FAmSCo election results December 2009
by Paul W. Frields
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Election Results for FAmSCo - Fedora 13 Cycle
Voting Period: 05 December 2009 00:00:00 UTC to 16 December 2009 23:59:59 UTC
Nominations:
* David Nalley (ke4qqq)
* Jean-Francois Saucier (djf_jeff)
* Joerg Simon (kital)
* Luca Foppiano (lfoppiano)
* Maria Gracia Leandro (tatica)
* Max Spevack (spevack)
* Robert Scheck (rsc)
* Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira (RodrigoPadula)
* Sandro Mathys (red_alert)
* Scott Seiersen (sseiersen)
* Shakthi Kannan (mbuf)
* Susmit Shannigrahi (susmit)
Outcomes:
As defined in the election text, the seven (7) candidate(s) with the
greatest number of votes will be elected for full 2 release term.
Information:
At close of voting there were:
130 valid ballots
Using the Fedora Range Voting method, each candidate could attain a
maximum of 1560 votes (12*130).
Results:
1. Joerg Simon (kital) 1167
2. Max Spevack (spevack) 1133
3. Maria Gracia Leandro (tatica) 771
4. David Nalley (ke4qqq) 708
5. Susmit Shannigrahi (susmit) 691
6. Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira (RodrigoPadula) 636
7. Luca Foppiano (lfoppiano) 609
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8. Robert Scheck (rsc) 533
9. Jean-Francois Saucier (djf_jeff) 507
10. Sandro Mathys (red_alert) 495
11. Shakthi Kannan (mbuf) 373
12. Scott Seiersen (sseiersen) 328
As such, Joerg Simon, Max Spevack, Maria Gracia Leandro, David Nalley,
Susmit Shannigrahi, Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira, and Luca Foppiano are
elected to FAmSCo for a full 2 release term.
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14 years, 4 months
Thank you
by Francesco Ugolini
Hi fellow Ambassadors,
It’s time for me to let other people inject new and fresh ideas into FAmSCo!
I had the honor to serve as FAmSCo member for the past three years,
two of them as Chair. I worked with marvelous people, ready to give
the right advices at the right time. I had the opportunity to
coordinate the work done by Ambassadors all over the world, and manage
the transition from a centralized model to a regional one.
I have been seeing the project growing fast, from 60 Ambassadors, in
the early 2006, to 700, up to now. I have met great people, whoever
they were Ambassadors or community members.
We have faced many challenges and, all together, we have been able to
transform them in a success for the whole project.
I could spend hours talking about what was done in the past. Today,
however, I want to write about the future.
>From a personal side, I'll be an Ambassador. I'll organize or join
events, working with the other EMEA Ambassadors to spread Fedora in
all the European, African and Middle East countries.
As former FAmSCo member, if the upcoming FAmSCo accept it, I will be
pleased to share my experience.
>From a project perspective, my advice to the new FAmSCo is: stay in
touch with Ambassadors, focus on simple but effective things and be a
point of reference for everyone. When it's needed, fly high. The past
experience has demonstrated that great ideas could become a success.
Even if we come from a region, keep in mind that being a FAmSCo member
means being the representative of all Ambassadors, from the nearest to
the furthest one.
To all Ambassadors: i can only suggest you to keep doing what you are
doing. Stay in touch with people, be as simple as smart when you join
or organize events. Remember: you represent Fedora and its community,
from packagers to translators. Be yourself and people will like you
and, consequently, Fedora.
This is my last act as FAmSCo chair. I wanted to be brief, but I hope
my words could give what I learned, and what it really matters to me.
Tomorrow, as an Ambassador, I promise I'll do my best to keep high the
name of Ambassadors.
Thanks Joerg, Susmit, Max, David, Thomas and Rodrigo for your great
work as FAmSCo members and, surely, for being loyal friends. Thanks to
all the former FAmSCo member who served with me in the past, and all
the Ambassadors who I have been in touch with, and have supported me.
