http://blogs.gnome.org/foundation/2009/08/08/stormys-update-week-of-august-3rd/

Worked on the quarterly report.Got 11 updates out of the 15 we’d like to
include. (And if I forgot a team, please let me know!!) Working on two more
with the team leads. Waiting on two additional ones. Editing them and
working with Paul Cutler and Vinicius Depizzol on the layout.

Wrote final draft of the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit press release. Vincent
and Cornelius released it.

Met with the GNOME Asia Summit planning committee. Good stuff happening
there but I’ll wait for them to announce …

Recruited Denise Walters to help with GNOME marketing, in particular the
customer success stories. I know Denise from HP where she worked on Linux
and open source marketing.

Summarized the information I got while interviewing all the advisory board
members and sent it out to the advisory board members. Will send out to the
GNOME Foundation list on Tuesday.

Created a very rough place holder of a wiki page for the new GNOME press
team we’d like to create. (I realized I didn’t really know what to put in
the page - hopefully people will ask questions which will make it obvious to
me what’s missing.)

Had a short interview with Todd Wiess, a free lance reporter for an article
he was writing about whether the economy is affecting free software
projects<http://www.linux.com/news/software/developer/33087-how-are-open-source-software-projects-surviving-the-economic-recession>.
What was interesting is that he thought laid off people would have less time
to work on free software while they looked for a job whereas I would have
thought they’d have more until they found a job. (While looking for a job is
a full time job, few people who like coding like all the stuff involved with
finding a job, so I’d think they’d need a coding break!)

Finalized 401K plan! Sent signed documents off to SocialK folks.

Booked travel for Grace Hopper Women in
Computing<http://gracehopper.org/2009/>conference and Utah
Open Source Conference <http://2008.utosc.com/pages/home/> - both events are
covering my travel.

Sent a thank you note to all the Desktop Summit sponsors with links to press
about the Desktop Summit. (Press links compiled by Dave Neary.)

Got the Zoom2’s from Texas Instruments for our usability study! Talking to
folks about how to move forward.

Sent thank you notes to those that donated through Friends of
GNOME<http://gnome.org/friends>.
Personalized them where I could.

*What I’m planning on doing this week:*

This week I’ll be at OpenSource
World<http://opensourceworld.com/SitePage.aspx?site=10&id=f8b2ca9c-1ed1-46b6-a274-21d7cc661a9b>,
running the desktop track, moderating a panel and giving a talk the Desktop
or the Browser: Is the Netbook Escalating the Issue? (Plus I still have to
create the talk and slides.)

The following week (August 17th) between a camping trip and my parents
coming into town, I will probably take some time off.

Here’s my list of things I’ll work on in between those events: (Things that
are missing from the list have been passed on to somebody else or are in
progress.)

   - Get the 2009 Q2 Quarterly report published!
   - Advisory board/sponsors work:
      - get feedback from advisory board members on advisory board meeting
      at GUADEC (I think I’m going to need to ping them individually.)
      - get agreement signed by GNOME folks for the work Canonical is
      funding on bugzilla for GNOME (Missing one signature - from the sys admin
      team.)
      - Amazon mp3 download uses GTK - contact them about sponsorship
      - send finance update out to advisory board (I’ll be doing this once a
      month.)
   - Marketing team stuff
      - Start marketing list thread about raising advisory board fees and
      the communication around that
      - Update GNOME marketing wiki pages with Paul Cutler
      - Get the press team created and started
      - find someone to help create a GNOME slideset template
      - write up blurbs about why companies sponsor GNOME (or find people to
      help) - for our website (Maybe someone would like to help with
      sponsors?)GNOME Foundation sponsorship plan like premium
sponsorship - put
      in wiki
   - blog about travel committee - they did an excellent job with the
   Desktop Summit
   - Partnerships:
      - Talk to Jim Zemlin about Moblin & Linux Foundation and relationship
      to GNOME Foundation
      - follow up with OIN - they list GNOME as a partner
   - Recruit others to help:
      - Figure out how to get a team started to get GNOME working more
      closely with governments.
      - find someone who can help create a list of recommended desktop apps
      that OpenLogic would put in their library for enterprise customers
      - Follow up with someone who had ideas for a GNOME project and wanted
      to know how to go about it
      - Automate things. In past lives I’ve found the best way to get
      tedious tasks automated is to give them to someone who (a) finds them
      tedious and (b) has the skills to automate them. Tasks that I
think could be
      improved somehow by automation: (Let me know if you fit (a) and (b) and
      would like to give them a try.
         - Getting Friends of GNOME names onto the website.
         - Sending thank you notes to Friends of GNOME. (Could be done by
         CRM.)
         - Getting Friends of GNOME data into gnucash. (One of the board
         members is looking at this.)
         - Scrubbing confidential Friends of GNOME data from gnucash so we
         can publish the gnucash file.
         - Reimbursing contributors whose travel we pay. (While the travel
         committee is helping with receipts and reminders, it still
takes Rosanna 20
         minutes per wire transfer to transfer money to someone. That
means it takes
         her several weeks of work time to reimburse everyone for
GUADEC travel.
         Every year.)
         - Putting feedback we get through Friends of GNOME onto a website.
      - follow up with sys admin team about installing a CRM system for the
   GNOME Foundation (It would really help the board, Rosanna, myself and others
   working on contacts, sponsors and finances.) Dave Neary offered to install a
   CRM for us, so this might be more about picking the right one now.
   - follow up with the sys admin team on setting up better analytics for
   gnome.org so marketing can make better plans. (They are working on this
   one.)
   - follow up with International Cooperation group from the university
   where the Desktop Summit was housed (They’d like to work with us to promote
   free software in developing countries.)
   - Create policies for the GNOME Foundation to comply with new US
   nonprofit regulations. (Things like conflict of interest, travel, whistle
   blower, compensation and records retention.)
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