Wiki location: https://wiki.gnome.org/FoundationBoard/Minutes/20191028

= Meeting of the GNOME Foundation Board of Directors, 28 October 2019,
15:30 UTC =

== Attending ==

 * BrittYazel
 * AllanDay
 * TristanVanBerkom
 * RobMcQueen
 * PhilipChimento
 * FedericoMenaQuintero
 * NeilMcGovern

== Regrets ==

 * CarlosSoriano
 * RosannaYuen

== Agenda ==

 * Approve minutes of 14 October
 * Environmental impact
 * Announcements

== Minutes ==

 * Approve minutes of 14 October
   * Rosanna and Neil have submitted minor clarifications and corrections.
   * No objections, minutes are approved pending a final wording of Neil's
correction, to be incorporated at Neil and Philip's discretion.

 * Environmental impact
   * See https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Board/102.
   * Allan: There was a fairly long discussion about reducing the
Foundation's environmental impact during the last board election.
Subsequently, Philip Withnall did a large amount of work and presented a
talk at GUADEC showing some tentative numbers. 98% of our emissions are
from people using GNOME on their computers at home, and 2% are from
transport. Digging down into transport, GUADEC is responsible for just over
half. It seems that some smaller events have an outsize effect but we're
not sure why.
   * Questions:
      * What environmental targets should we set for GNOME?
      * What steps should we take to reduce the power consumption of our
software?
      * What kind of data gathering and administrative processes do we need
to put an environmental strategy in place?
      * What should the relationship be between environmental impact and
our other goals?
      * Is this something that we need to reflect in our budgeting?
   * Neil: the GNOME Foundation is here to serve our purpose; we are not an
environmental charity.  There are things we can do to reduce the
environmental impact which arguably serve our purpose, but if there is a
conflict then our charitable purpose must come first.
   * Federico: The chart that Allan made shows that even if we reduce the
amount of transport emissions, it's nowhere near the emissions from users'
computers. Transport emissions are a good thing to watch because it's
something you can affect personally, but even if we cut transport emissions
in half it wouldn't have a noticeable effect on the total. However, we
aren't sure of what causes the emissions from users' computers; simply from
the computer being turned on? We have not made it easy for users to measure
the emissions output of their computers, and they have no control over what
their computers do.
   * Philip: Regarding the users number, it's a bit misleading to count
transport emissions as so low compared to users emissions; if these users
didn't use GNOME their computers would probably have comparable emissions
but it wouldn't count towards our total. So the most efficient way to get
that number down is to encourage people to use Windows. We don't want that
either.
   * Tristan: Is the users number including only the computers or total
emissions by an average person?
     * Allan: The computers.
   * Allan: I see having an environmental impact strategy as part of good
governance. I expect that having enough data to have a robust strategy is
still far away, because once we decide what data we need to collect, we
still need to collect it for a while. However, that shouldn't stop us from
making changes that have an impact now.
   * Tristan: I would be interested in benchmarking power consumption of
successive GNOME releases.
   * Neil: I can start to come up with an environmental policy for
different areas. I have a concern that doing so immediately is going to be
a big piece of work; doing so in February would be better work-wise.
   * Allan: It would be worth going separately through this list of ideas
and see which ones we can do short-term; maybe we can have things like
guidelines for hackfests.  Maybe for data gathering we could target next
GUADEC. Regarding power consumption, we should start a conversation among
the developers.
     * Philip: For hackfests and such we should start gathering data from
travel sponsorships.
     * Allan: Let's talk to Philip Withnall to see what sort of data or
capture infrastructure he needs.
     * Neil: I agree, we should have a measurement in place. Before making
changes that are potentially expensive I would like to have some
information on what will be most effective. Otherwise we may be making
costly changes, without being sure if that is the best way to spend those
resources.
     * Allan: For large scale changes that we need to enforce, I agree. For
smaller changes I believe there are things we could do immediately without
much cost.
     * Tristan: In Europe, taking trains can sometimes even be more
economical.
   * Philip: We should take into account the effect on our goal of becoming
a global project; countries that already have GNOME contributors are more
likely to be able to connect via other means than travel, than countries
where we want to establish a presence.
     * Federico: This ties in with the discussion about the location of
GUADEC. We should get to a point where contributors can feel confident that
they won't miss out substantially if they don't go to every conference.
   * Allan: It sounds like we should start a conversation about improving
the power consumption, and figure out what data we need in order to put
together an environmental policy.

 * Announcements
   * Allan: The committee guidelines discussion is waiting on help from our
committee liaisons.
   * Allan: Next session will be an ED report and board-only discussion.
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