any new sources of funds, but I think hiring the bizdev
will greatly boost the financial situation.



[10] Please rank your interests:

* GNOME evangelizing to government, enterprise, small business and
individual
* GNOME marketing and merchandising of branded items (nationally
and
internationally)
* GNOME legal issues like Copyright and Patents
* GNOME finances and fund raising
* Alliance with other organisations



1) GNOME marketing and merchandising of branded items (nationally and
internationally)
2) GNOME finances and fund raising
3) GNOME evangelizing to government, enterprise, small business and
individual
4) Alliance with other organisations
5) GNOME legal issues like Copyright and Patents

[11] How much familiar are you with the day-to-day happenings of GNOME ?

How much do you follow and participate in the main GNOME mailing lists ?




I read the Planet  I am on marketing-list, gnome-journal-list,
foundation-list  gnome-love mail list. Though I don't read/reply 

Re: GNOME.conf.au and sponsorship

2006-10-11 Thread Sara Khalatbari
Hi all I am the one who has asked for sponsorship. Knowing that gnome.conf.au would be a miniconf to be held after linux.conf.au. I have already mailed 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]and Jeff just before mailing Davyd.I submitted a proposal to linux.conf.au
 and they replied that it would be of more interest to gnome.conf.au.As I did in guadec, I am again volunteer to help in organizing the conference if you there is anything I can do.
Regards,SaraOn 10/11/06, Davyd Madeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Board et al,I received today a request for travel sponsorship to GNOME.conf.au.Obviously, GNOME.conf.au, being run as a no-money event (where we
charge no entry, but all the facilities we require are provided forus by linux.conf.au).It seems to me that sponsorship to this event should really behandled by 
linux.conf.au, but I was wondering if the Foundation sawany place for itself here.-While we're on the topic of money. Last year we put togethert-shirts, which were highly successful and I'm hoping to do the same
again. I was thinking that it might be nice to give each person whopresents a complementry t-shirt. Unfortunately, to do this requiresfunding. Does the Board think this is a good idea, and wouldFoundation be able to fund such an initiative?
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