Good luck to the new members, the newbie and the confirmed ones. I’m
sure you’ll do an excellent job.
Thank you.
Today I'm really proud to be a Fedora Ambassador!
Francesco Ugolini
14 years, 4 months
REMINDER French Fedora Meeting Today 1830UTC #fedora-meeting
by Thomas Canniot
This mail is a reminder for today´s meeting for French ambassadors and
_every_ interested people.
2009-12-20 / 18:30 UTC
IRC: freenode
#fedora-meeting
Ce mail est un rappel pour la réunion des ambassadeurs francophones,
qui aura lieu ce dimanche (20 dec.) à 20h30 heure de Paris sur
IRC (freenode) #fedora-meeting .
L'ordre du jour est disponible depuis cette page :
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors/FrenchTeam/Reunions
N'hésitez pas à le modifier pour rajouter des sujets qui vous semblent
intéressants.
Merci de répondre à ce message en cas d'indisponibilité.
Thomas Canniot
14 years, 4 months
[FOSDEM'10] Distribution Miniconf update
by Frederic Hornain
Dear *,
Following the few information I gave you yesterday night on IRC on Fedora
Ambassadors EMEA meeting.
Sorry in advance to not be well structured but as it is quite new things are
still moving and changing.
So, in order to explain you the concept a little bit more deeply :
- We have designed a coordinator which is Wouter from Debian.
- He is in charge to regroup all talks from different distributions.
- We have got three weeks to make proposal.
- He has created a wiki page for this on
http://distributions.freedesktop.org/wiki/Fosdem2010. You can notice that
is not on the Debian wiki. it was done to be fair between each of us.
- A list of SPOC have been published on the wiki for all distribution
which would like to participate to such event.
- I have seen yesteday some of you were ready to do talks and were not
afraid to do it in collaboration wiith other distribution. So, if you are
still interested to do it or want to do feel free to contact me and I will
do the rest to make you in contact with other speakers. Please tell me it
quickly in order to let me time to organize myself.
Thanks for reading and in advance for your help.
BR
Fred
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14 years, 4 months
RE: [Ambassadors] The 4f-problematic of Fedora.
by David Anderson
>Hi all,
>
>I have some problems with the definitions of the 4f's.
>
>friends - this is a clear thing , we are all friends, the world is
>pink and there are no conflicts (until proven otherwise)
>
>features - is a clear thing to, fedora is a distribution huge amount
>of features (perhaps not enough features ;-) we need more).
>
>first - there is my first problem. This is like a racing duel with
>other distributions. We can not win on all sectors. This is more a
>destination, our goal.... We WANT to be the first, but we are not
>always the first.
>
Look at it this way: there's really no difference between Fedora, openSUSE, Ubuntu, & Mandriva. Maybe, circa 2006 it was a little different, but today not so much. Only differentiators would be things like YaST, MCC, Ubuntu Software Center, etc. Other than that? What Fedora/RH has is a lot of the features that all these distro(s) share whether used as a desktop or server were originally either written by RH/Fedora dev (NetworkManager, etc) or first implemented in Fedora (PulseAudio). It's not bragging rights, it's just the way it is. Should 'First' have been used in the creedo, I dunno'?
>
>freedom - This one is my biggest problem. What's the definition of freedom?
>The definition of freedom, which was definied by the FSF, formed the
>understanding of freedom in the whole world. And the FSF (Richard
>Stallman himself) said, that fedora is not free. So what's the current
>understanding of freedom in the fedoraproject?
>I haven't found arguments to discuss with someone about it.
>
Not to sound pragmatic, but the whole 'freedom' thing has gone out the window. 'Free' as in beer, 'free' as in no cost, 'freedom' as in no closed binaries or other odd-licensed modules, etc, etc. Thanks to companies like IBM, Intel, ATI, AMD, (note: who have contributed to the linux kernel) and the like have changed it where GNU/Linux is now a viable, supportable, extensible, dependable OS that can scale from calculators, to set-top TV boxes, to large big-iron mainframes. As things go, thanks to the GPL at least the GNU/Linux as an OS concept (not so much the delivered product) is pretty much as close to free as anything.
