Thank you for the information. It is interesting to study how projects evolve
and devolve over time.
Dan
Wednesday, January 28, 2015 4:39 PM -03:00 from Gonzalo Odiard
godi...@sugarlabs.org:
There are two different problems:
Why people don't want or don't care be a candidate?
Right now,
Hola Gonzalo,
In consequence to the matters as you describe them, what action plan
does the board have to address them?
I wrote to the board in November offering to volunteer for election
committee but got no response.
Regards,
Sebastian
El 26/01/15 a las 14:57, Gonzalo Odiard escibió:
Hi
There are two different problems:
Why people don't want or don't care be a candidate?
Right now, there are only one candidate [1], not enough to fill the seats
we need change.
The second point is related to what you say about your proposal.
Reading again the log from 2014-10-07 [2]
the last
Hi Dan,
I suppose you are asking about Sugar Labs Oversight Board, right?
(I don't think OLPC had a elected board at any time of their history)
I am one of the members of the Oversight Board at the moment,
but this is only my personal opinion.
The number of volunteers proposed to integrate the
Board elections typically depend on what an organization's articles of
incorporation say.
To clarify, there are several organizations related to what you might call
OLPC/One Laptop per Child:
- Sugar Labs, which spun off from OLPC in 2008 and maintains the Sugar
user interface. This