[IAEP] Board Status

2015-01-29 Thread Dan Tenason
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,

Re: [IAEP] Board Status

2015-01-28 Thread Sebastian Silva
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

Re: [IAEP] Board Status

2015-01-28 Thread Gonzalo Odiard
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

Re: [IAEP] Board Status

2015-01-26 Thread Gonzalo Odiard
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

Re: [IAEP] Board Status

2015-01-26 Thread Samuel Greenfeld
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