I really don't think the 4 F's were meant or intended to create some political kind of movement, all things considered I think it is as close to a good jist or marketing slogan for new user(s) as you can get. Not to mention, 'Linux for human beings' was already taken. hehe.
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14 years, 4 months
shipping for F12 media in EMEA
by Max Spevack
Hi all,
The company in Munich is ready to ship out the F12 media, and we need to
give them a few addresses. We have 1,500 Desktop Spin Live CDs (32 bit)
and 1500 DVDs (32 bit).
***IMPORTANT*** -- I only want to give them 3 or 4 addresses, and break
the shipment up to those folks. Then for individual small events,
Fedora contributors can re-send a few CDs to Ambassadors and save their
receipts either for FAMSCo or for the Fedora EMEA non-profit to
reimburse them.
I'm thinking of having CDs/DVDs sent to:
(1) Frederic Hornian -- who can bring them to FOSDEM
(2) Joerg Simon -- who can have some for Chemnitz, and also maybe
re-send them to other folks.
(3) Italy -- who would want to be the person who hangs on to the media?
(4) ????? Is there anyone else who either already knows that they need
a bunch of CDs, or who is willing to be a holder of CDs and send them to
other folks in EMEA who do need them?
I filled that role some of the time last year when I was in Amsterdam,
but now that I'm back in Raleigh, I can't mail CDs around Europe anymore
:)
***REMEMBER*** -- don't write your address on a public mailing list that
is archived forever. Let's just figure out how we're going to break up
the shipments, and then collect addresses off-list.
Thanks,
Max
14 years, 4 months
I'm back on...
by Kam Salisbury
After a short period away from the project... I am back on the list. Thank
you for everyon'e patience, especially in the North America and Mid Atlantic
United States areas.
I am looking forwaard to 2010 and further promotion of the current release
and the upcoming release as well.
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http://kamsalisbury.com
14 years, 4 months
Election results for FAmSCo, FESCo coming shortly
by Paul W. Frields
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Our election coordinator, Nigel Jones, was too swamped today to
process all of the election results, but will be doing so later today
(UTC time). Thanks for your patience, and thanks to Nigel for all his
work coordinating the voting system and results.
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14 years, 4 months
TechEd Conference Opportunities - New York State
by Indigo196
Hello all:
I added the following events to the Fedora Events wiki and wanted to
make the list aware of them as well.
March 25th, 2010
EdTech Day @ Ithaca College
http://www.ithaca.edu/edtechday/
I will be working with the show organizers in the next 30 days to
establish the details, but my hope is to have a booth next to the Ithaca
Free Software Foundation and give a few presentations. I am not sure if
the vertical banners will work for this show, but I will know in the
next 30-45 days after working with the organizer. Last year, thanks to
Karlie Robinson and on-disk.com, we gave out over 300 CDs in 2 hours. I
hope to get more media than that for this show.
The audience for this show is K-12 and College/University educators, and
college students. I do not have solid estimates on attendees, but I
would say between 500-750.
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November 20 - 23
NYSCATE Annual Conference @ Rochester, NY
http://www.nyscate.org/conferences.cfm?subpage=361
The RFP will not be for quite a while, but after giving a presentation
on FOSS this past year I began formulating a plan for 2010 based on
feedback from educators. I am hoping to hold a hands-on full day FOSS
lab to expose educators to several FOSS applications as well as Fedora.
In addition to the full day lab I will want to have a booth on the
vendor floor (Monday and Tuesday only) and give two or three
presentations as well. I will be looking to use the Vertical Banners for
this show.
The audience for this show is K-12 educators and there were over 1000
attendees this past year.
If anyone has suggestions or can offer support please contact me.
Thanks,
Charles Profitt
14 years, 4 months