Hello,

Sorry for the delay, I know the elections already started... but apparently
they questions can still be sent, so here I have two:

- In regards to finances, I've read that much of the problem is actually
about the overhead and paperwork of administrative tasks about the accounts
with regards to tracking income and controlling/approving expenses. So I'm
wondering: do you think trying to start moving some of these processes (in
which inevitably one has to deal with banks and receipts) to the use of a
cryptocurrency would make things easier and more transparent? I know that
maybe this space is a bit immature right now, but there's already many
merchants accepting it, and using it to send pay-outs to developers (for
their expenses) would allow avoiding PayPal fees, and could help maybe
streamline some processes?

- When it comes to the GNOME priorities, I'm not going to ask anything
about OPW or tools-development focus, but actually about the brand. Do you
think it's important to start some kind of consolidation in regards to core
concepts and/or project names? For example, in a similar way Epiphany was
"renamed" to 'Gnome Web' (although TBH if it was my decision I would have
chosen 'Gnome Browser' instead), would you be willing to work with the
communities towards bringing together more brand naming consolidation (i.e.
'Anjuta' to 'Gnome Studio'? 'GimpNet' to 'Gnome Chat'? these kind of
things) or some kind of marketing campaigns or initiatives other than
hackfests/conferences (i.e. creating a Gnome Store where you can buy Gnome
merchandising...)?

Thanks very much, and sorry if this email felt like sort of pushing an
agenda, but I just wanted to mention specific examples to go directly to
the point and avoid too large back-and-forth email threads.

  Andres


PS: Hi all o/ (I think it's my 1st time writing to this list)
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